Steve Fleming is a professor in psychology at University College London. I invited Steve to talk about his work on meta-cognition, but we ended up spending the entire episode talking about lab culture, starting a lab, applying for funding, Steve's background in music, and what drew him to do cognitive neuroscience. There's even a tiny discussion about consciousness research at the end.
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Timestamps
0:00:00: Steve ran his lab in London from Croatia for a few years
0:23:57: Lessons as a PI: students and postdocs are adults and will figure it out
0:28:45: Learning more skills as a postdoc vs. starting a lab
0:41:13: Contacting departments to apply for grants
0:52:19: Steve's background in music
1:07:13: What drew Steve to cognitive science? A brief discussion of the future of consciousness research
1:27:23: A book or paper more people should read
1:33:02: Something Steve wishes he'd learnt sooner
1:38:16: Advice for PhD students/postdocs
Podcast links
Steve's links
Ben's links
References and links
FIL at UCL: https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/
ERC Starting Grant: https://erc.europa.eu/apply-grant/starting-grant
Wellcome Trust Early-Career Award (without strict time restrictions): https://wellcome.org/research-funding/schemes/wellcome-early-career-awards
Example paper by Josh Mcdermott on music: McDermott, Schultz, Undurraga & Godoy (2016). Indifference to dissonance in native Amazonians reveals cultural variation in music perception. Nature.
Carter (2002). Consciousness.
Chalmers (1995). Facing up to the problem of consciousness. Journal of consciousness studies.
Dehaene, Al Roumi, Lakretz, Planton & Sablé-Meyer (2022). Symbols and mental programs: a hypothesis about human singularity. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
Isaacson (2021). The code breaker.
Marr (1982). Vision: A computational investigation into the human representation and processing of visual information.
Pinker (1997). How the mind works.
Tononi (2004). An information integration theory of consciousness. BMC neuroscience.
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