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O sexto episódio da nova temporada do podcast saúde sem fake discute oque são Neurotransmissores? Fontes: Claro! Abaixo estão algumas referências bibliográficas que falam sobre neurotransmissores e sua importância no sistema nervoso: Bear, M. F., Connors, B. W., & Paradiso, M. A. (2016). Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Purves, D., Augustine, G. J., Fitzpatrick, D., Hall, W. C., LaMantia, A.-S., McNamara, J. O., & White, L. E. (Eds.). (2018). Neuroscience (6th ed.). Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates . Siegel, G. J., Agranoff, B. W., Albers, R. W., Fisher, S. K., & Uhler, M. D. (Eds.). (2012). Basic Neurochemistry: Principles of Molecular, Cellular, and Medical Neurobiology (8th ed.). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Academic Press. Zigmond, M. J., Coyle, J. T., Rowland, L. P., & Hogan, D. (Eds.). (2012). Neurobiology of Brain Disorders: Biological Basis of Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders (2nd ed.). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Academic Press. . Kandel, E. R., Schwartz, J. H., Jessell, T. M., Siegelbaum, S. A., & Hudspeth, A. J. (Eds.). (2013). Principles of Neural Science (5th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education. Byrne, J. H. (Ed.). (2007). Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference (Vol. 1-4). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Academic Press. . Malenka, R. C., & Nestler, E. J. (Eds.). (2009). Molecular Neuropharmacology: A Foundation for Clinical Neuroscience (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.07.526836v1?rss=1 Authors: Hill, A., Johnston, C., Agranoff, I., Gavade, S., Spencer-Segal, J. Abstract: Survivors of critical illness are at high risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but administration of glucocorticoids during the illness can lower that risk. The mechanism is not known but may involve glucocorticoid modulation of hippocampal- and amygdalar-dependent memory formation. In this study, we sought to determine whether glucocorticoids given during an acute illness influence the formation and persistence of fear and non-fear memories from the time of the illness. We performed cecal ligation and puncture in male and female mice to induce an acute infectious illness. During the illness, mice were introduced to a neutral object in their home cage and separately underwent contextual fear conditioning. We then tested the persistence of object and fear memories after recovery. Glucocorticoid treatment enhanced object discrimination but did not alter the expression of contextual fear memory. During context re-exposure, neural activity was elevated in the dentate gyrus irrespective of fear conditioning. Our results suggest that glucocorticoids given during illness enhance hippocampal-dependent non-fear memory processes. This indicates that PTSD outcomes in critically ill patients may be improved by enhancing non-fear memories from the time of their illness. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Matthew Maschler and Staci Garcia met over a decade ago at a tweet up because of this guy, the most popular pizza reviewer of all time (and the most loved professor at FAU!) Craig Agranoff. Yes, Craig is real estate agent and he's also a university professor, a superior, quality digital marketing specialist and a political consultant for all winning candidates. But this podcast isn't about any of that. It's about pizza. The best pizza and the worst pizza. Looking for the best pizza near your new home, look up worstpizza.com and if you're looking for a political consultant email Craig@politicalconsulting.com or quality digital marketing email craig@gripd.com
In this episode, Brennan Agranoff, CEO of Hoopswagg, discussed how to take advantage of your talents and abilities to achieve success. He also pointed out the importance of innovating to create a successful business by finding ways to differentiate from competitors, which will make your product more appealing to the market. ((An excerpt from our LIVE Only 4 Days Event) Brennan Agranoff has been founding companies since the age of seven but officially launched his first business, Hoopswagg, in 2013. He has since grown the business into seven-figure sales in only four years. Brennan was named the 2017 Baylor Teen Entrepreneur of the year for his work. Brennan has been quoted and published in several national and international media outlets including CNN, The New York Times, and US News for his entrepreneurial advocacy.
Brennan Agranoff, 21 has been quoted and published in several national and international media outlets including CNN, The New York Times, and US News for his entrepreneurial advocacy. Brennan was named the 2017 Baylor Teen Entrepreneur of the year for his work on his first company HoopSwagg. Agranoff has been founding companies since the age of seven but officially launched his first business, HoopSwagg, in 2013. He has since grown the business into seven-figure sales in only four years. Listen in as we chat scale, what it was like to start a company at 13 and more. To learn more about Brennan check him out here :: https://www.instagram.com/brennan.agranoff/ Follow me on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/austinrschneider Get in touch : https://www.austinrschneider.com Hire Brandtegic : https://www.brandtegic.co
Brennan Agranoff, 18, is a senior at Sherwood High School in Sherwood, Oregon finishing up senior year and graduating in June 2018. Brennan has been quoted and published in several national and international media outlets including CNN, The New York Times, and US News for his entrepreneurial advocacy. Brennan was named the 2017 Baylor Teen Entrepreneur of the year for his work on his first company HoopSwagg. Agranoff has been founding companies since the age of seven but officially launched his first business, HoopSwagg, in 2013. He has since grown the business into seven-figure sales in only four years. Agranoff is pursuing different career opportunities in the future.
