In this episode you will learn a lot about the human mind, especially about the origin of human beliefs, their impact on society, why we are different in terms of choosing what to believe in, increasing importance of trust in the global world, can we ever free ourselves from the machinery that drives us to believe in irrational things, is there a way to design a better society and much more. Find us at simplyneuroscience.org
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Dr Sarah McKay is an Oxford educated neuroscientist, as well as the author of The Women's Brain Book and Baby Brain. She is also an influential neuroscience commentator who has been featured on ABC, quoted on the Wall Street Journal, and appeared as a TedX speaker. Today I had the chance to talk to her about her career and her transition out of the lab and into science communication. I also had the chance to learn her views on finding purpose in your work, the futility of the modern biohacker movement, and taking on the challenge of parenthood. Connect with Dr McKay! https://drsarahmckay.com/about/ Check out her book at: https://www.boomerangbooks.com.au/baby-brain-the-surprising-neuroscience-of-how-pregnancy-and-motherhood-sculpt-our-brains-and-change-our-minds-/dr-sarah-mckay/book_9780733648984.htm Connect with Simply Neuroscience: simplyneuroscience.org Intro and Outro Music: Where The Waves Take Us by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Dr John Ratey is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, an internationally recognized authority on exercise and neuropsychiatry, and the author of Go Wild and Spark. He's also been a longtime advocate of exercise and reconnecting with our ancestors' ways of life, ideas that today echo across many corners of the internet. Today I had the chance to talk to him about topics ranging from the essentials that we aren't getting from the modern world, how reconnecting with our origins betters our lives, neuroscience's failure to find an explanation for consciousness, and the importance of exercise for health and performance. Connect with Dr Ratey! http://www.johnratey.com/ Check out his book on exercise at https://www.amazon.com/Spark-Revolutionary-Science-Exercise-Brain/dp/0316113514 Connect with Simply Neuroscience: simplyneuroscience.org Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonjiang43 Intro and Outro Music: Where The Waves Take Us by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... 0:00 Entering the field of exercise science 1:08 Intro 2:16 What got you into studying psychiatry? 2:55 We aren't close to understanding consciousness 6:35 Exercise can be as effective as medication 10:04 Can exercise be used alongside medication? 11:30 Aerobic vs anaerobic exercise 13:09 Exercise increases academic performance 15:00 Temporary high vs lasting mood boost 17:00 How a sedentary lifestyle wrecks your body 18:38 Forced vs voluntary exercise 21:10 People who change the world all exercise 22:30 How the modern world messes with our hunter-gatherer bodies 29:22 Find a community for your exercise 30:12 Outro
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All you need to do is compare a gym in January with a gym in February to see how quickly motivation drops off for the average person. We often think of motivation as an elusive, uncatchable force that comes an goes as it pleases, leaving us whenever it wants to in unpredictable patterns. In this episode with Virginia Tech educational psychology professor Dr Brett Jones, we reveal that motivation is something you can deliberately increase in yourself, and we discuss his MUSIC model of motivation and how we can leverage it to push ourselves to our goals. Connect with Dr Jones! https://www.themusicmodel.com/team/brett-jones/ Connect with Simply Neuroscience: simplyneuroscience.org Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonjiang43 Intro and Outro Music: Where The Waves Take Us by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
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Bienvenue à Neuron y Parle, le premier podcast francophone chez le Synapse. Si vous vous intéressez à la neuroscience, la biotechno, la génétique et la psychologie (parmi d'autres sujets !), et vous êtes francophones/francophiles, félicitations, ce podcast est pour vous !
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Bienvenue à Neuron y Parle, le premier podcast francophone chez le Synapse. Si vous vous intéressez à la neuroscience, la biotechno, la génétique et la psychologie (parmi d'autres sujets !), et vous êtes francophones/francophiles, félicitations, ce podcast est pour vous !
