Young Tall Poppy Seeds

Dr Matt Baker and the bacterial flagellar motor

By on March 9th, 2025 in Young Tall Poppy Seeds

  “Imagine a future where, just by measuring brain activity, we could understand thought patterns — helping people with anxiety or depression shift their negative self-talk toward a healthier inner dialogue.” Dr Bradley Jack, cognitive neuroscientist and head of the EEG Lab in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University A recent... Read More »


Shift workers’ sleep disorders often left untreated for long periods

By on March 9th, 2025 in Young Tall Poppy Seeds

  “Imagine a future where, just by measuring brain activity, we could understand thought patterns — helping people with anxiety or depression shift their negative self-talk toward a healthier inner dialogue.” Dr Bradley Jack, cognitive neuroscientist and head of the EEG Lab in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University A recent... Read More »


Could advances in neuroscience help turn negative thinkers into better thinkers?

By on March 9th, 2025 in Young Tall Poppy Seeds

  “Imagine a future where, just by measuring brain activity, we could understand thought patterns — helping people with anxiety or depression shift their negative self-talk toward a healthier inner dialogue.” Dr Bradley Jack, cognitive neuroscientist and head of the EEG Lab in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University A recent... Read More »


Is there an association between untreated hearing loss and dementia?

By on March 9th, 2025 in Young Tall Poppy Seeds

  “Imagine a future where, just by measuring brain activity, we could understand thought patterns — helping people with anxiety or depression shift their negative self-talk toward a healthier inner dialogue.” Dr Bradley Jack, cognitive neuroscientist and head of the EEG Lab in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University A recent... Read More »


Include seagrasses in carbon credits to rally finance and drive ecosystem protection!

By on March 9th, 2025 in Young Tall Poppy Seeds

  “Imagine a future where, just by measuring brain activity, we could understand thought patterns — helping people with anxiety or depression shift their negative self-talk toward a healthier inner dialogue.” Dr Bradley Jack, cognitive neuroscientist and head of the EEG Lab in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University A recent... Read More »