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Angela Stanton Angela A Stanton, PhD has earned her doctorate in NeuroEconomics (experimental neuroscience using economic models) and is also fMRI certified, having earned the following degrees: PhD Claremont Graduate University in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience; fMRI certification at Harvard University, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging; MS in Management Science & Engineering, Stanford University; MBA at University of California, Riverside; BSc Mathematics, UCLA. Her doctoral research focused on understanding how human decision-making is influenced by neurotransmitter changes. She ran clinical trial experiments, gaining an appreciation of the role hormones play in emotional and physiological decisions. A lifelong migraine sufferer, in 2008 she took early retirement from her academic position and has been an avid researcher in the field of migraines. Her efforts of understanding the cause of migraines have been assisted by thousands of migraine sufferers around the world. In 2014 she published the first, and in 2017 the second edition, of the book (Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines) that established her as a leader in the field of migraine research based on nutrition and electrolyte management. She now teaches migraine sufferers and healthcare providers all over the world about how to abort and prevent migraines without any medicine. Link to Show Notes on Website https://fabulouslyketo.com/podcast/232. Angela’s Top Tips Drink enough water. You have to check if the carnivore diet is optimal for you – it may not be healthy for everyone. At least one meal of the day, you need to snap out of ketosis to be able to do protein synthesis. Resources Mentioned Health By Principle Now Foods, DHA-500, Double Strength, 180 Softgels, Lab-Tested, Fish Oil, EPA, Vitamin E, Gluten Free, Non GMO DHA Supplements | 240 Softgels, Burpless, Lemon Flavor, DHA 1000mg + EPA 500mg, Wild Caught Fish In the UK they sell electrolyte and magnesium from the same website but when you click on the item, you need to scroll to the bottom and choose the UK for purchase. It is still from the same company but it is made in the UK and is shipped by a local affiliate (one of our migraineurs, not sure if it is his company or just someone he knows… ) so this way there is no tariff and expensive shipping. Connect with Angela Stanton on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/MigraineBook Facebook Profile: https://www.facebook.com/AngelaAStantonPhD Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaAStanton/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drangelastanton/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaastantonphd/ Website Details: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ https://www.stantonmigraineprotocol.org/ https://migraine-book.com/ The Fabulously Keto Diet & Lifestyle Journal: A 12-week journal to support new habits – Jackie Fletcher If you have enjoyed listening to this episode – Leave us a review By leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform, you help us to be found by others. Support Jackie Help Jackie make more episodes by supporting her. If you wish to support her we have various options from one off donations to becoming a Super Fabulously Keto Podcast Supporter with coaching and support. Check out this page for lots of different ways to support the podcast. https://fabulouslyketo.com/support Or You can find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon. com/FabulouslyKeto Connect with us on social media https://www.facebook.com/FabulouslyKeto https://www.instagram.com/FabulouslyKeto1 https://twitter.com/FabulouslyKeto Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FabulouslyKeto Music by Bob Collum Recommend a guest We would love to know if you have a favourite guest you would like us to interview. Let us know who you would like to hear of if you have a particular topic you would like us to cover. https://fabulouslyketo.com/recommend-a-guest We sometimes get a small commission on some of the links, this goes towards the costs of producing the podcast.
Find out why over 1M people view his TED Talks. Join us, especially if you're in Public Safety for a rare look at how extraordinary experiences shape us, our happiness, wellbeing and performance. Paul J. Zak is a professor at Claremont Graduate University and is ranked in the top 0.3% of most cited scientists with over 180 published papers and more than 19,000 citations to his research. Zak's two decades of research have taken him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. Along the way he helped start a number of interdisciplinary fields including neuroeconomics, neuromanagement, and neuromarketing. He has written three general audience books and is a regular TED speaker. His latest book, Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and Source of Happiness (2022), identifies the neurologic basis for extraordinary experiences and uses 50,000 brain measurements to show readers how to create high-impact training among other benefits.
When you play paper rock scissors, do you try and second-guess your opponent's next move? This episode looks at mind-reading, and we also have some baby baboons! It's a great time to be a neuroscientist: Computational modelling, multimodal neuroimaging and novel brain stimulation methods are producing fascinating new data. This episode looks at some of the latest research that has made the most of such techniques to reveal how our minds work, and how our brains are structured. Christian Ruff is a professor of Neuroeconomics and Decision Neuroscience at the University of Zurich; he uncovers how the brain navigates complex social and moral situations. A professor of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Copenhagen, Victoria Southgate, studies infant social cognition, and is particularly interested in how infants think about the self and the other. Adrien Meguerditchian is a comparative psychologist at the Centre of Research in Psychology and Neuroscience, at the National Centre for Scientific Research, in France. He has worked with wild chimps in Senegal and on brain MRI studies in the United States as part of his goal to understand how communication shapes the brain. For more info, visit: https://cordis.europa.eu
What are our animal companions thinking? And how does our friendship with them change their brains, and our brains? We all wish we could communicate with our pets. Though we may never share a language, modern neuroscience has enabled us to ethically understand the cognitive anatomy and emotional signals of other animals like never before. In this episode of ‘Your Brain On...', we discuss what we've learned so far, including: • The neurological phenomena that leads to domestication and, in turn, animal companionship • How oxytocin studies have signified that, yes, our dogs do love us back • The research that has shown how some companions might value social rewards from humans just as much as they value the food we provide for them • The differences (and similarities) between canine brains and human brains • How dogs do understand us to a degree, but not quite in the linguistic sense we might like to believe • The incredible things dogs can do for dementia patients • The importance of ethics in animal research • Why understanding the emotional capacity of other animals is vital Our guests for this episode are two of the foremost voices in animal cognition: BRIAN HARE: Professor in Evolutionary Anthropology, Psychology, and Neuroscience at Duke University, and a core member of their Center of Cognitive Neuroscience. Plus: co-author of ‘The Genius of Dogs' and ‘Survival of the Friendliest'. GREGORY BERNS: Professor of Psychology and Distinguished Professor of Neuroeconomics, researcher of dogs (and more recently, cows), and author of ‘How Dogs Love Us' and ‘Cowpuppy: An Unexpected Friendship and a Scientist's Journey into the Secret World of Cows'. ‘Your Brain On' is hosted by neurologists, scientists and public health advocates Ayesha and Dean Sherzai. Drs. Ayesha and Dean are now welcoming patients via the Brain Health Institute: https://brainhealthinstitute.com/ ‘Your Brain On... Having A Pet' • SEASON 3 • EPISODE 8 ——— LINKS Brian Hare: Brian Hare's website: https://brianhare.net/ The Hare Lab at Duke University: https://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/hare-lab Brian's book, ‘Survival of the Friendliest': https://a.co/d/2mNhSE1 Gregory Berns: Gregory Berns' website: http://gregoryberns.com/ Gregory's book, ‘Cowpuppy': https://a.co/d/0gpJYQx ——— FOLLOW US Join the NEURO Academy: NEUROacademy.com Instagram: @thebraindocs Website: TheBrainDocs.com More info and episodes: TheBrainDocs.com/Podcast
Does your dog truly love you or are they faking it? A recent Newsweek cover story posed that very question and revealed that scientific research provides an answer! Really, no Really! But can science really prove how your dog feels about you? Or for that matter, can it prove TRUE love, between animals or people? Fascinated by the scientific inquiry, Jason and Peter turned to Dr. Gregory Berns…the Distinguished Professor of Neuroeconomics at Emory University, and the scientist who conducted the actual “Love Research”, even going so far as using MRIs to discover what's really going on in a dog's brain! Pet parents…prepare yourself for the truth! IN THIS EPISODE: So…do our dogs actually love us? How the dog, hunting Osama bin Laden led to the first canine MRI. Utilizing MRIs to determine dog's true emotions. Food and praise light up a dog's brain reward center but is that love? Dog racism? Alligator companionship? Cow love? Re-examining animal psychology. Jason's movie, Hachi: A Dog's Tale - a story of true dog love or just love for snacks? Does our increasing understanding of animal capabilities impact how we treat them? Eating or not eating the animals that have the capacity to love us. What's too cute to eat and our definitive take on cannibalism. GoogleHEIM: The 3-year time window for certain types of dog lovers. *** FOLLOW DR. BERNS: Website - GregoryBerns.com X - @gberns Newly released book: “Cowpuppy: An Unexpected Friendship and a Scientist's Journey into the Secret World of Cows” *** FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory Berns, M.D., Ph.D. is the Distinguished Professor of Neuroeconomics in the Psychology Department at Emory University, where he directs the Center for Neuropolicy and Facility for Education and Research in Neuroscience. He pioneered the use of brain imaging technologies to understand human motivation and decision-making. Now, he uses MRI techniques to study the brains and minds of both humans and a wide range of other animals. Dr. Berns is the author of What It's Like to Be a Dog, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, How Dogs Love Us, Iconoclast, Satisfaction, and The Self Delusion. Dr. Berns and his wife live on a farm outside of Atlanta with several dogs, chickens, and some very special cows.
