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Vox - La linguistique sous toutes ses formes
Le biais consonantique chez le jeune enfant

Vox - La linguistique sous toutes ses formes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 29:06


Comment les jeunes enfants perçoivent-ils et différencient-ils les sons de la parole dès leurs premiers mois de vie ? Cette question, particulièrement riche et dense, encapsule à elle seule la quasi-totalité des travaux de l'Axe 4 du Labex EFL, intitulé "Représentation et traitement de la langue dans une perspective « Lifespan »". Aujourd'hui, nous recevons le responsable de cet Axe 4 au micro de Vox, Thierry Nazzi, membre du laboratoire Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center de l'Université Paris Cité, et du CNRS, qui nous parle de l'ambition de cet Axe incontournable du Labex EFL, et plus particulièrement des travaux récents que lui et ses équipes ont mené autour du biais de préférence pour les consonnes chez les bébés, dans les premiers mois de vie, lorsque l'apprentissage du langage nait et se consolide. Qu'est-ce qui pousse les tout-petits à privilégier les consonnes pour distinguer les sons et structurer leurs premiers mots ? Et comment ces préférences évoluent-elles selon les langues et cultures ? À travers ses recherches novatrices, Thierry Nazzi nous éclaire sur la manière dont les jeunes enfants façonnent leur compréhension du langage, dès leurs premiers mois de vie. Une véritable plongée dans l'esprit des enfants, offrant des perspectives uniques sur la façon dont les langues influencent nos premiers pas dans la parole. Un travail essentiel pour mieux comprendre l'émergence du langage humain.

Think Neuro
Think Neuro Mini: Meet Dr. José Morales

Think Neuro

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 2:15


José M. Morales, MD, MSc, is a vascular neurologist and neurointerventional surgeon, who specializes in minimally invasive endovascular procedures to treat conditions and diseases of the brain and spine.Dr. Morales completed his Master's degree in Integrative Neuroscience at Imperial College London. He graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, where he served as the President of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Student Interest Group in Neurology and participated in an extended curriculum program under the Scholarship and Discovery track to conduct research in Computational Neuroscience, which was funded by the AAN Medical Student Research Scholarship.Dr. Morales completed his Neurology Residency at Northwestern University, and Vascular Neurology and Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowships at the University of California Los Angeles.As a clinician-scientist and innovator, Dr. Morales has several medical device patents and has been awarded multiple grants for his innovative concepts, and is co-founder of the medical device company, Vonova, Inc.. He has published in prestigious journals, such as Neuron, Nature, and Stroke. Dr. Morales is dedicated to serving patients afflicted by neurologic disease and conditions with skill, expertise, and compassion.

Mature Muscle Podcast
S.4 Ep.1 - The Science of Pain & Pushing Through the Pain Barrier, with Dr Richard Harrison

Mature Muscle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 50:37


S.4 Ep.1 - The Science of Pain & Pushing Through the Pain BarrierWelcome to a new season, looking forward to some great new guests and also getting some previous guests back on.Today i'm speaking to Dr Richard Harrison, he is a pain researcher employed at the University of Reading and affiliated with the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences (SPCLS) and Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN). His research focuses predominately on pain, examining psychological processes underlying how pain is processed, as well as individual differences in the ability to modulate (or control) the experience of pain.As pain is a multi-faceted phenomenon, involving sensory, emotional, cognitive and affective dimensions, his research covers a wide breadth in an attempt to understand such a complex topic. Richard is a firm believer in the utility of inter-disciplinary research, especially when studying pain. Working together with colleagues across an array of skill sets helps improve the relevance and scope of his work, as well as reducing the risk of researching within an “echo chamber”. http://www.richaharrison.com/Today we discuss:What pain is, and why it is such a multi-faceted phenomenonHe explained what means by pain being either a body- or mind-stateWhy do some people feel pain so much more acutely than othersHow can athletes can push themselves through what many mere “mortals” can'tWhich type of athletes can handle more than others.I hope you find this useful and enjoyed the podcast. Watch for the next episode soon, please subscribe when you can and please leave us a rating or review. Click the link highlighted to find out more about Lee here.Please also join the Mature Muscle Podcast Facebook Group for the latest info.

Neurocareers: How to be successful in STEM?
Catheter-Based Technology to Interface with the Brain: Innovating with José Morales, MD at Vonova

Neurocareers: How to be successful in STEM?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 87:56


How can we minimize the invasiveness of implantable brain-computer interfaces? What are the secrets behind using interventional neuroradiology approaches to create technology for brain interfacing? And what does it truly mean to innovate in the realm of healthcare? Welcome, dear listeners, to another exciting episode of the "Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!" entrepreneurial podcast series! Today, we embark on a journey into the cutting-edge world of neurotechnology and innovation. Our focus? The incredible advancements in minimally invasive brain interfaces led by a pioneer in the field, Dr. Jose Morales. Dr. Morales, a co-founder of Vonova and an accomplished Neurointerventional Surgeon, combines his deep passion for neuroscience with a remarkable flair for innovation. With a background steeped in translational neuroscience and experience in molecular-scale research, Dr. Morales is pushing the boundaries of neurointervention. His mission? To revolutionize diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for various neurological conditions while minimizing the invasiveness of traditional neurosurgery. But Dr. Morales isn't just a visionary; he's a recognized leader in his field. His accolades include winning the UCLA Health Innovation Challenge and Radiological Sciences Exploratory Research seed grants, as well as being selected as a finalist for the inaugural MedTech Color competition and CLS FAST program in 2021. A co-founder of the neurotechnology company, Vonova, Inc., he and his team have been selected as an NIH Blueprint MedTach Seedling and EvoNexus Incubator portfolio company, as well as a UCLA Anderson Venture Accelerator company in 2023. At the forefront of Vonova lies the development of minimally invasive brain interfaces. The goal? To transform the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy and other neurological disorders. Through the ingenious use of catheter-based technology, Vonova aims to provide solutions that are both less invasive and more effective for patients. In this episode, we'll delve into Dr. Morales's extraordinary journey, exploring his career as a Neurointerventional Surgeon, his deep-rooted passion for neuroscience, and the groundbreaking work unfolding at Vonova. Together, we'll uncover the challenges and opportunities in this dynamic field, shining a spotlight on the thrilling intersection of medicine and technology. Prepare to be inspired and enlightened as we engage in this captivating conversation with Dr. Jose Morales, a visionary shaping the future of neuroendovascular theranostics. Tune in to 'Neurocareers' and join us for this enlightening exploration of the boundless potential within the world of neuroscience and innovation. About the Podcast Guest: José Morales is an entrepreneur and a neurointerventional surgeon at Pacific Neuroscience Institute (Santa Monica, CA). He completed his Neurology Residency at the Ken and Ruth Davee Department of Neurology at Northwestern University and Vascular Neurology and Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowships at the University of California Los Angeles. He is a medical school graduate from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, where he served as the President of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Student Interest Group in Neurology and participated in an extended curriculum program under the Scholarship and Discovery track to conduct research in Computational Neuroscience and Brain Machine Interface, which was funded by the AAN Medical Student Research Scholarship. Prior to enrolling in medical school, Dr. Morales investigated the neuroanatomical correlates of critical period plasticity in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus at Harvard Medical School. He is also a graduate of Imperial College London, where he completed a Master of Science in Integrative Neuroscience and investigated the functional connectivity of memory and language networks associated with normative and pathological aging in humans for his graduate thesis in the Computational, Cognitive, and Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory. Dr. Morales is a clinician-scientist, who has published in journals, such as Neuron, Nature, and Stroke, and a medical device innovator with several issued medical device patents. For his innovative concepts, Dr. Morales was selected as a fellow for the 2021-2022 UCLA Biodesign Accelerator program. Learn about Vonova here: https://www.vonova.io/  Get in touch with Jose Morales, MD, via LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jose-m-9672344b About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume and cover letter development, and interview preparation Access to a network of professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news

