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Minds Matter

Minds Matter

By: Beth Fisher and Ava Ma de Sousa
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Learn from cutting edge researchers in neuroscience and psychology with PhD students Beth Fisher and Ava Ma de Sousa. On Minds Matter, we explore a range of subjects, from conspiracy theories to falling in love, to nostalgia. We discuss the neuroscientific and psychological research behind these issues while talking through our own personal experiences.

Beth Fisher and Ava Ma de Sousa 2022
Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • S4 Ep12: Your Mind on the Uncanny Valley with Dr. Juljia Vaitonytė
    May 11 2025

    Have you ever seen a robot that looks almost human, but something feels a bit off? Did it make you feel unsettled, and maybe a bit creeped out? Dr. Yulia Vaitonytė joins us to discuss her research on this phenomenon of the uncanny valley. She unpacks the brain and perceptual cues behind this eeriness, and tells us why certain kinds of imperfections might actually help robots appear more real. Beth & Ava play a game to see if they can recognize real faces from artificially generated ones.

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    41 mins
  • S4 EP11 Your Mind on Deep Brain Stimulation with Dr Saurabh Sonkusare
    Apr 13 2025

    Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a ground-breaking technique that uses electrical impulses to treat conditions like epilepsy and depression through electrodes implanted in the brain. In this episode we are joined by Dr. Saurabh Sonkusare to learn about how DBS works and how it can be used in psychiatry and research. Ava and Beth discuss how DBS research findings may have implications for philosophical ideas of the self.

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    48 mins
  • S4 Ep10: Your Mind on Criminal Justice with Dr. Mikaela Spruill
    Mar 31 2025

    What comes to mind when you hear the term “objectively reasonable”? In this episode, Dr. Mikaela Spruill joins us to discuss how legal standards in criminal justice aren't as neutral as they may seem. We discuss how social stratification and lived experience influence jurors' priors, the idea of legal objectivity, and why diverse juries matter.

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    56 mins

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