Join us for Episode 56 of the Discovery Series: Unplugged, featuring Dr. Amos Nadler, Founder, CEO, and Chief Scientist of Prof of Wall Street. With a PhD in Behavioral Finance and Neuroeconomics, Dr. Nadler discusses how advisors can harness fintech to better serve their clients. From his personal journey of innovation to parallels between healthcare and wealth management, Dr. Nadler shares valuable lessons on adopting new technologies. Learn from case studies of companies like Blockbuster and Kodak, understand current market dynamics, and discover strategies to build trust and adapt to generational changes. Don't miss this deep dive into the future of financial advisory with cutting-edge fintech solutions. This is the Discovery Series: Unplugged. Fintech for Financial Advisors: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XaMmPJkVGXcxQvu6oXl0Ay6UP6DdB041IjUc8r7ZTG0/mobilebasic
Find out why over 1M people view his TED Talks. Join us, especially if you're in Public Safety for a rare look at how extraordinary experiences shape us, our happiness, wellbeing and performance. Paul J. Zak is a professor at Claremont Graduate University and is ranked in the top 0.3% of most cited scientists with over 180 published papers and more than 19,000 citations to his research. Zak's two decades of research have taken him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. Along the way he helped start a number of interdisciplinary fields including neuroeconomics, neuromanagement, and neuromarketing. He has written three general audience books and is a regular TED speaker. His latest book, Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and Source of Happiness (2022), identifies the neurologic basis for extraordinary experiences and uses 50,000 brain measurements to show readers how to create high-impact training among other benefits.
Find out why over 1M people view his TED Talks. Join us, especially if you're in Public Safety for a rare look at how extraordinary experiences shape us, our happiness, wellbeing and performance. Paul J. Zak is a professor at Claremont Graduate University and is ranked in the top 0.3% of most cited scientists with over 180 published papers and more than 19,000 citations to his research. Zak's two decades of research have taken him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. Along the way he helped start a number of interdisciplinary fields including neuroeconomics, neuromanagement, and neuromarketing. He has written three general audience books and is a regular TED speaker. His latest book, Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and Source of Happiness (2022), identifies the neurologic basis for extraordinary experiences and uses 50,000 brain measurements to show readers how to create high-impact training among other benefits.
Send us a Text Message.Dr. Michael Platt, Ph.D. ( https://www.drmichaelplatt.com/ ) is the James S. Riepe University Professor, University of Pennsylvania, where he has appointments as Professor of Neuroscience at the Perelman School of Medicine ( https://plattlabs.rocks/our-team/michael-platt ), as Professor of Psychology at the School of Arts and Sciences ( https://psychology.sas.upenn.edu/people/michael-l-platt ), and as Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School ( https://marketing.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/mplatt/ ), where he works at the fascinating intersection of economics, psychology, and neuroscience. Dr. Platt has a B.A., Biological Anthropology, Yale University, a Ph.D., Biological Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, and did a Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Neuroscience, New York University and is known for asking some of the most challenging questions in 21st century neuroscience—and conceiving innovative ways to find the answers. Dr. Platt's principal questions focus on the biological mechanisms that underlie decision-making in social environments, the grasp of which has broad-scale implications for improving health and welfare in societies worldwide. A former president of the Society for Neuroeconomics, Dr. Platt publishes regularly in top-tier scientific journals and has been featured in prominent TV, radio, print, and online media. With the support of such agencies as the National Institutes of Health, Sloan Foundation, Klingenstein Foundation, McDonnell Foundation, and Department of Defense, he has produced seminal articles that have been collectively cited over 4,000 times. His expertise is sought after outside the realm of academia, as well, leading him to serve in science advisory roles for three major motion pictures and is featured in an upcoming episode of HBO Vice. Dr. Platt also directs the new Wharton Neuroscience Initiative ( WiN - https://neuro.wharton.upenn.edu/ ), a community of faculty, undergraduates, graduate and professional students, and staff interested in connecting brain science and business. Dr. Platt is the former Director of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences and the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke, and the founding Co-Director of the Duke Center for Neuroeconomic Studies. He currently serves on the Scientific Advisory Boards of multiple companies, as well as the Yang-Tan Autism Centers at MIT and Harvard and the National Primate Research Centers at Emory and UC Davis, served on the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Brain Science, served as President of the Society for Neuroeconomics, consulted on The Fountain by Darren Aronofsky, and co-founded the neurotechnology company Cogwear Technologies Inc. ( https://cogweartech.com/ ) His most recent book The Leader's Brain: Enhance Your Leadership, Build Stronger Teams, Make Better Decisions, and Inspire Greater Innovation with Neuroscience is available at all major booksellers. Support the Show.
This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we're talking about the neuroscience of climate change with neuroeconomist Nik Sawe.If you follow the science or the news, you know how big of a risk climate change is. Storms, coastal flooding, heat waves, extinctions, mass migration — the list goes on. But — as you can probably also appreciate — it's really hard to properly perceive that risk. It's much easier to focus on today's emergency, this week's looming deadline, this quarter's economic forecast — where the risks are objectively much smaller, but feel more pressing.This is where neuroscience comes in: Why are our brains so bad at perceiving this existential, long-term risk to our society and our planet? And are there ways we could work with our brains' limitations to improve our decision-making around environmental issues and the future more broadly? To answer this question, we spoke with Nik Sawe, a neuro-economist who uses brain imaging to study environmental decision making in the lab of Brian Knutson in the Stanford Department of Psychology. Nik is also a policy analyst at the think tank Energy Innovation, where he is working on policy avenues to reduce carbon emissions in the industrial sector. ReferencesParks donation FMRI studyEcolabeling/energy-efficient purchasing FMRI study"Price of your soul" study by Greg BernsDan Kahan science literacy/numeracy and climate change risk studyBrain stimulation for perspective-taking of future generationsEpisode CreditsThis episode was produced by Michael Osborne at 14th Street Studios, with production assistance by Morgan Honaker. Our logo is by Aimee Garza. The show is hosted by Nicholas Weiler at Stanford's Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience. Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying our show, please take a moment to give us a review on your podcast app of choice and share this episode with your friends. That's how we grow as a show and bring the stories of the frontiers of neuroscience to a wider audience. Learn more about the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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Оксана Зинченко, старший научный сотрудник Центра Нейроэкономики и Когнитивных Исследований Института Когнитивных Нейронаук НИУ ВШЭ, доцент департамента психологии, академический руководитель магистерской программы "Когнитивные науки и технологии: от нейрона к познанию". Кандидат психологических наук, предыдущее образование - специалитет МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова, "Клиническая психология" (квалификация "Нейропсихология"). Клинический исследовательский опыт - более 2 лет на базе института нейрохирургии им. Бурденко. Исследовательский опыт на здоровых испытуемых - более 10 лет. Авторские права на РИД "МООК «Мозг и психика»" (онлайн-курс по когнитивной психологии). Состоит в исследовательской коллаборации с учеными из Высшей нормальной школы (Париж, Франция) и университета Цюриха (Швейцария). Многократный участник в качестве лектора различных научно-популярных и образовательных мероприятий/лекториев (Geek Picnic, Лекторий Level One, Синхронизация, Курилка Гутенберга и др.) Oksana Zinchenko, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Neuroeconomics and Cognitive Research, Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences at National Research University Higher School of Economics. Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology, Academic Supervisor of the Master's Program "Cognitive Sciences and Technologies: From Neuron to Cognition". Candidate of Psychological Sciences, previous education - specialist at Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, "Clinical Psychology" (qualification "Neuropsychology"). Clinical research experience - more than 2 years on the basis of the Institute of Neurosurgery. Burdenko. Research experience on healthy subjects - more than 10 years. Copyright for RIA "MOOC "Brain and Psyche" (online course in cognitive psychology). Oksana involves in a research collaboration with scientists from the Higher Normal School (Paris, France) and the University of Zurich (Switzerland). She regularly participates as a lecturer at various popular science and educational events/lectures (Geek Picnic, Level One Lecture Hall, Synchronization, Gutenberg Smoking Room, etc.) FIND OKSANA ON SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Jonathan MacDonald is an award-winning, bestselling author and one of the most in-demand keynote speakers in the world on the topics of change, digital transformation, mindset, innovation, strategy and the future. Born in the UK, Jonathan has worked in over 100 cities globally and is internationally renowned as a business, technology and social expert.With a background in retail, entertainment and strategy Jonathan has been creating and advising businesses for over three decades. He was the youngest ever Chairman of the British Music Industries Association. Later, as Commercial Director for Ministry of Sound, Jonathan turned an analogue company into a digital powerhouse, helping expand the global franchise around the world. He also launched the