Aging-US
Blog: The Role of R-loops in Neuronal Aging

Aging-US

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 4:32


R-loops are structures that form when the nascent RNA hybridizes with the template DNA strand, displacing the non-template strand. Nascent RNA refers to the newly synthesized RNA molecule that is produced during the process of transcription. Transcription is the first step in gene expression where the information in a DNA sequence is used to create an RNA molecule. In addition to transcription, R-loops are involved in various biological processes, such as splicing, DNA repair and chromatin remodeling. However, when R-loop homeostasis is disrupted, they can also cause transcriptional impairment, genome instability and cellular dysfunction. "R-loops have been shown and studied in a wide range of organisms and while they have important regulatory roles, persistent R-loops can be detrimental to cell function and survival, having been closely linked to both gene expression dysregulation and increased genome instability." In a new editorial paper, researcher Hana Hall from the Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience at Purdue University, discusses the role of R-loops in neuronal aging and neurodegeneration. On September 13, 2023, her editorial was published in Aging's Volume 15, Issue 17, and entitled, “R-loops in neuronal aging.” Hall summarizes her recent study and the current knowledge on how R-loop levels change during aging, how they affect gene expression and neuronal function, and how they are regulated by different factors. Full blog - https://aging-us.org/2023/09/the-role-of-r-loops-in-neuronal-aging/ Paper DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.205070 Corresponding author - Hana Hall - hallh@purdue.edu Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://aging.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Faging.205070 Subscribe for free publication alerts from Aging - https://www.aging-us.com/subscribe-to-toc-alerts Keywords - aging, R-loops, neuron, transcription, genome instability, neurodegeneration About Aging-US Launched in 2009, Aging-US publishes papers of general interest and biological significance in all fields of aging research and age-related diseases, including cancer—and now, with a special focus on COVID-19 vulnerability as an age-dependent syndrome. Topics in Aging-US go beyond traditional gerontology, including, but not limited to, cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, pathology in model organisms, signal transduction pathways (e.g., p53, sirtuins, and PI-3K/AKT/mTOR, among others), and approaches to modulating these signaling pathways. Please visit our website at https://www.Aging-US.com​​ and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/Aging-Us Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AgingUS/ X - https://twitter.com/AgingJrnl Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agingjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AgingJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aging/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/AgingUS/ Media Contact 18009220957 MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM

Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast
80. Neuroscience of Locomotion with Ole Kiehn

Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 38:44


Locomotion is a universal motor action expressed as the output of many integrated brain functions, with brainstem circuits acting as the gate between brain areas regulating innate, emotional, or motivational locomotion and executing spinal motor circuits. In this episode, Joe and Lesley have a chat with Dr. Ole Kiehn about his research on the relationships between locomotion in health and disease. Dr.Kiehn is a professor of Integrative Neuroscience at the Department of Neuroscience, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Do you enjoy listening to the podcast? Feel free to like this episode and follow us to hear more. Max Planck Florida's Neurotransmissions Podcast Website: www.neuropodcast.org Social Media: @MPFneuro Episode Guest: Ole Kiehn @KiehnLab Episode Hosts: Lesley Colgan @colgan_lesley Joe Schumacher @JWscience

Universo Generalista
#99 - Esquizofrenia e Genética Psiquiátrica (com Síntia Belangero)

Universo Generalista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 70:42


No episódio de hoje, conversamos com a Dra Síntia Belangero, uma pesquisadora renomada na área da genética psiquiátrica. Neste episódio, aprendemos sobre as principais características da esquizofrenia, sua relação com a genética e fatores ambientais, como é feito o seu diagnóstico e estudos relacionados. Conversamos também sobre o os avanços na estimativa de herdabilidade, passando pelos estudos de gêmemos até o GWAS (Genome Wide Association Studies - Estudos de Associação Genômica Ampla). Depois abordamos os desafios metodológicos do GWAS e suas contribuições nas pesquisas de transtornos mentais. Por fim, abordamos o uso do escore poligênico de risco e os desafios de sua criação para uma populações tão miscigenadas quanto a do Brasil. Síntia Iole Nogueira Belangero é Biomédica, Mestre e Doutora em Genética Humana e Médica pela Escola Paulista de Medicina da UNIFESP com pós-doutorado em Psiquiatria e título de Livre-Docente ambos obtidos também pela Escola Paulista de Medicina da UNIFESP. Fez estágio de doutorado na University of Pennsylvania, nos EUA e atualmente é Professora Associada e Livre-Docente do Departamento de Morfologia e Genética da UNIFESP. Atua como pesquisadora e líder do PGT (Psychiatric Genetics Team) da UNIFESP e coordena o Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience da UNIFESP e a Área de Genética e Biorrepositório do Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatria do Desenvolvimento. É representante da América Latina no Grupo de Esquizofrenia do PGC (Psychiatric Genomics Consortium). Síntia tem se concentrado em investigar os mecanismos genéticos e epigenéticos que contribuem para o desenvolvimento dos transtornos psiquiátricos, mostrando aplicações diretas no campo da saúde mental. ----------- REFERÊNCIAS DO EPISÓDIO ---------- Currículo Lattes - Síntia Iole Nogueira Belangero Artigos publicados por Síntia Belangero Psychiatric Genetics Team (PGT) - UNIFESP Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) Livro - Entre a Razão e a Ilusão: Desmistificando a Esquizofrenia Canal citado por Caio - Special Books by Special Kids ------------------ Apoie o Canal ------------ Apoio mensal: ⁠⁠https://apoia.se/universogeneralista⁠⁠ ------------------ Outras Plataformas ------------------ Nosso canal no ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ Nosso perfil no ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ Nossa conta no ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ -------- Tratamento de áudio ----------- Allan Spirandelli: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠ -------- ASSUNTOS DO EPISÓDIO ------- (0:00) Introdução (0:27) Currículo de Síntia Belangero (2:10) Definição de esquizofrenia e suas características (4:33) A esquizofrenia se assemelha a outros transtornos mentais? (8:13) Diagnósticos: comportamento e biomarcadores (9:41) Relação entre genética e esquizofrenia (14:59) Esquizofrenia: poligenia e complexidade clínica (24:11) Estudos de gêmeos sobre esquizofrenia (29:43) Fatores ambientais de risco para a esquizofrenia (35:00) Escore de risco poligênico para a esquizofrenia (40:31) O que é o Método GWAS? (45:22) Método GWAS e o tamanho do N amostral (49:52) Método GWAS e o fator de ancestralidade (55:14) Predição do escore poligênico e a população miscigenada (1:01:03) Análise genética do embrião: seleção de embriões e escore poligênico --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/universogeneralista/message

The Dissenter
#741 Marya Schechtman: The Philosophy of the Self and Personal Identity

The Dissenter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 70:50


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En Quête de Sens – Radio Notre Dame
Les écrans vont-ils finir par nous rendre idiots ?