Brennan Agranoff was building spreadsheets at age 13. He learned a little HTML in High School. Growing up playing club basketball in Oregon with Nike HQ in his backyard, Brennan saw the appeal of custom socks as a young teen. So he launched his first eComm brand called HoopSwag at age 13. Brennan is a master of creative growth ideas. He combines that with an intense focus on product and process development and automation. We talked about both growth ideas and process automation at length in this episode. How creative gifting has opened up his Micro-micro influencer approach How to go from VA to automation Always asking “how do I remove myself from this?” How Brennan shares a similar philosophy to Amazon to automate anything repeatable The comparison of good code to good process development The power of good mentors Plus more
An interview with Mike Agranoff. Originally recorded on 2/14/21 on The Catskills Cafe (WIOX radio)Mike Agranoff/The Highway/Ain't Never Been PluggedMike Agranoff/Chattanooga Choo Choo/liveMike Agranoff/The Ballad Of The White Seal Maid /Or Would You Rather Get A Job?Mike Agranoff /Gypsy Davey, One Year After/...Or Would You Rather Get A Job?Mike Agranoff /60's Mudley/liveMike Agranoff/Iowa Pot/ Straight LinesMike Agranoff/ The Smoke Off /liveMike Agranoff/Wayfaring Stranger/Ain't Never Been PluggedMike Agranoff/ The Ballad of the Sandman/liveMike Agranoff Girl From The Great Divide/The Modern Folk Musician Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/artiemartello?fan_landing=true)
I am delighted to welcome Maia Agranoff to the podcast. Maia is the mom of two young men who have both taken very different journeys than what many kids experience. One of her sons started his own business when he was just 13 years old and reached a million dollars in sales by the time he turned 16. What I love about this conversation is that Maia has so much experience and wisdom. I always say, try and surround yourself with parents whose kids are older than yours, because they have so much valuable advice. During this conversation, we talk about identifying the entrepreneurial spirit in your kids, why it's important to allow them to fail and how failure leads to progress, why our teens' choices should be about them and not about us, and when our kids come to us with a problem, instead of solving it for them, we need to encourage them to go off and find solutions themselves. The truth is we can learn a lot from our teens if we allow them to teach us. This is a must-listen for parents of teens and younger!Be sure to visit the show notes page for all relevant links and resources.Subscribe today so you don't miss a single episode!
CEO of Hoopswag, Brennan Agranoff, talks about the success he has had early on in his life! From starting his print on-demand company at 13 years old, Brennan continues to build the brand and grow exponentially all while under the age of 21!
Today on the podcast we chat with entrepreneur Brennan Agranoff. Brennan started first company at the age of seven. Then at the age of 13 he started https://hoopswagg.com (Hoopswagg), a company that makes customized sports socks and other apparel. Within four years he was making seven figures in sales. In 2017 Baylor named him their Teen Entrepreneur of the Year. He gives us some great practical advice on how to run a business. If you like the show, please review us on your podcaster of choice! Feedback, ideas for topics and guest appearances are always welcome at podcast@bedaringlife.com.
This week on Bizzong! Mr. Frank welcomes the hosts of The Dickheads Podcast, David Agranoff and Langhorn J. Tweed (Anthony Trevino was off doing the other guys bidding.) Agranoff and Larry discuss what the Philip K. Dick-centric podcast is all about and why he is important to the Bizarro genre. Mr. Frank has never read a P.K.D. book in his life. Will the Dickheads convince him to pick up a timeless classic or we he simply use the time to make awful punny jokes at the expense of Philip K. Dick? Tune in and find out! #GiveUsTheGong
In our first episode Brennan talks about what drove him to start Hoopswagg, how he finds inspiration for his fresh new ideas, and how he overcame his biggest hurdle which nearly drove him to stop the company before it even began.