first-ever Sky TV station specifically for musicians, “The Musicians Channel”, generating higher viewing figures than MTV.An entrepreneur and investor, Jonathan has over ten start-ups to his credit. He has also advised well-known, blue-chip companies including Google, Microsoft, Apple, P&G, Unilever, Nestle, Lego, Heineken, Sony and IKEA, and is trusted by senior executives around the world to convert his insights on perpetual change into profitable business strategies and personal success. As a thought-leader, he contributes to numerous publications including Forbes, Google's Think Insights, and The British Airways Business Life Magazine.Jonathan's book “Powered By Change” became a Sunday Times Bestseller and won the 2019 Business Book Awards. The book introduces ‘The Windmill Theory', demonstrating how businesses can be designed for perpetual success. His latest book, The Rise of Advanced Thought, also available on Spotify, is about how to train your thinking to achieve almost anything. To complement this volume of work, Jonathan founded The Academy of Advanced Thought, a training system for the brain that focuses on developing your thought muscle to enable it to be in the best condition it can be. The Academy is full of insightful content and a wide range of cutting-edge resources.To fuel his quest for new insights into the human mind, an to create the foundation for The Rise Of Advanced Thought, Jonathan recently received a diploma from the National Research University High School of Economics in Neuroeconomics, an emerging interdisciplinary field looking at how economic decision-making actually happens inside the brain and how it determines a course of action. In 2019, Jonathan took the bronze medal in the Sports Jiu-Jitsu World Championships, after winning the British Sports Jiu-Jitsu Heavyweight Championship in 2018. He has been a blackbelt martial artist for many years, specializing in full contact kick boxing.Please click here to learn more about Jonathan MacDonald.About Brad Sugars Internationally known as one of the most influential entrepreneurs, Brad Sugars is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and the #1 business coach in the world. Over the course of his 30-year career as an entrepreneur, Brad has become the CEO of 9+ companies and is the owner of the multimillion-dollar franchise ActionCOACH®. As a husband and father of five, Brad is equally as passionate about his family as he is about business. That's why, Brad is a strong advocate for building a business that works without you – so you can spend more time doing what really matters to you. Over the years of starting, scaling and selling many businesses, Brad has earned his fair share of scars. Being an entrepreneur is not an easy road. But if you can learn from those who have gone before you, it becomes a lot easier than going at it alone. That's why Brad has created 90 Days To Revolutionize Your Life – It's 30 minutes a day for 90 days, teaching you his 30 years experience on investing, business and life.Please click here to learn more about Brad Sugars.Learn the Fundamentals of Success for free: The Big Success Starter: https://results.bradsugars.com/thebigsuccess-starter Join Brad's programs here: 30X Life: https://results.bradsugars.com/30xlifechallenge 30X Business: https://results.bradsugars.com/30xbusinesschallenge 30X Wealth: https://results.bradsugars.com/30xwealthchallenge 90X – Revolutionize Your Life: https://30xbusiness.com/90daystorevolutionize Brad Sugars' Entrepreneur University: https://results.bradsugars.com/entrepreneuruniversity For more information, visit Brad Sugars' website: www.bradsugars.comFollow Brad on Social Media:YouTube: @bradleysugars Instagram: @bradleysugars Facebook: Bradley J SugarsLinkedIn: Brad SugarsTikTok: @bradleysugarsTwitter: BradSugars The Big Success Podcast https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-big-success-podcast/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-16-jonathan-macdonald-the-big-success-podcast-with-brad-sugars
Angela A Stanton, PhD, MS, MBA, BSc, is a highly accomplished neuroscientist and researcher, having earned a doctorate in NeuroEconomics, fMRI certification from Harvard University, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, an MS in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford University, an MBA from UCR, and a BSc in Mathematics from UCLA. Her doctoral research focused on understanding how human decision-making is influenced by neurotransmitter changes, and she gained valuable insights through clinical trial experiments into the role hormones play in emotional and physiological decisions.A lifelong migraine sufferer herself, Dr. Stanton took early retirement from her academic career in 2008 to focus on researching the underlying causes of migraines. Her work has been aided by thousands of fellow migraine sufferers around the world, and in 2014 she published the first edition of her groundbreaking book, "Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines," which established her as a leader in the field of migraine research based on nutritional and electrolyte management. The book's second edition was published in 2017.Today, Dr. Stanton teaches migraine sufferers and healthcare providers around the world about how to abort and prevent migraines without relying on medication. Her vast knowledge and expertise make her a highly sought-after speaker and consultant, and her passion for helping others find relief from migraines is truly inspiring.Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. I hope you enjoyed it. Your support means the absolute world to me. And if you're enjoying the show, I've got a small favor to ask you. I'd be incredibly grateful if you would consider becoming a supporter and make a small monthly donation. Your contribution will really help to improve the show. It's a small monthly contribution. You can cancel at any time, and the link is in the show notes. Support the showAll my links in 1 easy list, including booking and personal training workout plans at LINKTREE You can now download the carnivore experience appApple direct link for apple devices Google play store direct link to app for Android Coach Stephen's Instagram Book me for coaching My growing UK carnivore YouTube channel I have set up a community that is all about eating low-carb and specifically carnivore. CLICK HERE Support my podcast from just £3 per monthBECOME A SUPPORTER Success stories Optimal Health 5 Star reviews All my facebook and other reviews are here Thanks to www.audionautix.com for any music included. Ple...
Angela Stanton Angela A Stanton, PhD has earned her doctorate in NeuroEconomics (experimental neuroscience using economic models) and is also fMRI certified, having earned the following degrees: PhD Claremont Graduate University in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience; fMRI certification at Harvard University, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging; MS in Management Science & Engineering, Stanford University; MBA at University of California, Riverside; BSc Mathematics, UCLA. Her doctoral research focused on understanding how human decision-making is influenced by neurotransmitter changes. She ran clinical trial experiments, gaining an appreciation of the role hormones play in emotional and physiological decisions. A lifelong migraine sufferer, in 2008 she took early retirement from her academic position and has been an avid researcher in the field of migraines. Her efforts of understanding the cause of migraines have been assisted by thousands of migraine sufferers around the world. In 2014 she published the first, and in 2017 the second edition, of the book (Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines) that established her as a leader in the field of migraine research based on nutrition and electrolyte management. She now teaches migraine sufferers and healthcare providers all over the world about how to abort and prevent migraines without any medicine. Angela's Top Tips Migraine is not a disease - don't consider it as a disease. Every time you feel a headache consider whether it is a migraine or not and you need to be able to distinguish if it is a migraine or a headache. Always consider what you ate - what causes the electrolyte imbalance? Angela's Book Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: A Complete Guide: How To Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicine - Angela A Stanton Ph.D https://amzn.to/3S1lQmc Resources Mentioned The Big Fat Surprise - Nina Teicholz Wheat Belly - William Davis MD Grain Brain - Dr David Perlmutter Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Quotes by Angela Stanton “A misconception is that migraine is a pulsating, throbbing headache, it's not..” “Your body wants to heal and if you remove the symptoms then the symptoms will become stronger.” “There is only one reason for a migraine for everyone. It is always going to be associated with what is potentially causing an electrolyte imbalance.” “Migraineurs still have these heightened sensory organs. We simply haven't adapted the same way as the people who don't have migraines.” “You are a migraineur because you live in an environment that is not appropriately prepared for your adaptation.” “If you are able to avert the early morning migraine, which is when the majority of the migraines start, then you have averted more than 50% of migraines.” “Migraineurs excrete 50% more sodium than non migraineurs.” Connect with Angela Stanton on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/MigraineBook Facebook Profile: https://www.facebook.com/AngelaAStantonPhD Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DrAngelaAStanton/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drangelastanton/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaastantonphd/ Website Details: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ https://www.stantonmigraineprotocol.org/ https://migraine-book.com/ The Fabulously Keto Diet & Lifestyle Journal: A 12-week journal to support new habits – Jackie Fletcher If you have enjoyed listening to this episode - Leave us a review By leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform, you help us to be found by others. Support us on Patreon Help Jackie and Louise make more episodes by supporting them on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/FabulouslyKeto Connect with us on social media https://www.facebook.com/FabulouslyKeto https://www.instagram.com/FabulouslyKeto1 https://twitter.com/FabulouslyKeto Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FabulouslyKeto Music by Bob Collum Recommend a guest We would love to know if you have a favourite guest you would like us to interview. Let us know who you would like to hear of if you have a particular topic you would like us to cover. https://fabulouslyketo.com/recommend-a-guest We sometimes get a small commission on some of the links, this goes towards the costs of producing the podcast.
