Cellular and Molecular Biology for Research

Wiring the Brain: How Neurons Find Their Targets

43 min · 27 apr 2026
aflevering Wiring the Brain: How Neurons Find Their Targets artwork

Beschrijving

The human brain contains roughly 85 billion neurons, and somehow each one makes the right connections at the right place, in the right order. In this episode, we explore how such astonishing precision emerges during brain development, using the visual system as our guide—from retina to LGN to primary visual cortex. We unpack how genetic programs lay down most of the neural wiring, how axons navigate long distances to their correct targets, and why experience during early life still matters. Nature builds the blueprint; nurture fine-tunes the circuit. Together, they create a brain that can see, adapt, and learn.

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de Cellular and Molecular Biology for Research community!

Probeer gratis

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

€ 9,99 / maand na proefperiode. · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

66 afleveringen

aflevering Where Memories Live: Synapses, Snails, and the Biology of Learning artwork

Where Memories Live: Synapses, Snails, and the Biology of Learning

Memory isn’t stored in a single place or a single cell—it’s embedded in subtle, widely distributed changes at synapses. In this episode, we explore how neuroscientists moved from abstract theories of memory to concrete biological mechanisms. We follow the trail from Hebb’s insight about synaptic modification to Eric Kandel’s landmark experiments in the sea snail Aplysia, where learning could be traced to specific molecular changes at identifiable synapses. We then bridge simple nervous systems to the mammalian brain, examining how activity-dependent synaptic plasticity links development, learning, and memory. The result is a unifying view of memory as a physical process—measurable, modifiable, and deeply rooted in neural circuitry.

30 apr 202652 min
aflevering How the Brain Invented Language: From Sound to Meaning artwork

How the Brain Invented Language: From Sound to Meaning

This episode dives into one of the brain’s most audacious tricks: turning vibrations in the air and symbols on a page into ideas, emotions, jokes, and entire cultures. We explore how language travels through our sensory systems, gets sculpted by specialized neural circuits, and emerges as speech, writing, and meaning. From classic lesion studies to modern fMRI maps, we trace the pathways that let humans communicate everything from coffee orders to quantum-induced existential dread. Language may differ across thousands of dialects, but the neural machinery powering it is universal—and astonishingly intricate. This episode unpacks that machinery, neuron by neuron, idea by idea, opening a window into what makes human communication uniquely human.

17 apr 202636 min