Neuroscience and Beyond
We are young researchers at the forefront of neuroscience in Göttingen, Germany, driven by a passion for discovery and communication. In our monthly conversations, we go beyond publications to discuss the real stories with leading experts: their revolutionary work, their personal paths, the struggles they've overcome, and the big questions driving the field forward.
Our mission is built on a simple, powerful idea: knowledge is the only resource that grows when shared. Through open dialogue, we aim to build a bridge between cutting-edge research and the curious minds eager to understand it.
Supported by the International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences, the European Neuroscience Institute in Göttingen, the Cluster of Excellence "Multiscale Bioimaging" in Göttingen and SFB1286 Quantitative Synaptology in Göttingen.
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Neuroscience and Beyond
From Pixels to Perception: Vision, Memory, Mood and Brain Disease Cures | Prof. Nicole Rust
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Your eyes don't see the world; your brain constructs it. But how, and what does it miss along the way?
In this episode of Neuroscience and Beyond, we speak with Prof. Nicole Rust, Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, whose research combines behavioral experiments, #neural recordings, and #computational models to understand how we see, remember, and experience the world. Recently, she decided to embark on a new journey and apply her expertise to study the neuroscience of mood.
We explore how the brain transforms raw light into meaningful #perception, from the #retina through a hierarchy of visual areas all the way to object recognition in the inferotemporal cortex. We discuss how #attention shapes what enters #memory, why humans can recognize thousands of images seen only once, and why mood remains one of the hardest problems in neuroscience.
The conversation also unpacks the central argument of her book, Elusive Cures: that treating conditions like depression will require abandoning the "broken domino" model of disease and embracing the brain as a complex dynamical system.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- How the #brain transforms light into perception
- Why attention acts as a filter and why we miss more than we think
- How the brain stores thousands of images with striking detail after just a single viewing
- Why we still cannot look at a brain and determine what mood is
- What hinders us from developing more treatments for brain disorders
- Why we should see the brain as a complex dynamical system
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Timestamps:
00:00 How the Brain Processes Visual Information
04:03 Object & Face Recognition
07:07 How Attention Filters What We See
09:57 Visual Memory: How the Brain Stores Thousands of Images
14:38 Memory, Imagination, and Emotion
19:00 The Jennifer Aniston Neuron
25:45 How the Visual System Inspired AI
30:00 How Prof. Rust Moved from Vision to Mood Research
39:00 Measuring Mood in the Brain
43:33 How Mood Shapes Behavior and Decision-Making
49:30 Elusive Cures: Why Neuroscience Hasn't Cured the Brain
52:50 The "Broken Domino" Model and Why It Has Failed Us
56:14 The Brain as a Complex Dynamical System
01:01:20 Who Should Set the Research Agenda?
01:06:04 Depression, Society, and the Limits of Biology
01:09:59 How to Study the Brain as a Complex System
01:12:20 Aging, Sleep, and Brain Balance
01:18:10 The Take-Home Message from Elusive Cures
01:19:30 Consciousness: The Hard Problem and What Neuroscience Can Offer
#Neuroscience #VisualNeuroscience #Memory #Perception #MoodNeuroscience #Depression #BrainHealth #ElusiveCures #ComplexSystems #BrainResearch #ScienceCommunication #BrainHealthMatters #NeuroscienceAndBeyond
Supported by the International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences in #Göttingen, the European Neuroscience Institute, Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging, as well as SFB1286
Neuroscience and Beyond team:
Svilen Georgiev
Kristina Jevdokimenko
Ahsen Konaç Sayıcı
Laura van Agen