Nick Burgraff, PhD
The Neuro Network
Big ideas, curious conversations. The Neuro Network unpacks science with a lighthearted twist. Hosted by Nick Burgraff, a professor and neuroscientist based in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Episodes
The Power of Storytelling in Science- Dr. Trevor Day 24.02.2026 1:06:20
Is science failing at storytelling? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Trevor Day to explore why great research isn’t enough anymore, and why storytelling may be the missing skill in modern science. From high-altitude expeditions in Nepal to musical theater performances about the brain, Dr. Day shares how art and science intersect, and why communicating data with clarity and confidence matters...
The Neuroscience of Communication- Dr. Michael Platt 29.01.2026 1:13:10
In this episode of The Neuro Network, we sit down with Dr. Michael Platt, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology and Director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Platt’s research bridges neuroscience, decision-making, and economics, revealing how brains allocate attention, assign value, and decide what to believe. The conversation centers on a recent Nat...
What it Means to Be Human- Dr. Christof Koch 10.12.2025 1:12:36
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Christof Koch- one of the world’s most influential neuroscientists and a pioneer in the scientific study of consciousness. Christof has spent his career trying to understand how the brain creates our inner world: our perceptions, emotions, fears, dreams, and our very sense of self. This conversation moves far beyond theory. We explore what consciousness feels l...
Why Fentanyl Stops the Breath, Not Just the Brain 06.11.2025 29:41
Your brain says “breathe,” but your body can’t. In this episode, we break down how fentanyl hijacks the nervous system-shutting airways, stiffening the chest, and breaking the link between the brain and the breath. Based on two new papers from the lab, this story explains the real physiology behind opioid overdose and what it means for emergency response and recovery.
Ep.52 What Makes a Theory of Consciousness Scientific? With Dr. Joel Snyder 12.05.2025 1:04:50
In this episode, Dr. Joel Snyder joins us to unpack his recent Nature Neuroscience paper challenging Integrated Information Theory (IIT). We dive into the limits of testability, the allure of elegant models, and whether systems like the brainstem’s respiratory rhythm generator might force us to rethink where consciousness begins.
EP.51 The Truth Behind Dopamine Addiction 21.04.2025 34:11
Is dopamine really the "pleasure molecule"? Or have we been getting it all wrong? In this episode, we dive into the neuroscience behind craving, motivation, and addiction—and reveal why your brain is wired not for the reward itself, but for the pursuit of it. From social media scrolls to big life goals, we explore how dopamine shapes our habits, our happiness, and our sense of purpose.
Ep.50 Fentanyl is doing more than you think it is... 30.09.2024 38:38
Join us as we take a look into a new feature of fentanyl and other opioids in the body. What do they do? How do they work? And why could they be devastating? Tune in to learn.
Ep.49 Brain vs. Donut: How Orexin Neurons Push Us to Exercise 16.09.2024 41:54
In this episode, we explore how orexin neurons in the brain help us prioritize exercise over tempting distractions like delicious food. Discover the science behind this brain-powered 'gym coach' and learn why some people are better at resisting temptation—giving us fresh insights into motivation, decision-making, and the battle between brain and cravings. Paper: Tesmer, A. L., Li, X., Bracey, E.,...
Ep.48 The Science of Sleep at Altitude 15.04.2024 34:43
Join us as we explore the world of sleep at high altitudes. Discover how thin air impacts breathing and sleep patterns, and delve into scientific studies that shed light on how our bodies adapt to these extreme environments. Tune in to unravel the mysteries of sleeping among the stars and learn how to enhance your rest on your next high-altitude adventure. Paper: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley...
Ep.47 Is the Universe Locally Real? State-Dependency of Consciousness 04.03.2024 1:13:16
This week, we dive into the enigma of whether the universe is locally real, exploring the profound ways our perceptions mold reality and how neural network states govern our consciousness. Join us as we unravel the intricate dance between observation, cognition, and the very fabric of existence.
Ep.46 Training and Injuries: Broken Clavicles and Drowning with Zach and Mark 26.02.2024 42:46
This week we're talking all things injuries. How do you train with an injury? How do you prevent injuries? And how do you come back from an injury? Nick breaks his collarbone and Mark drowns while snorkeling.
Ep.45 Pain, Podcasts, and the Power of Neuroscience: Understanding Opioids with Jamie Moffa 29.01.2024 1:02:22
In this episode, we dive into the complex world of pain, exploring the intricate neuroscience behind opioids and understanding their impact on the brain. Our guest, Jamie Moffa is an expert in both the scientific and podcasting spheres, offering unique insights into how these powerful medications influence the brain and the challenges they present in both treatment and public perception. Join us a...
Ep.44 Biohack or Bioquack? Alkaline and Hydrogen Water 15.01.2024 43:29
Zach is back and we're talking all things alkaline and hydrogen water. Does it really help? Can changing the pH of your water unlock an elixir to eternal life? Or is it all a bunch of nonsense? Tune in to find out what we think.
