Neuroscience Audio Summaries - Understand the Latest Brain Research Without Reading Every Paper
ResearchBunny converts peer-reviewed neuroscience papers into structured 3, 6, and 9-minute audio briefs covering methodology, findings, and implications for brain science. Ask Bunny AI to drill into circuits, imaging methods, or clinical relevance on demand.


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Neuroscience publishes thousands of papers a year across incompatible subfields
Whether you work in electrophysiology, fMRI, computational neuroscience, or clinical neurology, the relevant literature spans dozens of journals - Nature Neuroscience, Neuron, Journal of Neuroscience, NeuroImage - each with dense technical methods sections that take hours to parse. Staying current across even one subfield is a full-time commitment on top of your actual research.
ResearchBunny gives you a neuroscience audio feed tuned to your specific research interests
ResearchBunny's AI extracts the experimental design, key neural findings, and translational implications from every neuroscience paper and delivers them as intelligible audio briefs. Filter by topic - from hippocampal memory circuits to glioblastoma - and build a personalized listening feed that updates as new papers are published.
Smarter Research, Done in Minutes
Everything you need to stay on top of research - without reading every word.
Designed for technical neuroscience content
Briefs accurately convey imaging modalities, animal model specifications, and statistical thresholds - not a dumbed-down science communication layer.
Three depths for three use cases
3 minutes to flag a paper for later, 6 minutes to understand findings, 9 minutes to evaluate methodology - choose based on how central the paper is to your work.
Discover cross-subfield connections
ResearchBunny's topic clustering surfaces related papers across systems, cellular, and clinical neuroscience that keyword searches alone would miss.
How It Works How ResearchBunny Creates Neuroscience Audio Summaries from Peer-Reviewed Papers
From any paper to an audio brief in minutes. No setup, no friction - just research at your pace.
Find or Upload
Search ResearchBunny's library of 200M+ papers, paste a DOI, or upload your own PDF. Any paper, instantly available.
Get Your AI Summary
Our AI reads the full paper and generates a structured audio brief — key findings, methodology, and implications — in 3, 6, or 9 minutes.
Listen Anywhere
Stream on web or download to iOS and Android. Listen during commutes, workouts, or anywhere you have a spare few minutes.
Neuroscience briefs that surface the experimental details researchers care about
ResearchBunny's summaries consistently flag the model organism, sample size, imaging modality or recording technique, and key statistical results - the first things a neuroscientist asks when evaluating a paper's weight. Pro users can upload preprints, grant-funded study reports, and conference papers for immediate audio generation and Ask Bunny AI interrogation.
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About ResearchBunny
Questions Frequently Asked
Everything you need to know before you start.
Yes. ResearchBunny indexes papers from both human neuroimaging studies and animal model research. Each brief identifies the experimental system - whether human fMRI, mouse electrophysiology, or primate behavior - so you immediately know the translational distance from your own work.
You can filter or search ResearchBunny by brain region, disorder, or technique. Whether you need papers on the prefrontal cortex, dopaminergic circuits, Alzheimer's disease, or optogenetics, you can build a targeted listening playlist that stays current as new research appears.
ResearchBunny preserves field-specific terminology while structuring briefs so the logical flow - hypothesis, experimental design, results, interpretation - is always clear. You hear 'patch-clamp recordings' and 'BOLD signal' accurately used in context rather than replaced with imprecise lay descriptions.
Many research groups use ResearchBunny to pre-brief all members on a paper before journal club, so discussion time is spent on critique and implications rather than basic comprehension. The Pro plan allows teams to upload the target paper and share the brief across the group.
ResearchBunny indexes preprints from bioRxiv alongside peer-reviewed journals, so you can follow cutting-edge neuroscience findings before they clear the formal publication pipeline. Preprints are labeled clearly so you know their peer-review status.
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