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As the most complex organ in the body, the Eric Leuthardt, MD, sits down to talk about the theatrical production BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience, with its director, ... There has been a revolution in our understanding of Alzheimer's over the past 10 years. Researchers have found the disease ... In our modern world, with our 24-news cycle and always-on devices keeping us plugged into a steady stream of notifications, the ... The modern concept of consciousness is often attributed to British philosopher John Locke. In his Essay Concerning Human ... The term midlife crisis was introduced in 1965 and refers to a deep self-examination that occurs in middle-aged individuals, ...

Dopamine is our internal reward for achievement that also drives our decision making. This has positive effects but can also lead ... The phrase digital addiction has been used informally for more than a decade and psychologists are now debating whether it ... Anila D'Mello, PhD – Assistant Professor and Jon Heighten Scholar in Autism Research in the Department of Psychiatry and ... After a stroke, the clock starts ticking. Hours, even minutes, in delayed medical attention can change a patient's life. Traditional ... The meaning behind people looking left has been debated for years. Some people believe looking left indicates deep thinking ... How do experiences and social anxieties shape modern-day fears? From watching a scary movie to seeing a traumatic event, we ...

The term mindfulness is a translation of the Pali term sati, and simply means a state of being conscious or aware. Once mastered ... Sleeping is something we do every day, but don't often consider the purpose of it. Why sleep at all? In this

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Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 21 – Brain Development Part 2: Cerebellum Stimulation

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 21 – Brain Development Part 2: Cerebellum Stimulation

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Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 20 – Brain Development Part 1: Sculpting the Messy Blob

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 20 – Brain Development Part 1: Sculpting the Messy Blob

As the most complex organ in the body, the

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Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 19 – BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 19 – BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience

Eric Leuthardt, MD, sits down to talk about the theatrical production BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience, with its director, ...

Your Brain On...Podcast Episode 21: A Conversation with Bob Sottilare, part 2

Your Brain On...Podcast Episode 21: A Conversation with Bob Sottilare, part 2

In this

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 9 – The State of Alzheimer’s Research

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 9 – The State of Alzheimer’s Research

There has been a revolution in our understanding of Alzheimer's over the past 10 years. Researchers have found the disease ...

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Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 16 – Managing Stress and Its Impact On Your Brain

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 16 – Managing Stress and Its Impact On Your Brain

In our modern world, with our 24-news cycle and always-on devices keeping us plugged into a steady stream of notifications, the ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 1 – Consciousness

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 1 – Consciousness

The modern concept of consciousness is often attributed to British philosopher John Locke. In his Essay Concerning Human ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 11 – What Causes Brain Freeze?

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 11 – What Causes Brain Freeze?

Studies show that

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 2 – Midlife Crisis

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 2 – Midlife Crisis

The term midlife crisis was introduced in 1965 and refers to a deep self-examination that occurs in middle-aged individuals, ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 5 – The Dopamine Market

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 5 – The Dopamine Market

Dopamine is our internal reward for achievement that also drives our decision making. This has positive effects but can also lead ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 12 – Digital Addiction

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 12 – Digital Addiction

The phrase digital addiction has been used informally for more than a decade and psychologists are now debating whether it ...

The Cerebellum in Cognition, Development and Disorders with Anila D'Mello, PhD

The Cerebellum in Cognition, Development and Disorders with Anila D'Mello, PhD

Anila D'Mello, PhD – Assistant Professor and Jon Heighten Scholar in Autism Research in the Department of Psychiatry and ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 18 – The Latest in Stroke Treatment and Recovery

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 18 – The Latest in Stroke Treatment and Recovery

After a stroke, the clock starts ticking. Hours, even minutes, in delayed medical attention can change a patient's life. Traditional ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 6 – Looking Left

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 6 – Looking Left

The meaning behind people looking left has been debated for years. Some people believe looking left indicates deep thinking ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 14 – Fear Part 2

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 14 – Fear Part 2

How do experiences and social anxieties shape modern-day fears? From watching a scary movie to seeing a traumatic event, we ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 8 – Mindfulness

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 8 – Mindfulness

The term mindfulness is a translation of the Pali term sati, and simply means a state of being conscious or aware. Once mastered ...

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 15 – Why We Sleep

Brain Coffee Video Podcast Episode 15 – Why We Sleep

Sleeping is something we do every day, but don't often consider the purpose of it. Why sleep at all? In this