Click for full show notes, exercises, and parenting scripts from this episodeWe make thousands of choices every day–what to eat, what to wear, which email to send first, even how much creamer to put in our coffee. It might seem like we're making these choices of our own accord, but we often don't realize how many forces are influencing each and every choice we make. Everything from corporate marketing to peer influence can shape our decisions in profound and surprising ways!This is especially true for teenagers, who are making some early and important decisions like where to go to college or what career to commit to. If we want teens to make smart choices, we'll have to teach them to spot all the ways their decisions are being influenced by those around them.To help us understand how external forces affect our decision-making process, we're talking to Eric J. Johnson, author of The Elements of Choice: Why the Way We Decide Matters. Eric is a Professor of Business and Director of the Center of Decision Studies at Columbia Business School. He's also the President of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making and The Society for Neuroeconomics at Columbia! An expert on the science of decision-making, Eric is here to help us understand the nuanced influences that affect every choice we make.In our interview, we're discussing the different kinds of decision-making and their advantages. We also break down the way external factors influence our choices, and the significance of memory in our decision-making.Click for full show notes, exercises, and parenting scripts from this episode
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Diving deep into Microsoft and Fitness Influencer career advice with Dartmouth Alumni D'21 — Isabelle Morris. Exploring how she navigated her career at Dartmouth and how she entered the tech and fitness world. We examine her day-to-day and get insights into how she managed to be who she is today. Isabelle was born and raised in Cold Spring Harbor, New York before attending Dartmouth. She graduated in 2021, majoring in Cognitive Science with a focus in Neuroeconomics and a minor in Religion. Isabelle was also interested in the intersection between technology and human cognition, and she was involved in the DALI Lab at Dartmouth. After graduation, she became a Program Manager at Microsoft on the Azure Networking team. In addition to her academic pursuits, Isabelle has always been passionate about fitness and nutrition. She runs an Instagram account @fitness4lazygirls where she promotes a balanced approach to fitness and provides 1:1 online coaching for women who want to gain confidence without restrictions. We are so amped for this convo! Let's get into it... click play... We'll keep you on track with your life and your goals. It's time to go out there and grind and do something great! SUBSCRIBE you don't want to miss what we have coming next, see you soon Darties! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthegreennn/support
Please subscribe via the Podcast links aboveDo you have high performers on your team? How would you feel if they went to work for your competitors? I guess you'd prefer if they stayed and worked with you? So, how do you create the conditions so people can thrive, enjoy what they're doing and perform at their best? These are just some of the topics I covered in my conversation with this week's guest, Paul Zak. Apart from having a TED talk with nearly 2 million views, Paul has written two best-selling books and there's a third one on the way. He is also the founding Director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies and a Professor of Economics, Psychology and Management at Claremont Graduate University in California. His former colleagues included renowned scholars such as the late Peter Drucker and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.Paul is also a co-founder and Chief Immersion Officer of the firm Get Immersion. During our conversation, Paul explains what he's learned from his extensive research and provides tangible tips and advice that any of us can implement straight away. So, why not head over to your favourite podcast channel and dive in...Meet your host, Gerry MurrayShow LinksConnect with Paul Zak on LinkedIn Buy Paul's book "Trust Factor: The Science of Creating High Performing Companies"Buy Paul's book "The Moral Molecule: How Trust Works"Check out Get ImmersionMake Better Talent decisions with Wide Circle
Welcome to The Voice of Retail. I'm your host Michael LeBlanc. This podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada.The way we decide matters. So says Eric Johnson, director of the Centre for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School and author of the new book “The Elements of Choice”In a great conversation we delve into the architecture of choice - according to Eric, every time we make a choice, our minds go through an elaborate process most of us never notice. We talk about how all of this applies to our lives, and our lives as retailers, in this exclusive interview.Speaking of great choices, I heard from the team over at the Global Ecommerce Leaders Forum that the ecommerce industry was back out in force last week in Palm Springs at eTailWest. If you're looking to ramp up your ecommerce sales outside of Canada and the US, definitely put GELF LA '22 on your schedule for next month. The global DTC and cross-border ecommerce community will be back in West Hollywood on April 21st at the Director's Guide of America. You can sign up at www.globalecommerceleadersforum.com and if you have a great international story to share, the GELF is always looking for new voices to join them on stage. That's April 21st for GELF LA 2022Thanks for tuning into this special episode of The Voice of Retail. If you haven't already, be sure and click subscribe on your favourite podcast platform so new episodes will land automatically twice a week, and check out my other retail industry media properties; the Remarkable Retail podcast, the Conversations with CommerceNext podcast, and the Food Professor podcast. Last but not least, if you are into BBQ, check out my all new YouTube barbecue show, Last Request Barbeque, with new episodes each and every week!I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company & Maven Media, and if you're looking for more content, or want to chat follow me on LinkedIn, or visit my website meleblanc.co! Have a safe week everyone!About EricEric J. Johnson is the Norman Eig Professor of Business and the director of the Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School. He has been the president of both the Society for Judgment and Decision Making and the Society for Neuroeconomics. He lives in New York City. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated on thought leadership panels worldwide. Michael was recently added to ReThink Retail's prestigious Top 100 Global Retail Influencers for a second year in 2022.Michael is also the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus the Remarkable Retail with author Steve Dennis, Global E-Commerce Tech Talks and The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. Most recently, Michael launched Conversations with CommerceNext, a podcast focussed on retail eCommerce, digital marketing and retail careers - all available on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music and all major podcast platforms. Michael is also the producer and host of the “Last Request Barbeque” channel on YouTube where he cooks meals to die for and influencer riches.
