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Quite Curious is a science communication podcast illuminating findings in biology, neuroscience, cognition, brain studies, aging, and more! Dr. Ariel Frame, PhD, speaks with authors of new and upcoming research about their science.
As a neurobiology researcher, Ariel hosts enlightening discussions providing researchers a taste of work they plan to read more about while enabling folks of any vocation to learn about fascinating science.
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Introduction to Quite Curious with Ariel Frame
mardi 22 juillet 2025 • Duration 00:25
Introducing Quite Curious and your host: Dr. Ariel K. Frame, PhD
#1 - How to see and think like a bee, featuring James Marshall
Episode 1
mardi 2 septembre 2025 • Duration 30:42
Speaking with Professor James Marshall about his two sister studies in eLife.
MaBouDi, HaDi, Mark Roper, Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, Mikko Juusola, Lars Chittka, and James AR Marshall. “A Neuromorphic Model of Active Vision Shows How Spatiotemporal Encoding in Lobula Neurons Can Aid Pattern Recognition in Bees.” eLife 14 (July 2025): e89929. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.89929.
MaBouDi, HaDi, Jasmin Richter, Marie-Geneviève Guiraud, Mark Roper, James AR Marshall, and Lars Chittka. “Active Vision of Bees in a Simple Pattern Discrimination Task.” eLife 14 (April 2025): e106332. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.106332.
Professor James Marshall is a Professor in Computer Science, Director of the Centre for Machine Intelligence, and co-founder Founder Science Officer at Opteran Technologies. For more info:
https://brainsonboard.co.uk/
https://opteran.com/
Recorded on Sept 2, 2025
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