En Quête de Sens – Radio Notre Dame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022


Anne Toulouse, a été correspondante aux États-Unis durant quinze ans. Auteur de deux livres sur Donald Trump et de guides de voyage sur les États-Unis, elle partage actuellement son temps entre Arlington, en Virginie, et Paris. Auteure de « Wokisme la France sera-t-elle contaminée ? » (Ed. Du Rocher). Sylvie Chokron, Directrice de Recherches 1ère Classe -l'UMR 8002 (Integrative Neuroscience and … Continued

En Quête de Sens – Radio Notre Dame
Les écrans vont-ils finir par nous rendre idiots ?

En Quête de Sens – Radio Notre Dame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 53:45


Anne Toulouse, a été correspondante aux États-Unis durant quinze ans. Auteur de deux livres sur Donald Trump et de guides de voyage sur les États-Unis, elle partage actuellement son temps entre Arlington, en Virginie, et Paris. Auteure de « Wokisme la France sera-t-elle contaminée ? » (Ed. Du Rocher). Sylvie Chokron, Directrice de Recherches 1ère Classe -l'UMR 8002 (Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center) chez CNRS – Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Auteure de « Une journée dans le cerveau d'Anna notre quotidien décrypté par les neurosciences » (Eyrolles 2020). François Saltiel, journaliste – Producteur Arte / France Culture / Art2voir (société de production audiovisuelle). Auteur de « La société du sans contact : Selfie d'un monde en chute » (Flammarion 2020).

People First Radio
Digital health and play in healthcare

People First Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 23:00


Dr. Najmeh Khalili-Mahani spends a lot of time staring at screens, which makes sense, since a big part of her work focuses on digital health. Khalili-Mahani is  a biomedical engineer and neuroscientist. She Works for the engAGE Centre for Research in Aging at Concordia University and for the McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience. She speaks […]

TOTAL BRAIN
ADHD: Assessment, Support and Solutions - Dr Leif Norenberg MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 23:10


Dr. Leif Norenberg is a University of Maryland Medical System-trained Pediatrician, with staff affiliations at Cape Cod, Nantucket Cottage, Boston Children's, and Massachusetts General Hospitals. He is a physician-owner at Briarpatch Pediatrics, a large Pediatric practice with three offices located on Cape Cod and Nantucket, in southeastern Massachusetts. Five physicians, three nurse practitioners, and two behavioral health professionals care for a patient population exceeding 6000 children and adolescents, ranging in age from 0 to over 19 years. Since 2004, Briarpatch has been a highly progressive practice that focuses on integrated holistic care of both mind and body, and they've been offering the use of Total Brain to patients for almost two years. Total Brain platform provides complimentary assessment and new helpful behavior habits to standard clinical practice.  While his patients' physical and mental health issues become more complex, Norenberg feels well-equipped to take on new challenges as part of the Pediatric Physicians' Organization at (Boston) Children's Hospital, and their Primary Care Alliance, who have encouraged and supported an Integrated Behavioral Health Provider model through their Behavioral Health Integration Program, to improve the medical home team's comfort level and skill, managing behavioral health issues in their primary care offices, whenever appropriate. Dr Evian Gordon is Founder and CMO of Total Brain  (https://www.totalbrain.com/). He also founded the largest standardized International Brain Database (over 1 million datasets) to discover what insights and behavioral habits are most effective in Mental Health, Wellness and Peak Performance. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). Publication and other details at https://www.dreviangordon.com/

Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Dreams have long been a source of fascination, mystery & intrigue, yet there is now an abundance of scientific evidence to shed light on the origins, nature, and purpose of this captivating aspect of the human experience.  Sleep neuroscientist Dr. Sidarta Ribeiro, joins host Dr. Pete Kelly, C.Psych for an in-depth consideration of many of the themes explored in his book The Oracle of Night: The History & Science of Dreaming.  In this discussion they cover:      what led Dr. Ribeiro to write The Oracle of Night and the meaning behind the titlethe definition of a "dreaming" and the functions dreaming may servethe underlying neuroscience of dreaming parallels between dreams and what is experienced during psychedelic experienceswhy emotions in dreams can feel so incredibly intense compared to that which is experienced when awakethe science behind lucid dreaming and tips on how to become proficient in lucid dreamingthe symbolic meaning and utility of dreams, both individually and collectively the evolutionary significance of dreaming and why has it created an adaptive advantagethe negative impact of modernity on the quality and nature of dreams and our ability to recall/utilize dream contenthow to better remember dreams and become attuned to dream content how acute sleep deprivation can act as an "anti-depressant" in the context of severe depressionthe importance of REM sleep for emotion regulationDr. Ribeiro's thoughts on the biggest unanswered questions in the field of dream study, including how dream content is selected by the brain Dr. Sidarta Ribeiro is a founder and vice director of the Brain Institute at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil, where he is also a professor of neuroscience. He received a PhD in animal behavior from The Rockefeller University. Sidarta is the author of The Oracle of Night: The History and Science of Dreaming, his fifth book, and a contributor for Folha de S.Paulo, Brazil´s largest newspaper.  He is a Member of the Latin American Academy of Sciences (ACAL) since 2016, he is associate editor of the journals PLoS One, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience and Frontiers In Psychology - Language Sciences. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the Latin American School for Educational, Cognitive and Neural Sciences and the Center for Research, Innovation and Education in Neuromathematics (NeuroMat). He served as secretary of the Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC) from 2009-2011 and was a member of the Brazilian committee of the Pew Latin American Fellows Program in the Biomedical Sciences between 2011 and 2015.

TOTAL BRAIN
WHAT'S NEW IN COLLABORATIVE CARE FOR DEPRESSION_ Dr Evian Gordon MD. PhD and Dr Richard Sztramko MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 25:25


Dr. Richard Sztramko practices Geriatric and Internal Medicine at St. Peter's and Juravinski Hospitals in Hamilton, Ontario.  He is an Assistant Professor at McMaster University, and the current Chief Medical Officer of Kerna Health. He is the co- founder of Arya EHR (Electronic Health Record) and Handover, a cutting-edge health tech company rapidly expanding throughout Canada in hospitals and outpatient clinics.      He has co-founded an award winning online education platform called www.igericare.ca to help caregivers of patients with dementia improve caregiver self-efficacy, which has been funded by Centres for Aging and Brain Health Innovation (CABHI) and the Alzheimer's Society.  His passion is making solutions that are simple, intuitive, and cost-effective for health care providers, patients, and their families.Dr Evian Gordon is Founder and CMO of Total Brain  (https://www.totalbrain.com/). He also founded the largest standardized International Brain Database (over 1 million datasets) to discover what insights and behavioral habits are most effective in Mental Health, Wellness and Peak Performance. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). Publication and other details at https://www.dreviangordon.com/

peopleHum's Podcast
The Impact of Integrative Neuroscience on Productivity ft. Magdalena Bak-Maier

peopleHum's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 26:51


Magdalena Bak-Maier talks to peopleHum about the impact of integrative neuroscience on productivity. Listen to the entire episode to know more. If you like our content, please follow our channel so we can keep producing more content like this!

