Ten to the Fifteenth: The Official Podcast of the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative (NNCI) – Details, episodes & analysis
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Ten to the Fifteenth: The Official Podcast of the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative (NNCI)
The National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative
Frequency: 1 episode/246d. Total Eps: 11

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S2E1: It's not just about cats.
mercredi 4 mai 2022 • Duration 00:00
In this episode, we explore attachment and the impact of early childhood trauma. Guests include Drs. Katie McLaughlin and Eliz Fenstermacher and Attorney Neha Desai, from the National Center for Youth Law. For additional information, check us out at www.NNCIonline.org.
Episode 3: A Jug of Urine
mardi 3 septembre 2019 • Duration 24:51
In this episode, we explore: how we have understood the biology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder through time; and how new tools and approaches may transform diagnosis and treatment in the future. Guests include Drs. Ann Rasmusson, Kerry Ressler, and Charles Hoge.
Episode 2: De Novo
mardi 3 septembre 2019 • Duration 23:14
In this episode, we explore: what causes psychiatric illness and how our thoughts on this question have evolved over time. Guests include Drs. Stan Possick, Daniel Moreno de Luca, and Srijan Sen.
Episode 1: What’s in a Name?
mardi 3 septembre 2019 • Duration 23:56
In this episode, we explore: how the field of psychiatry came to define psychiatric illnesses in the way that we do; and how current neuroscience might change the way we do so in the future. Guests include Drs. Rob Dorit, Godfrey Pearlson, Tom Insel, and Josh Gordon.
S3E7: More than a tool
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Duration 08:10
In our final episode, Dr. Noah Philip highlights one more emerging approach to brain stimulation. Then, Drs. Philip, Williams, and Lisanby help us return to the most important question in psychiatry: how do we help sick people get better?
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S3E6: Deep Brain Stimulation
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Duration 07:50
In this episode, Drs. Martijn Figee and Holly Lisanby talk about emerging approaches for helping some of our sickest patients
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S3E5: TMS 2.0
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Duration 08:10
In this episode, Dr. Nolan Williams walks us through how a good treatment got a whole lot better.
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S3E4: Magnets get a bad rap
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Duration 09:56
In this episode, Drs. Nolan Williams, Andy Leuchter, and Collin Price introduce us to one of the most exciting new tools for treating psychiatric illnesses — transcranial magnetic stimulation
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S3E3: But how?
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Duration 07:38
In this episode, Dr. Holly Lisanby helps us answer a central question about ECT – how does it work?
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S3E2: ECT works.
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Duration 05:11
In this episode, Dr. Holly Lisanby walks us through the history of one of the most effective treatments in all of medicine.
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