Episodi

  • Is everything you've been told about ADHD wrong? (ADHD series part 1)
    Dec 20 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study neuroscience at the University of Michigan. Welcome to my podcast, where I break down topics related to neuroscience, psychology, and mental health in order to make science more accessible to the general public.


    In this episode, I discuss what ADHD is, why the label isn't entirely accurate, and some lesser-known characteristics of the condition.


    Here are some links if you're interested in learning more:

    • https://doi.org/10.1007/s40474-019-00182-w
    • https://childmind.org/article/adhd-and-substance-abuse/




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    29 min
  • A walk through the brain: the major brain regions and their primary functions
    Oct 22 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The purpose of my podcast is to share new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make science more accessible to the general public.


    In this podcast, I discuss how the brain is organized, what the major brain regions are, where they are located, and their known primary functions.

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    13 min
  • Is meditation better than antidepressants for anxiety?
    Oct 8 2025

    Hi! My name’s Lila Urogdy and I study biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. My podcast is focused on sharing new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make research more accessible to the general public.


    This episode discusses a paper titled:

    Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults With Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial


    If you’d like to check it out, the link is below:

    https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2798510

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    23 min
  • Famous and Controversial Experiment Series: Watson's Little Albert Experiment
    Sep 24 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The purpose of this podcast is to share new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make research more accessible to the general public.


    This episode is about a famous psychological conditioning experiment conducted by John B. Watson. Here is the citation for the study:

    Watson, J. B., and R. Rayner. “Conditioned Emotional Reactions.” Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 3, 1920, pp. 1–14.


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    20 min
  • Tools for productivity and academic success (PART 2)
    Sep 10 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The purpose of my podcast is to share new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make science more accessible to the general public.


    In this episode, I'll discuss science-backed strategies for optimizing productivity and academic success. This is part one of my two-part series.


    Binaural Beats 40hz:

    https://youtu.be/1_G60OdEzXs?si=TrAAAV7cuYQ-n5Sb


    Platform for spaced repetition flashcards:

    ⁠https://noji.io/?from=ankipro⁠


    Study Tracker App:

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ypt-study-group/id1441909643


    Handwriting vs. typing for memory:

    Smoker, T. J., Murphy, C. E., & Rockwell, A. K. (2009). Comparing Memory for Handwriting versus Typing. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 53(22), 1744-1747.⁠ https://doi.org/10.1177/154193120905302218⁠ (Original work published 2009)

    The power of microbreaks:

    ⁠https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/study-shows-how-taking-short-breaks-may-help-our-brains-learn-new-skills⁠

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    19 min
  • Tools for productivity and academic success (PART 1)
    Aug 27 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The purpose of my podcast is to share new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make science more accessible to the general public.


    In this episode, I'll discuss science-backed strategies for optimizing productivity and academic success. This is part one of my two-part series.


    Binaural Beats 40hz:

    https://youtu.be/1_G60OdEzXs?si=TrAAAV7cuYQ-n5Sb


    Platform for spaced repetition flashcards:

    https://noji.io/?from=ankipro


    Study Tracker App:

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ypt-study-group/id1441909643


    Handwriting vs. typing for memory:

    Smoker, T. J., Murphy, C. E., & Rockwell, A. K. (2009). Comparing Memory for Handwriting versus Typing. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 53(22), 1744-1747. https://doi.org/10.1177/154193120905302218 (Original work published 2009)



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    15 min
  • What is bipolar disorder?
    Aug 13 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The purpose of my podcast is to share new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make science more accessible to the general public.


    In this podcast, I discuss bipolar disorder.


    Links for reference:

    https://www.dbsalliance.org/education/bipolar-disorder/bipolar-disorder-statistics/


    https://doi.org/10.1186/S40345-023-00289-5


    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3712976

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    22 min
  • Your brain on social media: why it's so addictive and what you can do about it
    Jul 30 2025

    Hi! I'm Lila Urogdy, and I study biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The purpose of my podcast is to share new and interesting information about psychology, neuroscience, and mental health topics to make research more accessible to the general public.


    In this episode, I discuss the correlation between social media use and psychiatric disorders, dive into the mechanisms behind why social media platforms are designed to be addictive, and provide tangible tools for you to reduce your social media use.


    Sources/references:

    App for pausing before opening social media:

    https://one-sec.app/

    Review article: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.508595

    Book about how the brain balances dopamine levels: https://www.amazon.com/Dopamine-Nation-Finding-Balance-Indulgence/dp/152474672X

    Huberman lab episode about dopamine and addiction:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3JLaF_4Tz8



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    36 min