Consciousness Live!
Claire Sergent Live!

Consciousness Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 117:12


Join me for a discussion with Claire Sergent, a Professor at the Université de Paris, in the Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center, as we discuss the neuroscience of consciousness and the Global Workspace Theory Sergent land website: https://clairesergent1.wixsite.com/sergentlab

Masters in Psychology Podcast
10: Sebastien Hélie, Ph.D. – Award-Winning Associate Professor and Investigator Reveals his Academic Journey Coming to America

Masters in Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 80:05


Dr. Sebastien Hélie is a French Canadian originally from Quebec. He grew up in a suburb of Montreal where he eventually received his Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Master of Science in Cognitive Psychology from the Universite de Montreal. During this time, he learned about computational psychology or mathematical psychology which sparked his interest to pursue this further. He found a professor at the Universite du Quebec A Montreal (UQAM) who was working in this field and explains this was the main reason for attending UQAM for his doctorate. After receiving his Ph.D. in Cognitive Computer Science, he continued his academic journey by moving to the United States where he moved from coast to coast before landing his perfect job at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. In this podcast interview, Dr. Hélie recounts his academic journey in more detail and explains how and why he attended different university programs. He explains how the academic system in Canada is different from the one in the US and offers advice to those interested in getting a graduate degree in psychology. Dr. Hélie is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Psychological Sciences and the Dept. of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. He is the Principal Investigator in the Laboratory for Computational Cognitive Neuroscience and the Director of the Center for Research on Brain, Behavior, and NeuroRehabilitation (CEREBBRAL). Dr. Hélie received the International Neural Network Society (INNS) Young Investigator Award and, more recently, the Trailblazer Award. He serves on the Leadership Team of the Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience and explains his passion for his current and past research. He discusses how an fMRI and EEG are used in his lines of research and explains the origin of CERBBRAL. Throughout the interview, Dr. Hélie provides impactful advice to both students and professors alike regarding the admission process, getting involved in research and labs, as well as research and grant writing. He fondly recalls his work with advisors and other professors throughout his career and shares some of the important things he has learned along the way. Connect with Dr. Sebastien Hélie: Purdue Faculty PageConnect with the Show: Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter https://vimeo.com/564518159 Interests and Specializations Dr. Hélie is interested in cognitive neuroscience, computational cognitive neuroscience, rule learning, skill acquisition, creative problem solving, decision-making and the evaluation process. Having received his Ph.D. in Cognitive Computer Science, he applies this training to his research and interests to better understand and measure cognitive learning concepts. Dr. Hélie admits that his favorite part of his job is mentoring his students as they keep him on his toes and continually challenge ideas discussed in the lab. Education Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Psychology (2001); Universite de Montreal.Master of Science (M.Sc.), Cognitive Psychology (2003); University de Montreal.Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cognitive Computer Science (2007); Universite du Quebec A Montreal. Other Sources and Links of Interest Communicating Neurons Video - by Sebastien HélieSebastien Hélie on Google Scholar Podcast Transcription 00:00:10 BradleyWelcome to the Master's in Psychology Podcast, where psychology students can learn from psychologists, educators, and practitioners to better understand what they do, how they got there, and hear the advice they have for those interested in getting a graduate degree in psychology. I'm your host Brad Schumacher and today we welcome Dr. Sebastian Hélie to the show. Dr. Hélie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences and the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Purdue University. He received his doctoral degree in Cognitive Computer Science from the University of Quebec in Montreal. Dr.

Cannabis Helps Dementia
Cannabis Helps Dementia 2021 Season Starts Friday, May 14th

Cannabis Helps Dementia

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 3:08


In our 2021 premier episode we have a great conversation with renowned integrative physician, Dr. Dustin Sulak about easing symptoms of dementia, addressing chronic pain, and sleep issues with the same medicinal plant. You may know Dr. Sulak from his educational site Healer.com or from the many articles he's written, lectures he's given or panels he's participated in to help educate people worldwide on cannabis therapeutics. He's also a board member of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians and Americans for Safe Access. In upcoming episodes we connect with a Harvard Medical School professor. Having grown up in a home where his father was a very well known, ground-breaking cannabis researcher, and seeing how his older brother, who passed at 15, got relief from leukemia related nausea, vomiting and pain, Dr. Peter Grinspoon is considered an authority on all aspects of this healing herb, including adult and medicinal uses, as well as the racist misinformation, rather than science, that was the foundation of prohibition. He also knows first hand how powerful cannabis can be in healing from opioid addiction. PLUS! Dr. Bonni Goldstein, has treated thousands of adults and children and seen their quality of life improve with cannabis medicine. We'll talk about her book, “Cannabis is Medicine” and how her senior patients are finding relief from symptoms of dementia, chronic pain and getting better sleep. Dr. Babak Baban, is researching CBD and cannabinoids at the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University. Some of his recently released studies include: one on how CBD helps reduce cytokine storms in COVID-19, which is really interesting, but the big news to us is about a mouse study where two weeks of high dose CBD seems to reset how proteins are made in Alzheimer's impacted mouse brains. We have an excellent panel discussion on How Cannabis Eases Anxiety and Depression among seniors with three geriatric specialists including President of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, Geriatric NP Eloise Theisen, RN, Geriatric Psychiatrist Dr. Phillip Grob, and Health services director of a world class assisted living facility and memory care in Santa Rosa. Dr. Blake Pearson, is a practicing family physician in Ontario, Canada treating hundreds of PLWD in facilities and at home. He's seen huge quality of life improvements in patients living with dementia using medical cannabis. Dr. Genester Wilson-King is a women's health expert. We'll talk about the impact of hormonal imbalances and risk for dementia and how cannabis may help. We're also going to connect with Dr. Ethan Russo about his comprehensive 2018 review article in Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, “Cannabis Therapeutics and the Future of Neurology” and do a deep dive into the Alzheimer's section as well as talk about other studies since then that question if cannabis helps dementia. Dr. Melanie Bone is the medical director of the cannabinoid initiative at an over-65 residential community in Florida with a teaching nursing home, memory care unit, hospice, and rehabilitation facility on site. We spoke with Dr. Bone in the 2020 season and look forward to connecting with her again and hearing how things are going! Dr. Patricia Frye, wrote one of the textbooks for the University of MD School of Pharmacy. We'll talk about the importance of healthcare provider education on cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system and how cannabis may be helping seniors and people living with dementia. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabishelpsdementia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabishelpsdementia/support

Naturopathic Business Podcast
S3 Ep15 | The TikTok Phenomenon & Growing A Hybrid Practice.

