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The Brain Blown Podcast
The Brain Blown Podcast
59 episodes
5 days ago
We’re Laine and Cherys, two licensed clinicians here to talk about why our brains do the things they do and how to use our minds to become happier & healthier people through the power of knowing more.
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We’re Laine and Cherys, two licensed clinicians here to talk about why our brains do the things they do and how to use our minds to become happier & healthier people through the power of knowing more.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Neuroscience of Trust
The Brain Blown Podcast
38 minutes 43 seconds
9 months ago
Neuroscience of Trust

Welcome to Season 4 of The Brain Blown Podcast!

This month's focus: relationships

And starting with the root of any relationship: trust


Trust shapes everything we do—but it’s more complex than we think.

In a split second, our brain decides who feels safe and who doesn’t. But why?

What makes someone truly trustworthy? And why do some teams thrive while others crumble?

Let’s break it down.

And look out for more mini-episodes on this topic in the coming weeks!


If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.


We'd love to hear from you.


REFERENCES

  • Neuroscience of Trust - Paul Zak
  • Toward a Model of Interpersonal Trust Drawn from Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics Frank Krueger1,* and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg2
  • The Trust Game in neuroscience: A short review Hélène Tzieropoulos
  • Trust: A subject for Social Neuroscience Marc Schipper and Franz Petermann
  • Wired to Connect: Neuroscience, Relationships, and Therapy Monadekoven Fishbane, Ph.D.w
The Brain Blown Podcast
We’re Laine and Cherys, two licensed clinicians here to talk about why our brains do the things they do and how to use our minds to become happier & healthier people through the power of knowing more.