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By Alyssa Martindale
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Nicky dives into connections between Buddhism and neuroscience.
In this episode of The Brainy Bunch, join us as Nicolas takes us on a journey back in time, leading us through the history of one of neuroscience’s most gruesome procedural developments - the lobotomy.
Hannah explains cutting edge neuroscience connection our microbiome to our brain.
What happens in our brains when we dream? Why is it that we experience dreams when we sleep? There are some questions that many people think about. In this episode, Eileen explains some of the answers. She talks about how brain activity was first discovered in someone who was asleep, how sleeping and dreaming connect, and why it is that we dream in the first place.
Michael explores how neuroscience is changing the field of marketing.
If you're in college or younger, you've probably been told by someone that you're addicted to social media, but what does the neuroscience say? In this episode, Alyssa investigates how social media changes our brains, what to do if you're spending too much time online, and whether or not you can actually get addicted to social media.
What happens to someone’s brain when they play video games? Are video games inherently good or bad? Join us as Jen takes us through multiple studies on the brain on video games and explore the potential answer to this question. Hint: it’s definitely not as simple as good or bad.
We’ve all heard the stereotypes about reckless, risk-taking teenagers—but how much truth is there to this cliché description? In this segment, Veronika reviews the neuroscience underlying risk-taking and adolescent brain development. Ultimately, recent research that focuses on individual brain differences argues that although risk-taking does increase during the teen years, not all teenagers are risk-takers.
Have you ever pondered ways to enhance your, or your child’s, cognitive ability? Have you wondered if there are steps you can take early in life to prolong brain health into old age? Then this episode is for you! Join us as we discuss two common phenomena in today’s society, music and language learning, to see how these activities can help your brain. We hope you enjoy!
Social distancing, mask wearing, little physical contact or hugs...it’s been a difficult year. If you’ve felt lonely or had friends or family feel that way, you’re most definitely not the only one; loneliness is at record highs in America. In this episode, Janavi details the latest neuroscience research on loneliness and social isolation: where these feelings come from, what they mean for our health, and how we can go about combating them—maybe in a way you haven’t considered before.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.