Naturopathic Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 72:27


In this episode, I interview the beautiful & talented boss babe, Dr. Kelly Lupo, on how she turned her TikTok audience into a thriving practice and how she manages and grows her brick & mortar practice! Dr. Lupo is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor located in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona. She obtained her medical degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ. Prior to medical school, she graduated from SUNY Binghamton University with a B.S. in Integrative Neuroscience. Dr. Lupo has a passion for educating and empowering individuals to take back their health. She has a special focus in women's health, hormone optimization, non-opioid pain management, and IV therapy. Contact Info: https://www.instagram.com/drkellylupo/ https://drkellylupond.com/ Naturopathic Business Contact Info: naturopathicbusiness@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/naturopathicbusiness/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAPstpfjoqsDlmr91ENHxA !!Free Resources!!! How To Pick A Niche Guide : https://mailchi.mp/84ed1956c94b/howtopickyournicheguide Want to work with me? Book a Discovery Call with the link below! https://square.site/book/LRM8PNPAJSHAR/naturopathic-doctor-business-marketing

Happy Days Rested Nights
Episode 073 - Let's Talk Hormones

Happy Days Rested Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 22:19


Show Notes Episode 73   Title – Let’s Talk Hormones Subtitle – with Dr. Kelly Lupo   Dr. Kelly Lupo is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor located in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona. She obtained her medical degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ. Prior to medical school, she graduated from SUNY Binghamton University with a B.S. in Integrative Neuroscience.   Dr. Kelly has a passion for educating and empowering individuals to take back their health. She has a special focus in women’s health, hormone optimization, non-opioid pain management, and IV therapy.”     Website: www.drkellylupond.com IG: @drkellylupo TikTok: @drkellylupo     To find out more about Samantha or to join her – Website – https://www.samanthadayconsulting.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/samanthadaysleepconsulting/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/samanthadaysleepconsulting/

Think Fit. Be Fit.
Love to Move: Exercise changes the brain and how it can treat anxiety

Think Fit. Be Fit.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 43:17


“Neural Plasticity is arguably one of the most important features of our biology” Dr Andrew Huberman The concept of Neuroplasticity holds so much promise for recovery from chronic pain and tightness, treating depression and anxiety with exercise and improving the health and longevity of the human brain.  The new “Love to Move'' episodes are dedicated to being more in love with exercise.  Today’s episode on Neuroplasticity and BDNF is here to aspire your exercise with groundbreaking science to embody a love affair with exercise.  After all, exercising muscle does more than burn calories!  Exercising muscle is a way to increase the health of your brain and recondition pain, anxiety, depression and muscle tightness. Jennifer even shares how her mother’s battle with ALS helped her see the importance of how exercise can influence the brain, body and mind simultaneously.   Topics: Through the lens of research that supports the muscular system's ability to have influence on the brain, mind and body ALS and Jennifer’s mission Meta analysis findings on exercise for depression and anxiety How lactic acid from exercise decreases anxiety Neuroplasticity with intention and attention  How BDNF improves the structure and function of the brain ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach dedicated exercise professionals, future trainers, and exercise enthusiasts all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started, hello@thinkfitbefitpodcast.com  SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER: Dive deeper with us. Sign up here. We offer a unique view on muscles, portals to new ways to respect the body and health.  Learning and ‘enjoy the process’ is a buzzy term.  We take learning seriously and want to take our listeners on that journey with us and through us SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode.  episode.  You can find us on a variety of podcast apps: Spotify Pandora iHeartRadio Amazon music TuneIn Google podcasts WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thinkfitbefit with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with the trailer or our best of 2020 episode! SUPPORT THE SHOW: by checking out LADDER SPORT, a line of high performance nutritional supplements created by Lebron James and his trainer.  They are high quality and NSF certified.  Use the code BEFIT10 for a special discount!  Learn more at our affiliates page  HOSTS AND GUESTS can be found at: Jennifer Schwartz Instagram Twitter References: Karnib N, El-Ghandour R, El Hayek L, et al. Lactate is an antidepressant that mediates resilience to stress by modulating the hippocampal levels and activity of histone deacetylases. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2019;44(6):1152-1162. doi:10.1038/s41386-019-0313-z Suliman S, Hemmings SM, Seedat S. Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) protein levels in anxiety disorders: systematic review and meta-regression analysis. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 2013;7. doi:10.3389/fnint.2013.00055 Wang, Jie, Wei-Wei Hu, Zhi Jiang, and Mei-Jiang Feng. Advances in treatment of neurodegenerative diseases: Perspectives for combination of stem cells with neurotrophic factors World Journal of Stem Cells 12, no. 5 (May 2020): 323–38. https://doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v12.i5.323.   Sen, Srijan, Ronald Duman, and Gerard Sanacora. Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Depression, and Antidepressant Medications: Meta-Analyses and Implications Biological Psychiatry 64, no. 6 (September 2008): 527–32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.05.005.  Links of interest: Love to Move: Myokines Love to Move: No more fat phobia  Found My Fitness, Dr. Rhonda Patrick Dr. Andrew Huberman Harvard blog on anxiety and exercise Movement Pathways: using Neuroplasticity to heal from chronic injury and tightness

Solutions with Mason Hargrave
Marcelo Magnasco: Dolphin Communication and Maxwell's Demon

Solutions with Mason Hargrave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 88:42


In this episode, we interview Professor Marcelo Magnasco, head of The Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience at The Rockefeller University. He is a mathematical physicist turned mathematical biologist who has conducted research in numerous subfields ranging from thermodynamics and statistical mechanics to computational neuroscience, to dolphin communication and behavior. DISCORD: https://discord.gg/7Yq2ueBFGT​ EPISODE LINKS: The Rockefeller University Website: https://www.rockefeller.edu/​ SOCIAL: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasonHargrave​- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metaphysica... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masonhargrave/support

TOTAL BRAIN
CAN SMALL STEP HABITS CHANGE YOUR LIFE - Dr Evian Gordon MD PhD and Christopher Darwin BSc Hons

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 25:15


Dr Evian Gordon is Founder and CMO of Total Brain (https://www.totalbrain.com/). He also founded the largest standardized International Brain Database (over 1 million datasets) to discover what insights and behavioral habits are most effective in Mental Health, Wellness and Peak Performance. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). Publication and other details at https://www.dreviangordon.com/ Chris Darwin is a great great grandson of Charles Darwin. Early in life his grandmother gave him the advice of his life, ‘If you cannot be first, be different.’ He has a degree in Psychology and Physical Geography. His first career was in advertising. His second was as an adventurer. Two of his expeditions were world firsts. He is on a life quest to bring about global peak meat. He has created The Darwin Challenge, which is an app that shows people the 10 benefits of moderating their meat consumption. He lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia with the love of his life, Jacqui, and their three kids. He cannot believe his luck.

TOTAL BRAIN
Tiny Steps To Big Change - Dr Evian Gordon MD PhD, Christopher Darwin BSc Hons and Dr David Whitehouse MBA PhD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 31:57


Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD - Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net. Chris Darwin is a great great grandson of Charles Darwin. Early in life his grandmother gave him the advice of his life, ‘If you cannot be first, be different.’ He has a degree in Psychology and Physical Geography. His first career was in advertising. His second was as an adventurer. Two of his expeditions were world firsts. He is on a life quest to bring about global peak meat. He has created The Darwin Challenge, which is an app that shows people the 10 benefits of moderating their meat consumption. He lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia with the love of his life, Jacqui, and their three kids. He cannot believe his luck.Dr David Whitehouse. MD,PhD is a Cambridge University undergraduate, a Harvard trained psychiatrist with over 20 years experience, with leading managed behavior change companies in the US. He also has an MBA from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in Theology . He has worked with start ups and some of the world's largest organizations with one goal always in mind to make brain insights and care for emotional pain and mental distress more accessible, easier to understand and more impactful.

