Song of the Cerebellum | Radiolab Podcast
From the Radiolab podcast: Is thought just motion in the mind? One spring evening in 2024, a science journalist named Rachel Gross bombed at karaoke. The culprit was a bleed in a fist-sized clump of neurons tucked down in the back of her brain called the cerebellum. A couple weeks later, her doctors took a bit of it out, assuring her it was just helping her with motor coordination—she might be a bit clumsy for a while, but she’d still be herself. But afterwards, she didn't feel like herself. So she dove into the dusty basement of the brain (and brain science) to figure out why. What Rachel found was a burgeoning new frontier in neuroscience. We learn what singing Shakira on stage has to do with reaching for a cup of coffee—and how the surprising relationship between the two is making us rethink what we think about thinking. Special thanks to Warzone Karaoke at Branded Saloon, Dr. Joanne Loewy and the Singing Together, Measure by Measure choir at the Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine (http://musicandmedicine.org/) at Mount Sinai Union Square, Dag Spicer and the Computer History Museum, Désirée Lie, Mark Gross, Daniel A. Gross, Brittany Aguilar, and, of course, Shakira. EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by Rachel Gross Produced by Sindhu Gnanasambandan with mixing help from Jeremy S. Bloom EPISODE CITATIONS: Articles - “Ignoring the cerebellum is hindering progress in neuroscience.” (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39934..., by Wang et al, 2025 “The cerebellum and cognition.” (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29997..., by Schmahmann JD. Neurosci Lett. 2019 “How did brains evolve?” (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11805..., by Barton RA., Nature. 2002 Books - Vagina Obscura (https://www.rachelegross.com/book), by Rachel E. Gross Episode Segments: 0:00 - CHPT 1 19:25.5 - CHPT 2 🎧 Subscribe to Radiolab wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnk.to/radiolab!youtube 🔎 Subscribe to Radiolab on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3I9KI53 🖋 Subscribe to Radiolab’s Newsletter: https://radiolab.org/newsletter 🌱 Check out Radiolab's Starter Kit Playlist: https://bit.ly/3sX8f4P 👍 Like this video ✏️ and leave us a comment! Follow Radiolab: Instagram — / radiolab X — https://x.com/Radiolab Facebook — / radiolab Threads — https://www.threads.net/@radiolab TikTok — / radiolab Our newsletter includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up here: https://radiolab.org/newsletter Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab today: https://radiolab.org/the-lab Photo illustration by Mikey Burton Video by W. Harry Fortuna

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