Everyone nowadays is looking for quick fixes to studying, to fitness, and to wellness - but we know that long term wellness isn't made through quick, one time fixes. Join me today while I talk to Dr. Greg Wells, a performance physiologist and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto who is also an avid athlete, bestselling author, and CEO of Wells Performance, a consulting firm dedicated to helping individuals and corporations achieve their potential. In this episode we discuss the foundations of high performance, such as meditation, achieving quality sleep, falling in love with the process, and finding balance over time. Check out his new book! https://www.harpercollins.com/products/powerhouse-greg-wells?variant=40612121673762 Connect with Dr Wells: https://drgregwells.com/ Connect with Simply Neuroscience: simplyneuroscience.org Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonjiang43 Intro and Outro Music: Where The Waves Take Us by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... 0:00 Intro 2:48 What got you into studying performance? 5:07 Have a holistic approach (there is no single cure!) 8:30 How to have a good night’s sleep 11:25 Why you need to start meditating 16:32 How to start a mindfulness practice 18:05 Start small, fall in love with the process 19:55 Finding balance over time 23:27 Learning 25:06 Fitting nutrition into a tight schedule 27:24 Health food/junk food balance 30:27 Outro
What do our brains need to learn, and why does studying so often not work for students? Dr Daniel Willingham is a cognitive psychologist, professor at the University of Virginia, and a Harvard University alumnus. Listen in as we discuss study methods that don't work, ones that do, and the most important finding he's discovered in his years of research. Check out his new book! https://www.amazon.com/Outsmart-Your-... Connect with Dr Willingham: http://www.danielwillingham.com/ Connect with Simply Neuroscience: simplyneuroscience.org Connect with me on Twitter: / simonjiang43 Intro and Outro Music: Where The Waves Take Us by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...00:00 Intro 01:57 What got you into studying learning? 08:10 Study methods that DON'T work 13:50 Principles of learning 17:38 Using flashcards 19:00 Why you should study with hierarchies 26:30 How to use practice tests 29:48 Do students have the study tools they need? 32:30 The learning styles myth 36:53 Memory is the residue of thought 38:56 Outro
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Bienvenue à Neuron y Parle, le premier podcast francophone chez le Synapse. Si vous vous intéressez à la neuroscience, la biotechno, la génétique et la psychologie (parmi d'autres sujets !), et vous êtes francophones/francophiles, félicitations, ce podcast est pour vous !
Aujourd'hui, nous parlerons du langage corporel. Que sont ses origines ? Que sont ses utilisations ? Et comment pouvons nous le contrôler ?
- Tara, hôte de Neuron y Parle
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We talked to Dr. Brianna Yamasaki, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Emory University and leader of the Brain Behavior and Broader Learning Laboratory (BaBL) Lab studying bilingualism.
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Seren is a 19-year-old disability advocate with Tourette’s Syndrome and a visual impairment. She’s been raising awareness for Tourette’s Syndrome over the past year to encourage others to be themselves and to teach those who don't know the nuances of Tourette’s.
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We talked to Danielle Sullivan, a neurodiversity life coach and the autistic parent of two neurodivergent kids, living in Colorado. They are the founder of Neurodiverging Coaching, an online, sliding-scale coaching practice supporting a diverse clientele with issues related to neurodiversity, ADHD, autism, and executive functioning for adults. Our organization’s larger mission is to help neurodivergent folks find the resources we need to live better lives as individuals and to further disability awareness and social justice efforts to improve all of our lives as part of the larger world community. Danielle also hosts The Neurodiverging Podcast, a bi-monthly podcast featuring guest experts who talk about issues pertinent to ADHD and autistic folks in society.
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Today we talked to Elle Rose, also known online as scretladyspider, who is a 29-year-old demisexual writer, educator, and advocate specializing in LGBTQIAP+ education and issues. They have ADHD, two black cats, and enjoy watching horror movies. They currently reside in southern Indiana and are currently writing a book about demisexuality in addition to ongoing essays. They can be contacted at secretladyspider@gmail.com regarding interviews, commissions, or just to say hi.
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Tune in to The College Neuro Network’s first MIT episode where we chat with Preston Hess, a MIT undergraduate student studying Computation & Cognition. The College Neuro Network seeks to gain insight into the neuroscience department and opportunities at the most prestigious universities in the nation by talking with both current undergraduate students as well as professors of neuroscience and psychology. In today’s episode, learn about neuroscience at MIT directly from an undergraduate student!
Tune in to The College Neuro Network’s first University of Texas at Austin episode where we chat with Nithita Sharma, a UT Austin undergraduate student studying neuroscience and computer science. The College Neuro Network seeks to gain insight into the neuroscience department and opportunities at the most prestigious universities in the nation by talking with both current undergraduate students as well as professors of neuroscience and psychology. In today’s episode, learn about neuroscience at UT Austin directly from an undergraduate student!
Today we talked to Dr. Theresa Regan, (she/her) who is a rare combination of adult neuropsychologist (specialist in brain-behavior relationships), parent of a teen on the autism spectrum, and certified autism specialist with the IBCCES. Her mission is to bring validation and hope to autistic individuals and their families. With this mission at its core, she founded and directs the OSF HealthCare Adult Diagnostic Autism Clinic in central Illinois. She has published two books, Understanding Autism in Adults and Aging Adults (2nd Edition) and Understanding Autistic Behaviors, and she is the host of the Autism in the Adult podcast. Her website (adultandgeriatricautism.com) contains multiple resources for individuals, families, and professionals wishing to learn more about neurodiversity across the lifespan.
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Bienvenue à Neuron y Parle, le premier podcast francophone chez le Synapse. Si vous vous intéressez à la neuroscience, la biotechno, la génétique et la psychologie (parmi d'autres sujets !), et vous êtes francophones/francophiles, félicitations, ce podcast est pour vous !
Aujourd'hui, nous parlerons de l'effet de l'alcool sur le cerveau. T'es-tu déjà demandé comment ça se passe, que l'alcool réussit à nous changer autant ?
- Philip, hôte de Neuron y Parle
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