Rx Chill Pill
Revolutionizing Mental Health Diagnosis and Treatment with Dr. Jennifer Perusini

Rx Chill Pill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 35:29


Can PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, be measured and stopped in its tracks? Dr. Perusini, with her company, Neurovation Labs, is looking to do just that! Listen to this fascinating conversation with Jennifer to find out how this innovative approach works and what adversities in her own life led her to become a neuroscientist and mentor for other women in STEM. Jennifer is a neuroscientist and an entrepreneur. She is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Neurovation Labs pioneering in PTSD diagnosis and treatment. Her doctoral work led to a groundbreaking discovery that there is a physiological component to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which could mean that the disorder can be measured and treated. Dr. Perusini earned her B.A. in Neuroscience & Behavior at Barnard College, Columbia University, and her Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship, on aging and Alzheimer’s disease, at Columbia University in the Departments of Psychiatry and Integrative Neuroscience. Neurovation Labs, Inc.: www.neurovationlabs.com PTSD Recovery Foundation (the new non-profit): www.ptsdrecoveryfdn.org Women in Learning (my other non-profit): www.womeninlearning.com Press release on military contracts- link here. Dr. Perusini was honored to receive Barnard's Young Alumna Awardee for 2020. Due to COVID the live event was cancelled and this is her video talking about her path as a neuroscientist and her advice for young women wanting to go into science. Link here.

TOTAL BRAIN
BE YOURSELF SKILLFULLY - Dr Evian Gordon MD PhD, Simon Poidevin AM, Scott Robertson

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 34:16


Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD - Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net. Simon Poidevin AM BSc (UNSW) - (AKA Poido) represented Australian Rugby Union from 1980 to 1992 as a player and as a captain and became the first Australian to play 50 tests for his country. In 1991, Simon was a member of the first Australian team to win the Rugby World Cup. He was a member of the Wallabies side that defeated New Zealand 2–1 in the 1980 Bledisloe Cup series and the 2-1series win in New Zealand in 1986. He toured with the Eighth Wallabies for the 1984 tour of Britain and Ireland that won the "grand slam", the first Australian side to defeat all four home nations, England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland. He made his debut as captain of the Wallabies in a two-Test series against Argentina in 1986 Simon was awarded an OAM in 1988, The Australian Sports Medal in 2000, The Centenary Medal in 2003 and was awarded the Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia on Australia Day 2018. He was inducted into the Sport’s Australia Hall Of Fame in 1991 and the Australian Rugby Hall Of Fame in 2014. Simon is the President of Total Brain in Australia and New Zealand. Scott “ Razor” Robertson (AKA Razor), has been a professional Rugby player from 1996 to 2007. As a player he won 6 championships with Canterbury and Crusaders in New Zealand. Razor has 8 championships as a head coach, including New Zealand under 21s World Cup Championship in 2014, and 3 consecutive Super Rugby titles with the Crusaders in 2017, 2018 and 2019 followed by a “Covid Competition” win in 2020. Clearly the hottest coach in Rugby Union on the planet at the present time.

TOTAL BRAIN
HOW EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS DRIVE YOU - Dr Evian Gordon MD PhD, Christopher Darwin BSc Hons, Dr David Whitehouse MBA PhD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 39:12


Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD - Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net. Chris Darwin is a great great grandson of Charles Darwin. Early in life his grandmother gave him the advice of his life, ‘If you cannot be first, be different.’ He has a degree in Psychology and Physical Geography. His first career was in advertising. His second was as an adventurer. Two of his expeditions were world firsts. He is on a life quest to bring about global peak meat. He has created The Darwin Challenge, which is an app that shows people the 10 benefits of moderating their meat consumption. He lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia with the love of his life, Jacqui, and their three kids. He cannot believe his luck.Dr David Whitehouse. MD,PhD is a Cambridge University undergraduate, a Harvard trained psychiatrist with over 20 years experience, with leading managed behavior change companies in the US. He also has an MBA from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in Theology . He has worked with start ups and some of the world's largest organizations with one goal always in mind to make brain insights and care for emotional pain and mental distress more accessible, easier to understand and more impactful.Episode is LivePublished: Sep. 14, 2020 @ 7PM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what’s coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode OnFacebookTwitter

The Balanced Beautiful Body
Your New Favorite Doctor is Here to Listen to YOU!

The Balanced Beautiful Body

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 19:08


Are you ready to hear from your new favorite doctor? From owning her own business, to providing naturopathic medicine, and also being TikTok famous, Dr. Kelly Lupo is the doctor you didn't know you were missing. She is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor located in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona. She obtained her medical degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ. Prior to medical school, she graduated from SUNY Binghamton University with a B.S. in Integrative Neuroscience. Dr. Kelly has a passion for educating and empowering individuals to take back their health. She has a special focus in women's health, hormone optimization, non-opioid pain management, and IV therapy.Kelly is a dear friend and boss babe I have the pleasure of seeing every day at work! To follow along and learn more about what services she offers and how you can set up a consultation with her, be sure to check out her website at www.drkellylupond.com. Want to stay up to date on all things with her practice and TikTok videos, follow along @drkellylupo on Instagram.Like and subscribe from where ever you listen to your podcasts now, so you always are the first to know about new episodes when they launch!Do you or someone you know want to be featured in an upcoming cup-versation episode? Submit a request through our Instagram or our website today! We look forward to sharing your story and how you find balance and beauty in your daily life.

TOTAL BRAIN
HOW TO DEAL WITH NEGATIVITY IN THE COVID ERA - Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD, Christopher Darwin BSc Hons and Dr David Whitehouse MBA, PhD.

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 36:49


Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD - Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net. Chris Darwin is a great great grandson of Charles Darwin. Early in life his grandmother gave him the advice of his life, ‘If you cannot be first, be different.’ He has a degree in Psychology and Physical Geography. His first career was in advertising. His second was as an adventurer. Two of his expeditions were world firsts. He is on a life quest to bring about global peak meat. He has created The Darwin Challenge, which is an app that shows people the 10 benefits of moderating their meat consumption. He lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia with the love of his life, Jacqui, and their three kids. He cannot believe his luck.Dr David Whitehouse. MD,PhD is a Cambridge University undergraduate, a Harvard trained psychiatrist with over 20 years experience, with leading managed behavior change companies in the US. He also has an MBA from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in Theology . He has worked with start ups and some of the world's largest organizations with one goal always in mind to make brain insights and care for emotional pain and mental distress more accessible, easier to understand and more impactful.

TOTAL BRAIN
HOW TO MASTER STRESS - Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD and Dr David Whitehouse MBA, PhD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 29:03


Dr Evian Gordon MD, PhD - Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net. Dr David Whitehouse. MD,PhD is a Cambridge University undergraduate, a Harvard trained psychiatrist with over 20 years experience, with leading managed behavior change companies in the US. He also has an MBA from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in Theology . He has worked with start ups and some of the world's largest organizations with one goal always in mind to make brain insights and care for emotional pain and mental distress more accessible, easier to understand and more impactful.

