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The Evidence Based Therapist
Bridger Falkenstien and Caleb Boston
55 episodes
5 days ago

The podcast where we read so you don’t have to. Bridger and Caleb read peer reviewed articles and provide commentary applicable to your practice as a psychotherapist, counselor or mental health professional.

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The podcast where we read so you don’t have to. Bridger and Caleb read peer reviewed articles and provide commentary applicable to your practice as a psychotherapist, counselor or mental health professional.

Show more...
Health & Fitness
Education,
Science
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Bottom-Up and Conscious: The Role of the Cerebellum as a Neurosequential System
The Evidence Based Therapist
1 hour 6 seconds
2 years ago
Bottom-Up and Conscious: The Role of the Cerebellum as a Neurosequential System
Listen in to hear Caleb and Bridger dig back in to the short series of articles of Koziol and colleagues detailing a new way to understand the function of the various systems that make up our interconnected brain and give way to an emerging and complex mind. The title of the article discussed in this episode is Large-Scale Brain Systems and Subcortical Relationships: The Vertically Organized Brain. Here’s the abstract from the article: This article reviews the vertical organization of the brain. The cortico-basal ganglia and the cerebro-cerebellar circuitry systems are described as fundamental to cognitive and behavioral control. The basal ganglia anticipate and guide implicitly learned behaviors on the basis of experienced reward outcomes. The cerebellar-cortical network antici- pates sensorimotor outcomes, allowing behaviors to be adapted across changing settings and across contexts. These vertically organized systems, operating together, represent the underpinning of cognitive control. The medial temporal lobe system, and its development, is also reviewed in order to better understand how brain systems interact fo both implicit and explicit cognitive control To read along, download the article here! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Evidence Based Therapist

The podcast where we read so you don’t have to. Bridger and Caleb read peer reviewed articles and provide commentary applicable to your practice as a psychotherapist, counselor or mental health professional.