Before I introduce you to Angela, I want to let you know the first Hub Summit is happening! It's free to register, please check it out here: http://bit.ly/lowcarbhubsummit If you're a migraine sufferer, you don't want to miss this podcast! Angela A Stanton, PhD has earned her doctorate in NeuroEconomics (experimental neuroscience using economic models) and is also fMRI certified. Her research focused on understanding how human decision-making is influenced by hormonal and neurotransmitter changes. She ran many experiments and clinical trials, gaining an appreciation of the important roles neurons play in not only mental but also in physiological functions. A lifelong migraine sufferer, in 2008 she took early retirement from her teaching position and has been an avid researcher in the field of migraines. Her efforts of understanding the cause of migraines have been assisted by thousands of migraine sufferers around the world. In 2014 she published the first, and in 2017 the second edition of the book (Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: Complete Guide) that established her as a leader of the new field of migraine research, based on nutrition. She now teaches migraine sufferers and medical doctors alike about how to abort and prevent migraines without the use of medicine. She lives in sunny Southern California with her husband near her adult married children and grandchildren, where she never stops trying to inspire everyone—especially migraineurs—about the health benefits of healthy low- or no-carbohydrate way of eating, as well as the importance of staying active with mind and body. Classes taught: Nutrition Network, 3 lecture hours on migraine plus an hour of personal interview. These classes are for healthcare providers and offer continuing education credit: https://nutrition-network.org/neurology Nutrition Coalition in the UK: The Stanton Migraine Protocol®: A Masterclass https://nutritioncollective.co.uk/event/migraines/ This course is for continuing educational credit for healthcare professionals. Please find the potassium article here: https://www.hormonesmatter.com/should-you-supplement-potassium/ https://cluelessdoctors.com/ Mediterranean article. Connect with Angela: Scientist, Stanton Migraine Protocol Inc., Email: angela@migraine-book.com Website: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/2021/12/06/migraine-treatment-and-prevention-by-the-stanton-migraine-protocol/ Address: P.O. Box 18863 Anaheim, CA 92817 Website: http://migraine-book.com Testimonials: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/testimonials/ Scienceblogger: https://www.hormonesmatter.com/author/angela-stanton/ Amazon books: https://www.amazon.com/Angela-Stanton/e/B003HLTDLQ/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 Contact Tracey: Web: https://www.traceymcbeath.com.au Check out the HUB: http://www.lowcarblifestylehub.com Are you a health practitioner and interested in learning how to bring low carb in to your practice with confidence? The Nutrition Network has a number of programs to help. For GP's; Dietitians; Nurses and Health Coaches. The Nutrition Network is run by the Noakes Foundation. To learn more, click here: http://bit.ly/nutritionnetwork
This week's conversation is with Dr. Eric Johnson, a Norman Eig Professor of Business, and Director of the Center for Decision Sciences at the Columbia Business School. He has been the President of the Society for Judgment and Decision-Making and the Society for Neuroeconomics. His academic awards include the Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award of the Society for Consumer Psychology, Fellow of the Association of Consumer Research, and an honorary doctorate in behavioral economics from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.Eric's research examines the interface between Behavioral Decision Research, Economics and the decisions made by consumers, managers, and their implications for public policy, markets and marketing.Among other topics, Eric has explored how the way options are presented to decision-makers affect their choices in areas such as organ donation, the choice of environmentally friendly products, and investments. I wanted to have Eric on because I read his latest book, “The Elements of Choice: Why the Way We Decide Matters” – Decisions and microdecisions are one of our greatest human privileges. It is our choices that ultimately reveal who we are. Eric has spent his life understanding the frameworks for decision making – how we set conditions, and how conditions influence us. You'll be fascinated by what Eric has to share about decision making.----Please support our partners!We're able to keep growing and creating content for YOU because of their support. We believe in their mission and would appreciate you supporting them in return!!To take advantage of deals from our partners, head to http://www.findingmastery.net/partners where you'll find all discount links and codes mentioned in the podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Season 2 Episode # 13 Dr. Christian Montag is coming from Ulm, GermanyDr. Montag is an author, speaker, psychologist, and neuroscientist and currently works as a Professor for Molecular Psychology at Ulm University and as a visiting Professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu.Dr. Montag's research interests are centered around molecular genetics of personality and emotions. He combines molecular genetics with brain imaging techniques such as structural/functional MRI, to better understand individual differences in human nature. He also conducts research in the fields of Neuroeconomics and addiction, including new approaches from Psychoinformatics. Listeners, it is going to be one educational and informational episode.Dr. Montag, Welcome to the show!TOTD B.F. Skinner – “the emotions are excellent examples of the fictional causes to which we commonly attribute behavior.”In this episode:Tell me about life growing up Please tell the listeners about Ulm, founded in 1181 have a beautiful astronomical clock, on the Danube River and of course, the Ulm Minister Church…Jaak Panksepp coined “Affective Neuroscience.” Dr. Panksepp was your mentor… what attracted you to his work? What are your essential ingredients?Instagramization – what are your thoughts on the influence it has on our brains and ability to connect to one anotherAddictionSmartphones – the impact of digital societies on human brainsWhat are our emotional needs in a digital society? Is technology changing those needs?Gaming Disorder Your most recent book (6)– Animal Emotions – please provide an overview of the book. Psychoinformatics – is that another way for psychologists to market to our vulnerabilities…All of this has been very interesting but if you had to summarize your work and why it is so important in answering this question – what is the implication for humanity if we don't take action to better understand our emotions and therefore, the influences that cause us so to say, to be emotionalLegacyOther place to find Christianwww.thescienceof.art (project with John Wright)My book "Animal Emotion" on Pankseppian Affective Neuroscience (PDF version free!): https://punctumbooks.com/titles/animal-emotions-how-they-drive-human-behavior/My book "DU GEHÖRST UNS" on the data business model behind digital applications (only German language): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.de/Paperback/Du-gehoerst-uns/Christian-Montag/Blessing/e583737.rhdMore on me: www.christianmontag.deOr on my research: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian-MontagTwitter: https://twitter.com/chrismontag77Thanks for listening and enjoy the show.
Hi friends! Happy New Year! Introducing the brand new TONE Device! Struggling to lose weight or reach your fitness goals? The TONE is a new breath acetone meter which lets you know if your body is burning fat! Pre-order the TONE here. Now shipping worldwide!! Pre-order the Black & Gold TONE HERE Pre-order the Black & Rose Gold TONE HERE This episode is all about Protein, the cons to eating One Meal A Day (OMAD), Animal Protein vs Plant Protein, Protein Requirements, Antinutrients and More with Dr. Angela Stanton! "My doctorate is in a field of neuroscience that incorporates several specialties with the focus on neurotransmitters associated with decision-making. Economic games and heavy mathematics are used in this field of research. My official degree is doctorate in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience. This field is referred to as Neuroeconomics. I now study how the brain and nutrition interrelate. I specifically focus on migraine as a channelopathy, where electrolyte imbalance induced by glucose sensitivity and carbs intolerance is causing havoc. My latest book “Fighting the Migraine Epidemic: A Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines” is available in paperback and e-book all over the world (https://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Migraine-Epidemic-Migraines-Medicines-ebook/dp/B076BZG2V3). I am currently working on a ketosis book (the various ways of eating, such as carnivore, ketogenic, and even the low carbs high fat, that can get a person into ketosis) that is custom tailored to migraineurs, because their reaction to nutrition is so different from others and because they need so different electrolytes. My focus is on the importance of electrolytes and nutrition for migraine-free (and medicine free) life." Main web page: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ Main Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers/ Email: angela@migraine-book.com Try the FREE calorie & macro calculator HERE Link to join the facebook group for the Optimal Protein Podcast podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2017506024952802/ Follow Vanessa on instagram to see her meals, recipes, informative posts and much more! Click here @ketogenicgirl Try the Higher Protein Keto Meal Plans & Coaching: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com - Prior to beginning a ketogenic diet you should undergo a health screening with your physician to confirm that a ketogenic diet is suitable for you and to rule out any conditions and contraindications that may pose risks or are incompatible with a ketogenic diet, including by way of example: conditions affecting the kidneys, liver or pancreas; muscular dystrophy; pregnancy; breast-feeding; being underweight; eating disorders; any health condition that requires a special diet [other conditions or contraindications]; hypoglycemia; or type 1 diabetes. A ketogenic diet may or may not be appropriate if you have type 2 diabetes, so you must consult with your physician if you have this condition. Anyone under the age of 18 should consult with their physician and their parents or legal guardian before beginning such a diet. Use of Ketogenic Girl videos are subject to the Ketogenicgirl.com Terms of Use and Medical Disclaimer. All rights reserved. If you do not agree with these terms, do not listen to, or view any Ketogenic Girl podcasts or videos.
