From sleepless nights to endless cuddles, parenting feels transformative, but does parenting change our brain?
In our latest HRW Shift podcast, Jeremy, Behavioural Scientist is joined by Rifah, who holds a degree in Neuroscience, as they dive into the fascinating neuroscience behind parenting. The pair explore how our brains adapt to caregiving, how the science of bonding rewires us emotionally, and what surprising insights the latest research is uncovering.
Whether you’re a parent, thinking about becoming one, or just curious about the human brain, this podcast is for you!
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From sleepless nights to endless cuddles, parenting feels transformative, but does parenting change our brain?
In our latest HRW Shift podcast, Jeremy, Behavioural Scientist is joined by Rifah, who holds a degree in Neuroscience, as they dive into the fascinating neuroscience behind parenting. The pair explore how our brains adapt to caregiving, how the science of bonding rewires us emotionally, and what surprising insights the latest research is uncovering.
Whether you’re a parent, thinking about becoming one, or just curious about the human brain, this podcast is for you!
Episode 28- Common biases encountered in HCP Research
HRW Shift Podcast
12 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 28- Common biases encountered in HCP Research
At HRW we do a lot of HCP research and as HCPs are affected by cognitive biases like all of us, we're put together this bite-sized podcast to explore biases that come up in HCP research and how they can be explored in market research and overcome.
This is part of a two-episode short series- join us in the New Year for the podcast where we discuss common biases that we've encountered in patient research!
HRW Shift Podcast
From sleepless nights to endless cuddles, parenting feels transformative, but does parenting change our brain?
In our latest HRW Shift podcast, Jeremy, Behavioural Scientist is joined by Rifah, who holds a degree in Neuroscience, as they dive into the fascinating neuroscience behind parenting. The pair explore how our brains adapt to caregiving, how the science of bonding rewires us emotionally, and what surprising insights the latest research is uncovering.
Whether you’re a parent, thinking about becoming one, or just curious about the human brain, this podcast is for you!