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Baby Senses by Dr. Jaya Viswanathan

Aug 08, 202332 minEp. 156
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Episode description

Dr. Jaya Viswanathan is a neuroscientist and artist born and raised in India. She earned an engineering degree, a Master's in neuroscience, and a Doctorate in cognitive neuroscience. She then worked as a postdoctoral fellow before joining the Division of Neuroscience at the National Institute on Aging [C]. Her research was focused on understanding how brains interpret the world through vision and audition. She was invited to write a Neuronline article about Baby Senses as an educational resource and nominated for the Science Educator Award by the Society for Neuroscience. She loves art and is a part of Tuesday Night Group in DC. Her Neuroscience art has been featured in several art shows and she has been featured in several podcasts.

You can learn more about Dr. Viswanathan and Baby Senses at https://babysensesbook.com/

TOPICS OF CONVERSATION:


  • About Baby Senses and the inspiration behind the creation of the book
  • An innovative, accessible approach to presenting a broad spectrum of sensory systems.
  • How animals sense electric vibes and see light!
  • Using the Glossary; a friendly learning guide for inquisitive minds of all ages
  • Introducing the younger generation to neuroscience
  • SO MUCH MORE!

Baby Senses: A Sensory Neuroscience Primer for All Ages

Animals, from ants to whales, rely on evolved sensory systems to navigate their environments. "Baby Senses" delves into this rich tapestry, exploring beyond the familiar five senses to include incredible abilities like detecting electric fields. Paired with detailed neuroscience artwork, this book offers a vivid glimpse into a usually microscopic realm, captivating both children and adults.

 

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