Professor Eric Johnson shares compelling research revealing the tiny factors that have a huge impact on what we (and others!) end up choosing. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How changing order drastically changes what we choose 2) The key to minimizing indecision 3) The biggest decision-making mistake people make Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep728 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT ERIC — Eric J. Johnson is the Norman Eig Professor of Business and the director of the Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School. He has been the president of both the Society for Judgment and Decision Making and the Society for Neuroeconomics. He lives in New York City. • Eric's book: The Elements of Choice: Why the Way We Decide Matters • Eric's Twitter: @ProfEricJohnson • Eric's website: TheElementsofChoice.com • Eric's study: “Do Defaults Save Lives?” with Daniel G. Goldstein — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Tool: Marvin • Study: “How Consumers Are Affected by the Framing of Attribute Information Before and After Consuming the Product” by Irwin P. Levin and Gary J. Gaeth • Book: On the Road by Jack Kerouac • Book: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • FSAstore.com. Use your flex spending account funds with the greatest of ease!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello my friends! This episode is all about Protein, the cons to eating One Meal A Day (OMAD), gluconeogensis and more! This episode is part of the special Protein Series we are featuring with some of the TOP experts in the world on protein! Every week we will be playing the BEST of episodes on protein that you may have missed including Dr. Stu Phillips, Dr. Ted Naiman, Dr. Jose Antonio, Dr. Don Layman and more!! Follow @ketogenicgirl on Instagram to see visuals and posts mentioned on this podcast. This episode is about Electrolytes, Water Retention, Protein & Ketones on Keto and Carnivore with Dr. Angela Stanton. Part 1 of 2 episodes, with part 2 coming out later this week. "My doctorate is in a field of neuroscience that incorporates several specialties with the focus on neurotransmitters associated with decision-making. Economic games and heavy mathematics are used in this field of research. My official degree is doctorate in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience. This field is referred to as Neuroeconomics. I now study how the brain and nutrition interrelate. I specifically focus on migraine as a channelopathy, where electrolyte imbalance induced by glucose sensitivity and carbs intolerance is causing havoc. My latest book “Fighting the Migraine Epidemic: A Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines” is available in paperback and e-book all over the world (https://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Migraine-Epidemic-Migraines-Medicines-ebook/dp/B076BZG2V3). I am currently working on a ketosis book (the various ways of eating, such as carnivore, ketogenic, and even the low carbs high fat, that can get a person into ketosis) that is custom tailored to migraineurs, because their reaction to nutrition is so different from others and because they need so different electrolytes. My focus is on the importance of electrolytes and nutrition for migraine-free (and medicine free) life." Main web page: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ Main Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers/ Twitter: @MigraineBook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaastantonphd/ Email: angela@migraine-book.com Try the FREE calorie & macro calculator HERE Get Your FREE ebook on keto here: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com/pages/free-ebook Try the High Protein Keto Meal Plans & Coaching: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com Special thank you to Fast Keto sponsors: Try Athletic Greens! ONE tasty scoop of Athletic Greens contains 75 vitamins, minerals and whole food-sourced ingredients, including a multivitamin, multimineral, probiotic, greens superfood blend and more, that all work together to fill the nutritional gaps in your diet, increase energy and focus, aid with digestion and supports a healthy immune system, all without the need to take multiple products or pills. Visit www.athleticgreens.com/ketogenicgirl and join health experts, athletes and health conscious go-getters around the world who make a daily commitment to their health every day. Again, simply visit www.athleticgreens.com/ketogenicgirl and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. Pregnant or nursing women should seek professional medical advice before taking this or any other dietary supplement. - This episode is brought to you by ButcherBox™ ! They make sure their members are taken care of! Skip the lines for your Thanksgiving turkey. This holiday, ButcherBox is proud to give new members a free turkey. Just go to ButcherBox.com/FASTKETO to sign up. That's ButcherBox.com/FASTKETO to receive a FREE 10–14 pound turkey in your first box! - Prior to beginning a ketogenic diet you should undergo a health screening with your physician to confirm that a ketogenic diet is suitable for you and to rule out any conditions and contraindications that may pose risks or are incompatible with a ketogenic diet, including by way of example: conditions affecting the kidneys, liver or pancreas; muscular dystrophy; pregnancy; breast-feeding; being underweight; eating disorders; any health condition that requires a special diet [other conditions or contraindications]; hypoglycemia; or type 1 diabetes. A ketogenic diet may or may not be appropriate if you have type 2 diabetes, so you must consult with your physician if you have this condition. Anyone under the age of 18 should consult with their physician and their parents or legal guardian before beginning such a diet. Use of Ketogenic Girl videos are subject to the Ketogenicgirl.com Terms of Use and Medical Disclaimer. All rights reserved. If you do not agree with these terms, do not listen to, or view any Ketogenic Girl podcasts or videos.
Dalton is the founder of Temper, an intermittent fasting mint. But actually it's so much more because the mint is a pursuit to combine physical products, cutting edge digital therapeutics, and world class behavior change technologies focused on metabolic fitness. Their mission to enable thriving persists and we are proud to offer Temper as the latest solution to enable human thriving. For the last 15 years their team has studied at the intersection of minds and machines. From our PhDs in neuroscience, humanoid robotics and chemical engineering to our work in artificial intelligence, bio-therapeutics, and even professional sports we have always worked to improve the human condition with one goal in mind, to give humans the tools they need to be the person they have always aspired to be. Starting with a PhD in Neuroeconomics at USC, Dr Combs has spent his career, starting with PhD in Neuroeconomics at USC, researching how people make decisions, and designing technology to help them make better ones. His newest company, Temper, is making metabolic fitness accessible by making it easy to stick to an intermittent fasting plan and to give people more control over the most impactful behaviors in their life - when and what to eat. His previous company focused on improving people's relationships with their phones and was featured in TIME, 20/20, and 60 Minutes. Check out his book Digital Behavioral Design to learn more about how to use technology to shape behavior. I was introduced to Dalton him through one of my co-workers who knows that I'm a bit of a guinea pig for all things health and wellness. And you guys...Dalton is one really...REALLY smart guy. In today's episode we get the background on Dalton and focus on the neuroscience behind our behaviors and building habits. Next week we'll talk about intermittent fasting. We go in depth on Dalton's morning routine and his past experiences with nutrition which have led to an appreciation of wellness and the social aspects of food. The 3 steps that happen in order for us to form and engage in habits The psychology of habits and the association they have with behavior Why most attempts to change habits fail and how to succeed instead And of course an exercise (because this is basically free therapy for me!) on how to fix my midnight eating habit. As you listen, think about habits and behaviors you have? What would you change to make space in your life for something more positive? www.usetemper.com instagram.com/thehaileydaily
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A few months ago, in episode 162 you got to hear from Leidy Klotz about his fantastic new book Subtract, which is based on this question of why we humans look to add first when often subtracting can be a better option. It is a little bit of minimalism/essentialism and a really great episode to help people overcome loss aversion and see that, as he says, “less is not a loss,” such a cool insight. Anyway, while he and I were doing our pre and post-interview chat, he mentioned that his friend and colleague Eric Johnson had a book coming out soon called The Elements of Choice and that I should talk with him about it, so here we are. Dr. Johnson is not a newbie to the space by any means, as you will hear in the interview. He has had the opportunity to work and train with some of the most notable names in the field, including Herbert Simon, Amos Tversky, as well as his friends Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein. He is the Norman Eig Professor of Business and the Director of the Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School. He has been the president of both the Society for Judgment and Decision Making and the Society for Neuroeconomics. He has decades of experience and definitely knows his stuff, which is one of the many reasons I was so honored to chat with him and share the conversation with you. Show Notes: [00:07] In today's episode I'm introducing you to Dr. Eric J. Johnson, author of the brand new book, The Elements of Choice. [03:57] Eric shares his background and how he got into the field. His research has always been about helping people make choices and how the way we present information to them affects their choices. [05:40] He was fascinated with the choices he observed people making. [07:06] Eric shares research from a former student of his. She implemented the health records systems at a major New York hospital. [09:18] Memory played an important role in the doctor's behavior in her research. [11:31] When you put in the time to plan the architecture upfront, the actual intention itself can be very small. Designers often have more influence than they realize. [12:42] He shares his research about taking different doors at the Copenhagen airport. [14:06] Little bits of effort at the beginning of the decision have an influence throughout the course of the decision. Choice architecture usually works by favoring one path over another. [16:10] If I know exactly what you want I would give you just one option, but the person making the choice knows a lot about themselves so they often know more about what they want. [18:10] There is a trade-off between how much you are asking of people (in terms of deciding) and how much variety you need to give them so they can find the option that is best for them. [20:45] Choice is not determined by myself and my preferences alone. [21:38] We are all designers all the time. [23:14] Order will have an influence depending on your medium. There are many other things as a designer to think about also. [24:50] Defaults are powerful. Eric and Dan Goldstein researched defaults in organ donations. [27:07] Not all situations are the same, so you really need to look across all the studies and understand your own situation and context. [28:44] Our preferences aren't written in stone. We have many preferences. Depending on what comes to mind, I might make different choices. [29:36] Eric shares one of his favorite studies where they ask people about climate change and would they pay a carbon tax (or carbon offset) to fight climate change. [32:26] One study is not enough to actually build a science. We need to do cross studies. [35:16] Eric shares how choice architecture can affect COVID vaccinations. [38:00] Defaults work because they endow you with the option. You think less about the disadvantages. [39:26] The decisions of our privacy and cookies are decisions we make multiple times a day. [40:32] Choice architecture and designers have amazing influence. Hopefully, people will design in ways they want to be designed to. [41:46] Melina shares a study about trying to influence people to take the stairs instead of riding the elevator. [43:31] Defaults are everywhere. They save us effort by not having to make a decision every time. [46:16] Melina shares her closing thoughts. [47:44] The more you know about someone, the fewer choices you can provide to them. When you have no idea who your customer is – what they like, what the context is of them finding you, why they are there, what needs they are looking to fill or problems they need to solve, you then have to present a whole bunch of choices, which can make it harder for them to make a decision. 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Episode 198 Professor Eric J. Johnson. Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Professor Eric J. Johnson. Eric J. Johnson is Norman Eig Professor of Business, and Director of the Center for Decision Sciences at the Columbia Business School. He has been the President of the Society for Judgment and Decision-Making and the Society for Neuroeconomics. His academic awards include the Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award of the Society for Consumer Psychology, Fellow of the Association of Consumer Research, and an honorary doctorate in behavioral economics from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. To buy the book and learn more: https://www.theelementsofchoice.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/profericjohnson Note: Guests create their own bio description for each episode. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Tommy and Dan requested and were provided with a review copy of the book in preparation for interviewing Professor Johnson. Thank you to the publisher and Professor Johnson for providing us with these books. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! The easiest way to donate is via the Venmo app and you can donate to (at symbol) CuriosityHour (Download app here: venmo.com) The Curiosity Hour Podcast is available free on 13 platforms: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Soundcloud, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Podbean, PlayerFM, Castbox, and Pocket Casts. Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language. The Public Service Announcement near the end of the episode solely represents the views of Tommy and Dan and not our guests or our listeners.
