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    Explore "executive functions" with insightful episodes like "Episode 126 ADHD and Decision Making", "Episode 4: Working Memory" and "David Vago || Mind the Mindfulness Hype" from podcasts like ""The ADHD Adults Podcast", "The ADHD Adults Podcast" and "The Psychology Podcast"" and more!

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    Episode 126 ADHD and Decision Making

    Episode 126 ADHD and Decision Making

    Episode 126 of The ADHD Adults podcast sees our gormless hosts discuss the subject of ADHD and decision making. As usual, Alex the Psycho.......education Monkey drones on with the evidence of the subject, all three ADHD Adults give their personal reflections and then something vaguely similar to top tips occurs at the end. 'What has James lost, forgotten or mislaid this week?", and Alex reads the usual 'definitely real' correspondence. James causes the second-ever censorship of the podcast, Alex gets his geographical regions mixed up and Mrs ADHD is professional (for once)...


    Written by James Brown, Alex Conner and Sam Brown.

    Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.

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    Episode 4: Working Memory

    Episode 4: Working Memory

    In Episode 4 James and Alex discuss how working memory, a special type of short-term memory, is often lacking in adults with ADHD. Topics cover what working memory is, a new game called 'What did James lose this week?", James and Alex's experiences of having next to no working memory and some tips.  Alex's special gold pen and James's hair but being a bum transplant are also covered.

    Written by James Brown and Alex Conner.

    Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.

    Social media contacts: @theadhdadults

    Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Sessionz⁠⁠⁠⁠

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    David Vago || Mind the Mindfulness Hype

    David Vago || Mind the Mindfulness Hype

    Today it’s a delight to have David Vago on the podcast. Dr. Vago is Research Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He also maintains an appointment as a research associate in the Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory at Harvard Medical School. David aims to clarify adaptive mind-brain-body interactions and their therapeutic relevance in health-care settings. In this context, David has been specifically focusing on the study of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical settings, and the basic cognitive and neuroscientific mechanisms by which mindfulness-based practice function.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What is contemplative science?
    • History of the idea of “contemplation”
    • Including intuition under the umbrella of contemplative practice
    • The aim of mindfulness
    • Pop writers on mindfulness vs. scientists of mindfulness
    • What do we know after 25 years of mindfulness research?
    • The link between mindfulness and how we cope with pain
    • The link between mindfulness and reducing anxiety
    • The link between mindfulness and improving depression
    • How there are a lot of crap studies out there on mindfulness
    • What are the potential adverse effects of mindfulness?
    • Why it’s difficult to look at the link between mindfulness and cognitive outcomes
    • Mindfulness and its impact on impulse control
    • The impact of mindfulness on attention
    • The need for better measures of outcomes in mindfulness research
    • The link between mindfulness and creativity
    • The false narrative about mindfulness and mind wandering (and the default mode network)
    • The relationship between mindfulness and wisdom
    • The main challenges of investigating mindfulness through neuroscience
    • Why mindfulness is not the end all and be all
    • The usefulness of taking an evidence-based approach to looking at the benefits of mindfulness

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