TOTAL BRAIN
THE BRAIN - FROM KNOWING TO DOING - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD and Christopher Darwin BSc Hons

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 32:31


Dr Evian Gordon is Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net. Chris Darwin is a great great grandson of Charles Darwin. Early in life his grandmother gave him the advice of his life, ‘If you cannot be first, be different.’ He has a degree in Psychology and Physical Geography. His first career was in advertising. His second was as an adventurer. Two of his expeditions were world firsts. He is on a life quest to bring about global peak meat. He has created The Darwin Challenge, which is an app that shows people the 10 benefits of moderating their meat consumption. He lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia with the love of his life, Jacqui, and their three kids. He cannot believe his luck.

Cannabis Helps Dementia
Our Story + Dr. Ethan Russo Expert Neurologist and Psychopharmacology Researcher Cannabis Helps Dementia - Ep. 1

Cannabis Helps Dementia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 21:46


We were once carefree below-the-line film and TV workers: I did props and set dressing and Dave was an Assistant Director and occasional actor. Then we were thrust into family caregiving when my mom was suddenly diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. We learned so much from my mother's decade-long journey that I felt we had to share our best practices with other families in crisis. We created AlzNotes.com to provide care gap training and plant based education to others in relationship with dementia. My mom transitioned to Pure Positive Energy in 2019. Cannabis Helps Dementia podcast was born out of my desire to shout from the rooftops how we and others have eased the suffering of loved ones living with dementia by using a medicinal herb where there is no other relief available. You'll hear the science and stories of how cannabis helps ease the difficult behavioral symptoms caused by dementing illnesses. One of the things we learned on this life-changing journey was that the United States Department of Health has held a patent since 1998 specifically for neuroprotection which inspired us to do more research. Patent # 6630507B1 “...cannabinoids are found to have particular application as neuroprotectants, for example in limiting neurological damage following ischemic insults, such as stroke and trauma, or in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and HIV dementia…” When we started to get serious about this research, we learned about Dr. Ethan Russo, who is a world renowned neurologist, psychopharmacology researcher, former Senior Medical Advisor to GW Pharmaceuticals (GW created Epidiolex and Sativex, cannabis based medications for epilepsy and MS symptoms) and he is a member of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians. Dr. Russo is a badass rockstar of medical cannabis research and among many other things, he wrote a review article in Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, “Cannabis Therapeutics and the Future of Neurology” that really got my attention. Dr. Russo gives the reader an introduction to cannabis medicine, then shows us the studies that have already been done that show how cannabis helps multiple neurological issues including epilepsy, brain tumors, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's Disease and of course, Alzheimer's. We hope you like EP1 with Dr. Russo. Please share, subscribe, rate and review to learn more about how cannabis helps dementia. In Solidarity, Chela THANK YOU! Dr. Ethan Russo , Anchor.fm , Society of Cannabis Clinicians , “The Scientist” Documentary Opening music “Wishful Thinking” by Dan Lebowitz; montage music “Cartoon Bank Heist” by Doug Maxwell Media Right Productions ...and thank you Mom, my greatest teacher. More reading: Project CBD , “World Health Organization Recommends Reclassifying Marijuana Under International Treaties” Forbes 2/1/2019 article [Full description including glossary coming to CHD website] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabishelpsdementia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabishelpsdementia/support

2020 Baby
COVID-19 uncovers an urgent need for more evolutionarily aligned approaches to infant-care

2020 Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 17:52


Homo sapiens environment of evolutionary adaptedness bathed the infant in rich environmental stimulation, both social and non-social. Because of this, 21st century babies still thrive best in the context of diverse and complex sensory-motor experience, and when loving adults and older children respond to the baby and grow increasingly long and complex social reciprocity chains. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnint.2019.00066/full?&utm_source=Email_to_authors_&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=T1_11.5e1_author&utm_campaign=Email_publication&field=&journalName=Frontiers_in_Integrative_Neuroscience&id=483495 (The latest neuroscience proposes the primacy of motor development for optimal developmental outcomes. Motor development is enhanced by experiences of postural variability and sensory-motor stimulation from the beginning of life.) Dr Pamela Douglas and https://public-health.uq.edu.au/profile/1204/peter-hill (Honorary Associate Professor Peter Hill) reflect upon the potential risks of infant sleep training practices, which problematise sensory-motor stimulation, during a time of social isolation. Pam is a GP-researcher and https://education.possumsonline.com/ (founder of the evidence-based Neuroprotective Developmental Care (or 'Possums') programs) www.possumsonline.com. She is also author of https://www.amazon.com.au/Discontented-Little-Baby-Book-ebook/dp/B00M6G1ABO (The discontented little baby book: all you need to know about feeds, sleep, and crying).  Support this podcast

TOTAL BRAIN
BRAIN INSTABILITIES - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 4:47


Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

TOTAL BRAIN
Boost Your Memory

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 32:24


Dr Evian Gordon is Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

TOTAL BRAIN
VOICE CUES - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 5:40


Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

TOTAL BRAIN
THE BENEFITS OF A POSITIVITY BIAS - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 2:49


Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

TOTAL BRAIN
EMOTIONS VS FEELINGS - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 4:17


Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

TOTAL BRAIN
THE IMPORTANCE OF STRESS MASTERY - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 3:13


Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

TOTAL BRAIN
20 KEY BRAIN QUESTIONS - Dr Evian Gordon PhD. MD

TOTAL BRAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 70:48


Founder and Chairman Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net. • Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). • Published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). • Brain Database: Over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). • Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation BRAINnet.net.

SCN2A Insights
Loss of Function & Autism

SCN2A Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 35:16


What is the relationship between loss of function SCN2A mutations and autism? How can studying SCN2A mutations teach us about cellular mechanisms underpinning autism? To help answer these questions we talk to A Prof Kevin Bender from UCSF Center for Integrative Neuroscience. Hosted by Kris Pierce and David Cunnington, parents of Will, who has SCN2A. Leave a review and subscribe via Apple Podcasts.  You can also find SCN2A Insights on Spotify, and Google Podcasts or in your podcast app. Links A Prof Kevin Bender - USCF Center for Integrative Neuroscience Story on CRISPR Activation research 

Mental Health News Radio
The Brain Revolution with Dr. Evian Gordon

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 41:44


Join Dr. Evian Gordon and Kristin Walker to discuss how revolutionizing the brain impacts your mental health! Dr. Gordon is the Founder and Chairman of Brain Resource Company and TotalBrain (2000). Founder of the largest standardized International Brain Database. Scientific Chairman and Founding Director, The Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital. Director of BRAINnet.net.He is the Principal Investigator of the first study (iSPOT) to predict treatment response in Depression. Over 250 peer-reviewed scientific publications. H-Index of over 70. Recipient of the inaugural Royal Societies Eureka Prize for Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (2003). He also published the first book on Integrative Neuroscience, titled: “Integrative Neuroscience: Bringing together biological, psychological and clinical models of the human brain” (Harwood Academic Press: London, 2000). The Brain Database has over 1 million Datasets from 6-100 years of age and in 10 Brain Disorders and over 40 leading US Corporates (including Boeing, AARP, Cerner). The diverse measures of the brain reflect: Cognition and Emotion; Screening for mental illness; Genetics, Brain Structure and brain function (EEG, ERP, fMRI). Over 300 scientists and 300 publications are linked to the BRC International consortium and over 250 projects in the USA, Europe and Australia use the International Database via the independent U.S. Foundation www.BRAINnet.net.