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In this solo episode of Success That Lasts, Jared Siegel explores the concept of classical conditioning and talks about how bridging neuroscience and economics can enhance financial decision-making. Here are a few highlights: Jared explains classical conditioning and its origins. “Researchers have been able to pair these insights with new technologies to dig even deeper and identify new insights in how we make decisions. I believe these insights, if applied to our lives, offer an opportunity to make more profitable financial decisions,” he remarks. Even though we are 99.9% unaware of dopamine release, we are 99.9% driven by the information it conveys to the other parts of our brains, research says. Neuroscientific studies have shown that human emotions are rooted in the predictions of highly flexible brain cells, which continuously adjust their connections to reflect our newest reality. There is a striking similarity between the brains of gamblers and the brains of cocaine addicts and morphine users. Neuroeconomics suggests that the first step to gaining better control of our financial decisions is realizing how little control we actually have. “Understanding how dopamine influences our financial decisions is an important first step to becoming a more predictable and profitable financial decision-maker,” Jared advises. Resources Jared Siegel on LinkedIn | Twitter DelapCPA.com Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich by Jason Zweig JasonZweig.com Inflation, Higher Taxes, and National Debt Webinar, Wednesday, June 2, 2021 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Sanketh is currently a student at the University of Maryland where he is pursuing degrees in Neuroeconomics and Neurobiology/Physiology as well as minors in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He is also the co-founder of Vitalize, a wellness app designed specifically to reduce stress and burnout in healthcare professionals, and the founder of STEPS, a nonprofit focused on improving STEM education in low-income communities. Outside of his two startups, Sanketh is involved on campus as a research assistant with the University of Maryland School of Medicine, a venture fellow with EVCA, a research intern with NeuroEconSolutions, and a staff writer at The Decision Lab. Sanketh's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanketh-andhavarapu/ Nudge by Robert Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein: https://www.amazon.com/Nudge-Improving-Decisions-Health-Happiness/dp/014311526X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nudge&qid=1616949109&sr=8-1 Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman: https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0374533555/ref=sr_1_2?crid=34VP1JMDKAW2S&dchild=1&keywords=thinking+fast+and+slow&qid=1616949129&sprefix=thinking+%2Caps%2C177&sr=8-2 Do Nothing by J. Keith Murnighan: https://www.amazon.com/Do-Nothing-Discover-Hands-Off-Leadership/dp/0143108565/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=do+nothing&qid=1616949198&sr=8-3 My email is sbwang17@gmail.com if you want to reach me.
In this episode of Zero Down, Aditi and Garima have talked about 'The Decoy Effect In Economics' and have explored it's relation with Neuroeconomics. Throughout the episode, they bring out real-life examples to explain how this strategy affects our day-to-day decision making, without us even realising!So, get your earphones and delve into the episode to know the ins and outs of this fascinating economic theory.
"Angela A Stanton, PhD has earned her doctorate in Neuroeconomics (experimental neuroscience using economic models) and is also fMRI certified. Her research focused on understanding how human decision-making is influenced by hormonal changes. She ran many experiments, gaining an appreciation of the important roles neurons play in mental and physiological functions. A lifelong migraine sufferer, in 2008 she took early retirement from her teaching position and has been an avid researcher in the field of migraines since. Her efforts of understanding the cause of migraines have been assisted by thousands of migraine sufferers around the world. In 2014 she published the first, and in 2017 the second edition of the book (Fighting The Migraine Epidemic: Complete Guide) that established her as a leader in the new field of migraine research based on nutrition. She now teaches migraine sufferers and medical doctors alike about how to abort and prevent migraines without the use of medicine. She lives in sunny Southern California with her husband near her adult married children and grandchildren, where she never stops trying to inspire everyone—especially migraineurs—about the health benefits of healthy low- or no-carbohydrate way of eating, as well as the importance of staying active with mind and body. She can be reached via contact form: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ Twitter: @MigraineBook and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AngelaAStantonPhD" This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https://shawn-baker.com
This episode is about Electrolytes, Water Retention, Protein & Ketones on Keto and Carnivore with Dr. Angela Stanton. Part 2 of 2 episodes, with part 1 out Monday of this week. "I am a migraine expert by default because I have been a migraine sufferer since my childhood. My doctorate is in a field of neuroscience that incorporates several specialties with the focus on neurotransmitters associated with decision-making. Economic games and heavy mathematics are used in this field of research. My official degree is doctorate in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience. This field is referred to as Neuroeconomics. I now study how the brain and nutrition interrelate. I specifically focus on migraine as a channelopathy, where electrolyte imbalance induced by glucose sensitivity and carbs intolerance is causing havoc. My latest book “Fighting the Migraine Epidemic: A Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines” is available in paperback and e-book all over the world (https://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Migraine-Epidemic-Migraines-Medicines-ebook/dp/B076BZG2V3). I am currently working on a ketosis book (the various ways of eating, such as carnivore, ketogenic, and even the low carbs high fat, that can get a person into ketosis) that is custom tailored to migraineurs, because their reaction to nutrition is so different from others and because they need so different electrolytes. My focus is on the importance of electrolytes and nutrition for migraine-free (and medicine free) life." Main web page: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ Main Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers/ Twitter: @MigraineBook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaastantonphd/ Email: angela@migraine-book.com Get Your FREE ebook on keto: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com/pages/free-ebook Try the 28 Day Ketogenic Girl Challenge: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com Special thank you to Fast Keto sponsors: For a limited time, new members can get BACON FOR LIFE when you sign up for ButcherBox by going to https://butcherbox.com/fastketo. That’s https://www.butcherbox.com/fastketo to get a free turkey in your first order! - Try BLUBLOX new HIVE Red Light Therapy device! Use the code “FASTKETO” to save 15% at https://www.blublox.com - Prior to beginning a ketogenic diet you should undergo a health screening with your physician to confirm that a ketogenic diet is suitable for you and to rule out any conditions and contraindications that may pose risks or are incompatible with a ketogenic diet[, including by way of example: conditions affecting the kidneys, liver or pancreas; muscular dystrophy; pregnancy; breast-feeding; being underweight; eating disorders; any health condition that requires a special diet [other conditions or contraindications]; hypoglycemia; or type 1 diabetes. A ketogenic diet may or may not be appropriate if you have type 2 diabetes, so you must consult with your physician if you have this condition. Anyone under the age of 18 should consult with their physician and their parents or legal guardian before beginning such a diet]. Use of Ketogenic Girl videos are subject to the Ketogenicgirl.com Terms of Use and Medical Disclaimer. All rights reserved. If you do not agree with these terms, do not listen to, or view any Ketogenic Girl podcasts or videos. -
This episode is about Electrolytes, Water Retention, Protein & Ketones on Keto and Carnivore with Dr. Angela Stanton. Part 1 of 2 episodes, with part 2 coming out later this week. "I am a migraine expert by default because I have been a migraine sufferer since my childhood. My doctorate is in a field of neuroscience that incorporates several specialties with the focus on neurotransmitters associated with decision-making. Economic games and heavy mathematics are used in this field of research. My official degree is doctorate in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience. This field is referred to as Neuroeconomics. I now study how the brain and nutrition interrelate. I specifically focus on migraine as a channelopathy, where electrolyte imbalance induced by glucose sensitivity and carbs intolerance is causing havoc. My latest book “Fighting the Migraine Epidemic: A Complete Guide. How to Treat & Prevent Migraines Without Medicines” is available in paperback and e-book all over the world (https://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Migraine-Epidemic-Migraines-Medicines-ebook/dp/B076BZG2V3). I am currently working on a ketosis book (the various ways of eating, such as carnivore, ketogenic, and even the low carbs high fat, that can get a person into ketosis) that is custom tailored to migraineurs, because their reaction to nutrition is so different from others and because they need so different electrolytes. My focus is on the importance of electrolytes and nutrition for migraine-free (and medicine free) life." Main web page: https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ Main Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers/ Twitter: @MigraineBook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaastantonphd/ Email: angela@migraine-book.com Get Your FREE ebook on keto: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com/pages/free-ebook Try the 28 Day Ketogenic Girl Challenge: https://www.ketogenicgirl.com Special thank you to Fast Keto sponsors: Try Proper Good's new Keto line of Soups! They are made with good for you ingredients and fit your keto macros! Use the code KETOGENIC15 for 15% off your order at www.eatpropergood.com - BiOptimizers P3OM are probiotics that improve your digestion and nutrient absorption, helping ensure your digestive tract and immune system stay strong and healthy. Go to bioptimizers.com/fastketo and use coupon code FASTKETO to save up to 10% off your order! - Prior to beginning a ketogenic diet you should undergo a health screening with your physician to confirm that a ketogenic diet is suitable for you and to rule out any conditions and contraindications that may pose risks or are incompatible with a ketogenic diet[, including by way of example: conditions affecting the kidneys, liver or pancreas; muscular dystrophy; pregnancy; breast-feeding; being underweight; eating disorders; any health condition that requires a special diet [other conditions or contraindications]; hypoglycemia; or type 1 diabetes. A ketogenic diet may or may not be appropriate if you have type 2 diabetes, so you must consult with your physician if you have this condition. Anyone under the age of 18 should consult with their physician and their parents or legal guardian before beginning such a diet]. Use of Ketogenic Girl videos are subject to the Ketogenicgirl.com Terms of Use and Medical Disclaimer. All rights reserved. If you do not agree with these terms, do not listen to, or view any Ketogenic Girl podcasts or videos. -
