Unsupervised Thinking
E12: Brain Freezing
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:55:57
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Sinopsis
The body is generally kept at around 37 degrees C, and the brain maybe even a degree higher. So it might seem like a bad idea to cool it down. But against intuition (or with it?) freezing the brain can actually be helpful, both for science and for medicine. In this episode we explain how cooling regions of the brain is used to create temporary lesions that allow scientists to explore their function. We also get into the tools scientists use to achieve this. We then cover more modern experiments, wherein specific cooling has given insights on key aspects of the visual system, bird song production, and even human speech production. Finally, we get into the medical uses of cooling including how it can be used to fight long-term effects of traumatic brain injury. Throughout, we hit on the absurdities of brain region naming, how rats feel about research, and some wild speculation about ancient Egyptians.