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S2E10: How Brain Networks Drive Learning and Aging with Dr. Randy McIntosh

S2E10: How Brain Networks Drive Learning and Aging with Dr. Randy McIntosh

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Join me as I speak with Dr. Randy McIntosh, a leading neuroscientist and Professor at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. He holds the BC Leadership Chair in Neuroscience and Technology Transfer Across the Lifespan and serves as Director of the Institute for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology.

In this episode, we explore how different parts of the brain work together, why early development is such a critical window for learning, and how brain networks change in conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Professor McIntosh also explains The Virtual Brain, an open-source platform he co-developed that creates personalized brain simulations, and discusses how these models could support early detection, prediction, and future clinical care. He also shares how social and cultural experiences shape brain health, along with insights from My Virtual Dream (a large-scale public neuroscience experiment).


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