Today we're talking to Michael Platt, a Penn Integrates Knowledge professor with appointments in the Department of Neuroscience, the Department of Psychology, and the Department of Marketing in the University of Pennsylvania. Michael works at the intersection of economics, psychology, and neuroscience, and he is a former president of The Society for Neuroeconomics. Michael's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, The Guardian, and National Geographic and his new book is called The Leader's Brain. In this week’s episode, we explore how understanding more about how our brain's work can help us to thrive at work. Connect with Michael Platt: http://plattlabs.rocks/ You’ll Learn: [01:47] - Michael shares why neuroscience is of relevance to leaders & workplaces [03:33] - Michael shares why our brains crave a sense of certainty [04:45] - Michael shows how leaders can create cohesive & effective teams [08:26] - Michael shares how we can keep the social networks in our brain firing even when working remotely [10:45] - Michael shares how our brain's processing capacity impacts our reality [14:34] - Michael shares what leaders can do to communicate effectively given the brain's processing limitations [20:41] - Michael shares ways that leaders can approach accountability, to help us have more productive outcomes [22:18] - Michael shares how a leaders style of leadership can trigger a response in the brain [23:40] - Michael enters the lightning round. Thanks for listening! MPPW Podcast on Facebook Books by Neal Stephenson Books by David Mitchell Thanks so much for joining me again this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of this post. Please leave an honest review for the Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. It’s free! You can also listen to all the episodes of Making Positive Psychology Work streamed directly to your smartphone or iPad through stitcher. No need for downloading or syncing. Until next time, take care! Thank you, Michael!
What happens in our brains when we’re confronted with decisions? And why do some people dread making decisions more than others? Dr. Gregory Berns, neuroscientist and Professor of Neuroeconomics at Emory University, explains that there are different brain systems involved in the decisions we make. When faced with choices, we want to pursue pleasure and happiness as much as we want to avoid pain and negative outcomes. Decision making is also about projecting ourselves into the future and how much uncertainty we can handle.
This episode explores social interactions and group behavior with our guest, Dr. Michael Platt. We discuss the concept of collective effervescence, the impact of virtual interactions, and human resilience. Dr. Michael Platt currently serves as the director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative and a professor for the Perelman School of Medicine, Wharton School of Business, and the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. He is well known for asking some of the most challenging questions in neuroscience - focusing on biological mechanisms that underlie decision-making in social environments. Dr. Platt received his B.A at Yale and his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, both in anthropology, and did a post-doctoral fellowship in neuroscience at New York University. He is winner of a MERIT award from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Williams Faculty Research Prize in the Duke University School of Medicine, and was an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow. Dr. Platt is an editor of major textbooks in neuroscience and cognitive neuroscience, and he is a former president of the Society for Neuroeconomics. He is the former Director of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, former Director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University, and founding Co-Director of the Duke Center for Neuroeconomic Studies. Dr. Platt's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, the Guardian, and National Geographic, as well as on ABC's Good Morning America, NPR, CBC, BBC, and MTV.
Angela Stanton is a migraine expert by default because she has been a migraine sufferer since her early childhood. Her doctorate is in a field of neuroscience that incorporates several specialties with the focus on neurotransmitters associated with decision-making. Economic games and heavy mathematics are used in this field of research. Her official degree is doctorate in Economics with dissertation in neuroscience. This field is referred to as Neuroeconomics. She now focuses on how the brain and nutrition interrelate. She specifically focuses on migraine as a channelopathy, where electrolyte imbalance induced by glucose sensitivity and carbs intolerance is causing havoc. You can find Angela at https://stantonmigraineprotocol.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MigraineSufferers/ Twitter: @MigraineBook This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https://shawn-baker.com
Empathy in sales has become a popular topic in recent years. Yes, it's good to understand the emotional state-of-mind your prospect is coming from. It's also useful to realize how their situation and challenges are affecting their decision-making. However, empathy may not always be the most effective route to take. In the latest episode of the B2B Revenue Executive Experience, I sat down with Nicolas Vandenberghe, co-founder and CEO of Chili Piper. He shares his thoughts on: Neuroeconomics and how the theory of mind can actually be more beneficial in B2B sales than empathy His interaction with Steve Jobs in the early days Adjusting the prospect's points of reference in sales Increasing his sales teams conversion rates from 5% to 30% This blog post includes highlights of our podcast interview with Nicolas Vandenberghe, co-founder and CEO of Chili Piper. For the entire interview, you can listen to The B2B Revenue Executive Experience. If you don't use Apple Podcasts, we suggest this link.
What will some of the biggest developments be in neuroscience in the next 10-15 years? Will we still have total control over our own decisions or will we lose this control? What are some of the most important or inspiring developments at the intersection of neuroscience and engineering? In this week's episode of “A Glimpse into the Future”, we talk to Michael Platt, Professor of Neuroscience at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; Nitish Thakor, Director of the Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, National University of Singapore; and Neal Kassell, Chairman of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation. All three are also members of the World Economic Forum's Council on the Future of Neurotechnologies and Brain Science.
Here at Touch MBA we help you find your best-fit business schools. But what about getting an MBA in the first place? How can it help you? Do you need an MBA to become an entrepreneur? What should you consider when choosing between 1 and 2 year programs? And will the MBA be as valuable in the future? I sat down with Prof. Franz Heukamp, Associate Dean of MBA Programs at IESE, to get his thoughts on these very important questions. Getting an MBA is a massive investment. As Prof. Franz points out, applicants should think about the long-term ROI – and not just financial ROI – of the degree. I enjoyed his direct answers, and think you will too. Enjoy the show and we'll see you next Friday! About Our Guest Franz Heukamp is Professor of Managerial Decision Sciences and Associate Dean of MBA Programs at IESE Business School, where he teaches in the MBA, Executive MBA, and executive education programs. He got his PhD from MIT and his main area of research is behavioral decision-making with a special interest in the area of Neuroeconomics.
This week on Brains and Bourbon, we share whiskey sours with Daniel Hawes, a post-doctoral fellow studying the interplay between personality and decision making in Sam McClure's lab. We ask Daniel about his journey from agricultural engineering student in Germany to psychologist at Stanford, and how the different perspectives of engineering, economics, psychology and neuroscience interact to influence his approach to understanding how individuals make decisions. Daniel tells us about how psychologists currently think about defining individual differences between people, and how his research is revealing differences in brain activity during decision making that are related to the "big five" dimensions of personality. In the end, we wax philosophical about the importance of understanding personality in developing self-awareness and whether it would be a good idea to tickle people in an fMRI machine. --- In the interview, we mentioned the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment. If you haven't heard of this, you should really see the videos of cute kids trying their best to avoid sweet, white, gooey temptation. Check out a re-creation of the original experiment here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3S0xS2hdi4.