Ep.43 Biowarfare in Jiu-Jitsu, Robotics, and the Scientific Review Process 08.01.2024 55:11
Zach is back. Join us on this illuminating journey where we discuss the intoxicating smells of Jiu-Jitsu, construction of simple electronic and robotic devices, and delve into the intricacies of the scientific review process.
Ep.42 The Surprising Truth About Weight Loss and the Science of Calories 02.01.2024 1:03:07
In this episode, we dive into the intricate science of weight management, exploring beyond the notion of calories in, calories out. We examine how various factors like sleep, stress, genetics, and the body's complex metabolic processes interplay in determining weight gain or loss. Join us for a fascinating journey through the physiological and psychological aspects of weight management.
Ep.41 From Beams to Bones: The Light-Driven Future of Stem Cell Research 11.12.2023 25:22
Dive into the cutting-edge realm of optogenetics. In this episode we explore how light is being used to sculpt the future of stem cell research. We dissect a groundbreaking study that uses blue light to direct stem cells into cartilage, paving the way for advancements in regenerative medicine. Join us as we illuminate the intricate orchestration of cells and light, unfolding the potential of this...
Ep.40 The Interconnected Mind: Exploring Social Neurons in Action 04.12.2023 28:54
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of neural networks that govern social interactions. Join us as we explore groundbreaking research using optogenetics and chemogenetics to unravel the roles of key brain areas in forming and maintaining social bonds. Discover the intricate dance between the brain's circuits and our social world, shedding light on the complex interplay that underp...
Ep.39 Hidden Hazards in Environmental Neurotoxins with Dr. Pamela Lein 20.11.2023 49:41
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Pamela Lein, a renowned neurotoxicologist from UC Davis, to delve into the intricate world of environmental neurotoxins. We explore the hidden dangers of chemicals like PCBs in our everyday environment, their profound effects on brain development and function, and the innovative strategies being developed to mitigate these risks. Join us as we uncover the criti...
Ep.38 Brain Gains: Aging, Exercise, and Motor Cortex Plasticity 06.11.2023 34:30
Dive into the dynamic relationship between aging and brain health in this enlightening episode, where we explore a pivotal study on how exercise influences motor cortical plasticity in older adults. Uncover the nuanced ways our brain's capacity for adaptation responds to physical activity as we age, and what this means for maintaining cognitive vitality throughout our golden years. Join us as we d...
Ep.37 Neuroscience, Neurology, and Conquering Neurophobia with Dr. Michael Kentris 30.10.2023 1:10:15
In this episode, Dr. Michael Kentris joins to delve deep into the symbiotic relationship between neuroscience research and clinical neurology, exploring how each field informs and enhances the other. Join us as we discuss the barriers in translating research to clinic, and discuss innovative strategies to demystify neuro education, ultimately aiming to dismantle the prevalent "neurophobia" among m...
Ep.36 Whispers in the Night: How Our Sleeping Minds Communicate 23.10.2023 32:57
In this episode, we journey into the mysterious world of sleep, challenging long-held beliefs about our brain's disconnect during slumber. Delving into a groundbreaking study, we uncover the surprising ways our sleeping minds engage with external stimuli, revealing a spectrum of awareness previously unimagined. Join us as we explore the intricate dance between dreams and reality, and discover the...
Ep.35 From Habit to Hooked- Understanding Drug-Seeking Behavior and Addiction with Dr. Chris Olsen 09.10.2023 1:02:12
Joining us this week is Chris Olsen, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In this episode Dr. Olsen walks us through the captivating dynamics between addiction and desensitization. We dive into the heart of drug-seeking behaviors and shed light on the often-overlooked role of the environment in substance use disorders. Join the conversation a...
Ep.34 Targeting the Opioid Epidemic - One Breath at a Time 02.10.2023 44:07
Explore the intricate relationship between opioids and respiratory health as we dive into the comparative effects of Morphine and Fentanyl on breathing and airway stability. This episode unravels the mysteries behind two of the most commonly used opioids, shedding light on their benefits, risks, and their impact on the public health crisis. Paper: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10...
Ep.33 Global Pressure: Understanding Hypertension from Cells to Societies with Dr. J Brian Byrd 18.09.2023 1:12:59
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Dr. J Brian Byrd to delve deep into the world of hypertension. Together, we explore the clinical and scientific intricacies of high blood pressure, discuss the significance of clinical studies in shaping patient treatment, and journey across species to uncover fascinating insights about blood pressure variations. Tune in to discover the latest innovat...
Ep.32 Unraveling the Body's Secrets Through Functional Anatomy with Julian Baker 11.09.2023 1:18:19
In this episode, we journey through the intricate landscape of the human body with Julian Baker, a pioneer in the realm of functional anatomy. Delving deep into the dynamic interplay of muscles, fascia, and movement, Julian sheds light on how a holistic understanding can revolutionize therapeutic practices. Tune in to discover the secrets of the body's architecture and the future of anatomy educat...
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