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Join host Mary Crafts as she embarks on an enlightening conversation with Dr. Tracey Shors, an esteemed neuroscientist from Rutgers University, as they delve into the intricacies of the human brain and explore innovative ways to craft a meaningful life. Mary shares her personal reflections on pursuing a life with no regrets and discusses Dr. Shors's captivating journey and significant contributions to neuroscience, specifically in how the brain processes trauma and stress.
In this episode, Dr. Shors unpacks her extensive research findings, revealing her development of a unique methodology known as "MAP" or "Mental and Physical" training. This method combines meditation and aerobic exercise to foster cognitive harmony and resilience against stress. With a focus on reducing rumination, Dr. Shors explains the importance of synchronizing brain activity through learning and physical exertion, offering listeners practical insights to improve mental health and overall well-being. Discover the science behind the brain's ability to generate new neurons and how we can leverage this knowledge to live fuller, more intentional lives.
About the Guest(s):Dr. Tracey Shors is a renowned neuroscientist recognized for her extensive research on the brain, with a significant focus on neural plasticity and trauma recovery. Dr. Shors has dedicated over 20 years as a professor at Rutgers University where she has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding the relationship between psychology, biology, and neuroscience, particularly in the context of behavioral neuroscience. Her pioneering approach integrates meditation and physical activity to aid individuals in overcoming trauma and enhancing cognitive function.
Key Takeaways:Resources:
Listen to the full episode for a deep dive into how Dr. Shors's innovative approaches to mental fitness can transform lives and help you take actionable steps towards crafting a meaningful existence. Stay tuned for more episodes bringing enlightening discussions and impactful ideas.
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Join host Mary Crafts as she embarks on an enlightening conversation with Dr. Tracey Shors, an esteemed neuroscientist from Rutgers University, as they delve into the intricacies of the human brain and explore innovative ways to craft a meaningful life. Mary shares her personal reflections on pursuing a life with no regrets and discusses Dr. Shors's captivating journey and significant contributions to neuroscience, specifically in how the brain processes trauma and stress.
In this episode, Dr. Shors unpacks her extensive research findings, revealing her development of a unique methodology known as "MAP" or "Mental and Physical" training. This method combines meditation and aerobic exercise to foster cognitive harmony and resilience against stress. With a focus on reducing rumination, Dr. Shors explains the importance of synchronizing brain activity through learning and physical exertion, offering listeners practical insights to improve mental health and overall well-being. Discover the science behind the brain's ability to generate new neurons and how we can leverage this knowledge to live fuller, more intentional lives.
About the Guest(s):Dr. Tracey Shors is a renowned neuroscientist recognized for her extensive research on the brain, with a significant focus on neural plasticity and trauma recovery. Dr. Shors has dedicated over 20 years as a professor at Rutgers University where she has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding the relationship between psychology, biology, and neuroscience, particularly in the context of behavioral neuroscience. Her pioneering approach integrates meditation and physical activity to aid individuals in overcoming trauma and enhancing cognitive function.
Key Takeaways:Resources:
Listen to the full episode for a deep dive into how Dr. Shors's innovative approaches to mental fitness can transform lives and help you take actionable steps towards crafting a meaningful existence. Stay tuned for more episodes bringing enlightening discussions and impactful ideas.
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