Successful entrepreneurs know that in order to grow your business - you have to be prepared to research, be inventive, and pivot when necessary. Join Susan and Brennan Agranoff as they discuss the launch of a new business and the importance of testing your concept and not being afraid to adapt. Brennan Agranoff has been founding companies since the age of seven but officially launched his first business, HoopSwagg, in 2013. He has since grown the business into seven figure sales in only four years. Brennan was named the 2017 Baylor Teen Entrepreneur of the year for his work. Brennan has been quoted and published in several national and international media outlets including CNN, The New York Times, and US News for his entrepreneurial advocacy.
Brennan Agronoff knew he was an entrepreneur at age 7 when he started selling on eBay. From there, at age 13, he founded HoopSwag – a fast turnaround custom apparel business. During high school, Brennan grew HoopSwag to a million dollar company with 30 employees. Recently, he graduated and in this episode shares his incredible wisdom, insight, and knowledge that can benefit anyone thinking about getting into business or someone with an existing business.
This is a remastered version of one of my first interviews. That said, I’m sure that you will get a lot […]
It's a two-fer this week Zongers. Co-authors of Flesh Trade, Edward Morris and David Agranoff join Mr. Frank to dish on the collaborative process, their love of Sci-Fi and the plight of personal assistants. This is a cool in-depth interview from two accomplished writers trying their hand at something they've always had a passion for reading. Check out these two YouTube videos to get a feel for what's in store for you inside the covers of FLESH TRADE: Promo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwFOuPIcdAc Sample Reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFhEMoWtyH4 Hit play because it's #ZongerDay!
Brennan Agranoff is a 17 year old senior attending high school in Sherwood, Oregon. He has been pursuing entrepreneurship since age seven where he first began selling his first products and flipping garage sale items on eBay. He's been featured in numerous publications and was named the 2017 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year by Baylor University. At age 13, he founded his current business HoopSwagg, a sock customization company which he has grown to seven figures in sales. HoopSwagg is currently working to expand into retail stores and malls across the nation along with helping raise money for multiple local and international charities. Recently, they acquired one of their competitors, TheSockGame.com, and are looking to grow revenue through their channels along with Hoopswagg's steadily growing social media following.
This week I spoke with Brennan Agranoff, founder of Hoopswagg. Hoopswagg is a custom apparel printing company, focusing mainly in […]
A round-up of stories, songs, and interviews from Mike Agranoff, Antonio Sacre, and Heather Forest.
Who: Angela Agranoff - Author, Blogger, and Founder of Unclutter Angel What We Talked About: How to declutter and why it benefits you. When you free yourself from clutter, you free your mind and vice versa, but how do you start? Is being messy just inherent? Angela reveals first steps for tackling clutter and a surprise tip on how to start a prayer journal. It is possible to clear your space! Why I Like Angela: She doesn't subscribe to the “one size fits all” mentality. She realizes that some of us have more tolerance for clutter and some of us don't. She has solid questions you can ask yourself to see where you fall on the spectrum and makes decluttering actually feel do-able. Great Line: If you walk into a room and your stomach drops, that's a good place to start. Where to Learn More: http://www.unclutterangel.com http://www.themindawareshow.com
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A panel of professionals and executives offer advices on accounting careers at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The Speakers include Jeffery Agranoff, the Human Resources and Recruiting Director at Friedman LLP, Monique Kasmari, the College Relations Manager for the northeast region for BDO Seidman, and Gene Ozgar, a Partner with KPMG. The event takes place on December 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
A panel of professionals and executives offer advices on accounting careers at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The Speakers include Jeffery Agranoff, the Human Resources and Recruiting Director at Friedman LLP, Monique Kasmari, the College Relations Manager for the northeast region for BDO Seidman, and Gene Ozgar, a Partner with KPMG. The event takes place on December 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
A panel of professionals and executives offer advices on accounting careers at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The Speakers include Jeffery Agranoff, the Human Resources and Recruiting Director at Friedman LLP, Monique Kasmari, the College Relations Manager for the northeast region for BDO Seidman, and Gene Ozgar, a Partner with KPMG. The event takes place on December 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.
A panel of professionals and executives offer advices on accounting careers at the JobSmart Career Hour, the Executives On Campus Program. The Speakers include Jeffery Agranoff, the Human Resources and Recruiting Director at Friedman LLP, Monique Kasmari, the College Relations Manager for the northeast region for BDO Seidman, and Gene Ozgar, a Partner with KPMG. The event takes place on December 2, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-245.