Greg Suess Podcast
The Greg Suess Podcast S04 E03: Kenton Sanders

Greg Suess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 36:05


On today's episode Greg sits down with Dr. Kenton Sanders, Professor and Chair of Integrative Neuroscience at the University of Nevada School of Medicine to discuss his training in comparative biology (1:38), the evolution of electrophysiology as a field the last forty years (4:28), comparing and contrasting classical central pattern generators with novel electrical gut cells (8:27), the role of calcium in muscle contraction (10:27), uncovering the link between gastrointestinal diseases with muscle contraction dysfunction (18:42), the diversity and multi-disciplinary nature of neuroscience (25:31), the perks of living in Reno, NV (27:48), and future research directions (30:48).

STEM Everyday
STEM Everyday: #114 | It’s Just What I Do | feat. Kasey Brida-Alonso

STEM Everyday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 19:16


 Kasey graduated from Binghamton University in the spring of 2017 with a B.S. in Integrative Neuroscience.  She served as[...] The post STEM Everyday: #114 | It’s Just What I Do | feat. Kasey Brida-Alonso appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.

Moonshots of the Intelligent Age: The Xlabs Podcast
Breaking the Code: Neurotech with Prof. Bharath Chandrasekaran

Moonshots of the Intelligent Age: The Xlabs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 57:57


Welcome to the first episode in the XLabs "Breaking the Code" series in which we interview key experts in moonshot technologies. Today we are happy to welcome Professor Bharath Chandrasekaran, Associate Professor of Auditory Neuroscience at UT Austin and soon to be Vice Chair of Research at the University of Pittsburgh. We have known Bharath for over 15 years now and there has never been a dull conversation. Join us in today's episode to learn about: the future of Neurotech direct read and write to the brain how vagal nerve stimulation can significantly increase the speed of learning a second language why he believes the childhood "window" for language acquisition is a myth and why we may see something as Sci-fi as see-through skull replacement in our lifetime About Bharath: Bharath Chandrasekaran, Ph.D., joined the CSD faculty in Fall 2010. He received his bachelor's degree in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences from Sri Ramachandra University, and his master’s degree in Speech Sciences from Purdue University. He completed his Ph.D. in Integrative Neuroscience from Purdue University in 2008 and a postdoctoral fellowship at Northwestern University in the Communication Neural Systems Research Group and the Auditory Neurosciences Lab. His research interests uses functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques to examine neural bases of speech perception, neural plasticity, and learning. He teaches a course on Language and the Brain (CSD 350, LING 350). Bharath has published articles in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Neuron, Brain and Language, Ear and Hearing, Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, among others. He has presented his work at National and International meetings and his research work has been featured in various print and television media.

The Scale Or Fail Show with Allison Maslan
How to Heighten Your Energy & Create Happiness, Health & Longevity - with Heidi Hannah

The Scale Or Fail Show with Allison Maslan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 29:12


As a CEO, you have a lot going on every single day... do you ever find yourself struggling to focus on one thing, because there are so many others going through your mind? On this week's episode of Allie & You, Heidi Hannah, co-founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Integrative Neuroscience, will share her energy-saving brain-training techniques and exercises to improve your focus while also promoting health, happiness, and longevity. During the interview, Heidi and I discuss the framework of the brain and a simple methodology for creating the brain YOU want to have, “leading to a new lens through which to see the world around you.” Heidi will also analyze my own brain assessment and she will help you develop your ideal tools for energy management!

The Scale Or Fail Show with Allison Maslan
How to Heighten Your Energy & Create Happiness, Health & Longevity

The Scale Or Fail Show with Allison Maslan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 29:12


As a CEO, you have a lot going on every single day... do you ever find yourself struggling to focus on one thing, because there are so many others going through your mind? On this week's episode of Allie & You, Heidi Hannah, co-founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Integrative Neuroscience, will share her energy-saving brain-training techniques and exercises to improve your focus while also promoting health, happiness, and longevity. During the interview, Heidi and I discuss the framework of the brain and a simple methodology for creating the brain YOU want to have, “leading to a new lens through which to see the world around you.” Heidi will also analyze my own brain assessment and she will help you develop your ideal tools for energy management!

Conversations In Time
Janneke Van Leeuwen and Andreas Roepstorff - Conversations In Time

Conversations In Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 47:43


Janneke van Leeuwen is an artist and neuropsychologist based in London. She is currently the Artist in Residence within the Created Out of Mind consortium and is founder of The Thinking Eye. Her medium is largely photographic – she pictures the human mind by creating photographic scale models of psychological states. Andreas Roepstorff is Professor in Anthropology and Integrative Neuroscience at Aarhus University. He is also Director of the Interacting Minds Centre which provides a transdisciplinary platform to study human interaction. He lives in Aarhus. Inspired by Conversations Before The End Of Time by Suzi Gablik. Conversations In Time is recorded and distributed as part of European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017.

#HenleyInsights
Personal Development - Time Well Spent or Time Wasted?

#HenleyInsights

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 30:26


Henley Intelligence — It was a great privilege for Jon to welcome Dr Kelly Sloan into the #HBR studio during her recent visit to South Africa. With a Bachelors degree from Columbia University, a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and an Executive MBA degree from Henley Business School, Dr Sloan has incredible insights into Personal Development that are underpinned by her time managing the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN) at the University of Reading, where they focus on dynamic brain imaging specializing in cognitive neuroscience and computational neurodynamics. This is a fascinating #WhatsTrending conversation you don't want to miss.

CHI Podcasts
World Preclinical Congress 2016 | Challenges and Future Directions of Blood-Brain Barrier Research

CHI Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 7:52


Dr. Robert D. Bell, Principal Scientist, Integrative Neuroscience at Pfizer spoke to CHI to discuss challenges in in researching the blood-brain barrier for creating effective treatments, as well as future directions and potential research avenues. He also discussed the topics and speakers he’s excited to see at the Blood-Brain Barrier conference this June. Dr. Bell is one of our chairpeople and roundtable moderators at the Blood-Brain Barrier conference, taking place June 15-16, 2016 in Boston, MA as part of the World Preclinical Congress. For details, visit http://www.WorldPreclinicalCongress.com/Blood-Brain-Barrier/

Data Skeptic
Neuroscience from a Data Scientist's Perspective

Data Skeptic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 40:18


... or should this have been called data science from a neuroscientist's perspective? Either way, I'm sure you'll enjoy this discussion with Laurie Skelly. Laurie earned a PhD in Integrative Neuroscience from the Department of Psychology at the University of Chicago. In her life as a social neuroscientist, using fMRI to study the neural processes behind empathy and psychopathy, she learned the ropes of zooming in and out between the macroscopic and the microscopic -- how millions of data points come together to tell us something meaningful about human nature. She's currently at Metis Data Science, an organization that helps people learn the skills of data science to transition in industry. In this episode, we discuss fMRI technology, Laurie's research studying empathy and psychopathy, as well as the skills and tools used in common between neuroscientists and data scientists. For listeners interested in more on this subject, Laurie recommended the blogs Neuroskeptic, Neurocritic, and Neuroecology. We conclude the episode with a mention of the upcoming Metis Data Science San Francisco cohort which Laurie will be teaching. If anyone is interested in applying to participate, they can do so here.