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Explore "brainscience" with insightful episodes like "Moment 129: Life Changing Lessons From The World's Longest (85 Years) Study On Happiness: Dr Robert Waldinger", "YAPSnacks: Habit Formation 101", "Moment 2 - Nir Eyal On How To Stop Procrastinating", "#140 – Lisa Feldman Barrett: Love, Evolution, and the Human Brain" and "Neurodharma" from podcasts like ""The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "Young and Profiting with Hala Taha", "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "Lex Fridman Podcast" and "Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson"" and more!
Episodes (8)
YAPSnacks: Habit Formation 101
Moment 2 - Nir Eyal On How To Stop Procrastinating
#140 – Lisa Feldman Barrett: Love, Evolution, and the Human Brain
Neurodharma
Drunk Science || Shannon Odell
Today we have Shannon Odell on the podcast. Odell is a Brooklyn based writer, comedian, and scientist. She co-hosts and produces Drunk Science, an experimental comedy show deemed “a stroke of genius” by Gothamist and a finalist in TruTV’s comedy break out initiative. She also co-created, writes, and stars in the Inverse original series “Your Brain on Blank”, where she explains the science behind how everything-from alcohol to caffeine to puppies- affects the brain. She can also be seen at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she is a Neuroscience PhD candidate studying the epigenetic underpinnings of hippocampal function. You can visit Shannon’s YouTube channel here.
- How Shannon got into science comedy
- How science can be funny
- Similarities between the personalities of comedians and scientists
- Political correctness in comedy and science
- How science communication is often so humorless
- Your brain on… the flu.
- Your brain on… breakups.
- Your brain on… puppies.
- Your brain on… caffeine.
- Your brain on… social media.
- Epigenetics and the effects of early life adversity on the brain
- How science can inform treatment options
- Barriers for women entering science
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Schizophrenia with Dr. Cummings: Controversies, Brain Science, Crime, History, Exercise, Successful Treatment
In this episode, Dr. Puder addresses the fascinating realm of schizophrenia with Dr. Cummings, a previous guest in the show. Dr. Cummings is a psychiatrist with a wealth of experience from working at Patton State Hospital in California, one of the biggest forensic hospitals in the world.
-Defining Schizophrenia
-Living with Schizophrenia and Perception of Reality
-Are Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia Precipitated by Medications?
-Emil Kraepelin, and the Early Studies on Schizophrenia
-The Pathology, Biology, and Genetics of Schizophrenia
-Cannabis Use and Risk For Schizophrenia
-The Loss of Brain in Schizophrenia
-Counter-arguments Against Robert Whitaker’s “Anatomy of an Epidemic”
-Schizophrenia Prevention in High Risk Population
-Australian Study on Children of Schizophrenic Parents
-Crime, Violence, Mass Shootings and Schizophrenia
-Medical Management of Schizophrenia
-1st Break Psychosis
-Long-acting Injectable Antipsychotics in Early Illness
-Medication Adherence
-Exercise, Lifestyle, Diet Optimization
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Brainhacking 101: New Year, New Habits
How long does it take to make or break a habit? Is this really the year you make major changes or learn a new craft? Robert and Julie break down the science of it all in this classic episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind.
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