Brain mapping award

How do people know where they are and how they got there? Two scientists who have helped identify the brain’s mapping system have earned the 2006 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology.

John O’Keefe and Lynn Nadel, who explained their theory in a 1978 book, “The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map” and in later journal articles, are both university researchers. O’Keefe is professor of cognitive neuroscience in the anatomy and developmental biology department at University College London. Nadel directs the cognition and neural systems program at the University of Arizona.

Coincidentally a piece on John O’Keefe just appeared last night on Channel 5 focusing on his study of the navigational abilities of London taxi drivers. I’ve even been a volunteer myself at his neurology labs at UCL, with his lowly PhD students as the scan shows..


The Brazilian connection – part 2

Went for a fun birthday party at scout hut in Hackney last night to celebrate Dr Dougie’s birthday. Around an open fire, looking at the scout’s honour and other plaques on the wall, I got talking to a guy called Nick. And we got talking about the Big Issue magazine, which Gibby Zobel used to work for. Funny thing is Nick told me Gibby is now working for Alijazeera (plus other outlets) in Brazil. Coincidentally we met Gibby at a mental health fundraiser in July 2003 with Shirley’s brother Junior. Gibby was off back to Sao Paulo to work, and we wished him luck, so it’s great to see it’s worked out for him. It was nice to hear he’d landed a job and a funny coincidence that it was with the Alijazeera TV station which is in the news with the leaked memo about the planned bombing of the station by Bush the US President (thanks to Meg for the link to this nice Bush satirical interactive). And finally, check out Gibby’s audio recording of Man City beating Man U 4-1 in March 2004 with commentary in full-flowing Brazilian.