Daniel Glaser
Following 15 years of neuroscience research, Daniel Glaser is the director of Science Gallery at King's College London.
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A Neuroscientist ExplainsA Neuroscientist Explains: how we read words - podcastPodcast
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A Neuroscientist ExplainsA Neuroscientist Explains: how whooping increases your enjoyment – podcastDaniel Glaser explores the complex relationship between mind and body when it comes to emotionPodcast
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In episode three of the second season of A Neuroscientist Explains, Daniel Glaser revisits a weekly column that saw him roped into what is now being called a crisis for psychology and further afieldPodcast
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Daniel Glaser apprehensively revisits an article of his that saw some fallout due to a study he cited. But that study was not the only one involved in what is now being called a crisis for psychology and further afieldPodcast
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In episode two of the second season of our A Neuroscientist Explains podcast, Daniel Glaser explores the evolutionary origins of social conformityPodcast
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Dr Daniel Glaser and Producer Max are back for a second season of A Neuroscientist Explains – and this time they’re going it alone!Podcast
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Whether it’s the physiological monthly cycle of a woman or a plant’s seasonal cycle, the external world influences biology, says Daniel Glaser
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Therapeutic hypothermia could offer guidance as we recover from the festive period, says Daniel Glaser
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Why does a boring party appear to last longer than it actually does? Daniel Glaser explains our emotional inner clock
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Knowing you are not being observed involves complex cognition, says Daniel Glaser
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What goes on in the hypothalamus when we get a fever? Daniel Glaser has a close look
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Optical illusions play on our nervous system’s ability to focus attention on what matters and ignore the background, says Daniel Glaser
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Debates about hard and soft borders post-Brexit is one thing, but neuroscientists have been arguing over mapping the brain for more than a century, explains Daniel Glaser
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Many of the body’s cells regenerate - but not the brain’s, explains Daniel Glaser
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How computer generation and our brain’s motor empathy, creates a bear we all love
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Daniel Glaser explains the difference between the chemical and digital technologies used to represent colour
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The startle response is a universal human reaction – and with trick or treat, we create it in a controlled way for pleasure, says Daniel Glaser