Neurobiological Impact of Psychological Trauma on the HPA Axis
Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes explores the impact of trauma on the HPA Axis and how it can develop into PTSD. Did you know that many traumatic reactions are ...
AllCEUs Counseling Education
Hear from Dr Sabine Kastner, Editor of Progress in Neurobiology
Her vision for the future of the journal.
Elsevier Journals
Neurobiology Journal Club #5 "Spatially modulated firing in MEC--O.G. Grid cell papers" (#0027)
I get alot of requests via email to do a single ride about the grid cells. I gave it a try today, but it basically morphed into a discussion of the first two papers ...
J.C. on a bike
Interview with Dr. Sabine Kastner, Editor-in-Chief, Progress in Neurobiology
Dr Kastner discusses developments in the scope and peer-review process of Progress in Neurobiology and her future vision for the journal.
Elsevier Journals
5 - Neurobiology Techniques
This video was made by two trainees at UCSD's Center for Circadian Biology (Liz Harrison and Ben Sheredos) for use in the undergraduate class on circadian ...
The BioClock Studio
Understanding the neurological and biochemical factors underlying neuropsychiatric disorders
Opening new pathways to treatment A great deal is now known about the neurobiology and biochemistry underlying a wide range of neuropsychiatric disorders, ...
International Bipolar Foundation
study with me: neurobiology
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studyign
Neurobiology Journal Club #28: "Distributed Encoding of STUFF in the Brain: PART II" (#0057)
Five papers: two old, three new. Just another moving rant about the use of the term "encoding" in modern Neuroscience. I am revisiting a couple previous ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology of Autism: Interventions that Work - webinar
Free webinar on Neurobiology of Autism: Interventions that work. In this video you will learn about 1) The newest research on the underlying causes of autism ...
Neuron Learning
Neurobiology Journal Club #9 "Imaging dendrites and soma during behavior?!" (#0036)
Back on the streets of Pittsburgh, this time with a quick shout out to the lab of Mark Harnett at MIT. His lab has a great new methodology for allowing imaging in ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #8 "Down Syndrome and the Integrated Stress Response" (#0035)
A recent Science paper from Baylor and UCSF seems to have uncovered a link between the integrated stress response and Down Syndrome! What an ...
J.C. on a bike
Allan Schore, Neurobiology of boys at risk
From Oslo, Norway, 29.9.2017 The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of boys at risk.
Rune Fardal
Allan Schore: The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of boys at risk
All our sons: The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of boys at risk.
Per Christian Dahl
Neurobiology Journal Club #21 "Myelination and Microglia in Memory and Forgetting!" (#0049)
On the road with TWO papers, and two beautiful data sets. Both papers look at circuit changes that underpin the formation of remote fear memory. One focuses ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #20 "Regulation of Cocaine Seeking by the Ventral Pallidum" (#0048)
Back on the road with a paper about cocaine seeking behavior. This paper is a very elegant dissection of how different cell types in the ventral pallidum (not ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #6 "Magneto2...controlling neurons with magnets?" (#0029)
In 2016, a paper was published that claimed to have invented a new molecular tool that allowed scientists to control neuronal activity with magnetic fields.
J.C. on a bike
Inside Alzheimer’s disease
Our understanding of Alzheimer's disease has come along way in the last century. In this animation, Nature Neuroscience takes us inside the brain to explore ...
nature video
Neurobiology of Literacy: Listening to the Learning Brain (Nina Kraus)
Dr. Nina Kraus explores the biological links between reading and auditory processing, explaining the vital role of sound in literacy development. This talk was ...
Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory
Neurobiology Journal Club #15 "Entorhinal Cortex: Witter and Leutgeb Labs!" (#0042)
Back on the road, this time with THREE papers all pertaining to understanding entorhinal cortex function. ***There is one VERY LAME INFLAMMATORY traffic ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #1 (LONG version) (#0011)
The FIRST ever (JCOAB) Journal Club on a Bike! Welcome! Please understand...it ain't perfect yet, and it might never be. The only way this works is ONE TAKE.
J.C. on a bike
The Neurobiology of Epilepsy - with Suzanne O’Sullivan
The brain is the most complex structure in the Universe, and neurologists must puzzle out diagnoses from the tiniest of clues. Subscribe for regular science ...
The Royal Institution
Neurobiology of Violence
Neuroethical and Neurolegal Implications Adrian Raine • Richard Perry University Professor • Departments of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology ...
Mizzou
Neurobiology Journal Club #24: "Assembly-Specific Disruption of Hippocampal Replay!" (#0053)
Just a warm Friday afternoon ride discussing the latest from the Csicsvari Lab in Austria. For years now, nearly every paper from this laboratory has been ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #22 "Morph-Electro-Transcriptomics?!" (#0050)
This is a brief shout out to three recent papers that all try to fine tune our knowledge as to how neocortical neurons sort by morphology, electrophysiology, and ...
J.C. on a bike
The Neuroanatomy of ADHD and thus how to treat ADHD - CADDAC - Dr Russel Barkley part 3ALL
More similar videos available at my blog http://adhdvideosandinfo.blogspot.com/ You can watch the original video in full here for free ...
Adhd Videos
Neuropolitics of Liberals & Conservatives (& why its fMRI Trash)
In this video, I look at research in neuroscience that tries to explain what drives the political beliefs of conservatives and liberals. While neuropolitics is an ...
Then & Now
The biology of aggression
If you found the video helpful, please consider donating: https://paypal.me/thisisyourbrainonsci?locale.x=en_US A review of the neurobiology of aggression ...
This is your brain on science
Sleep - Neurobiology and Medicine - 2.3 Historical Overview - Brain stem and Forebrain
Sleep - Neurobiology, Medicine and Society Part 2 - Neurobiology of Sleep and Wakefulness Lesson 3 Historical Overview - Brainstem & Forebrain Playlist: ...
Bob Trenwith
Wake up, I'm Speaking: The Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreaming
It seems that everybody, from comedians, to poets, to world leaders, have something to say about sleep. So why not scientists? Sleep, or the lack of it, is the ...
Dana Foundation
Stanford's Sean Mackey, MD, PhD on "Pain and the Brain"
Sean Mackey, MD, PhD, speaks on "Pain and the Brain" at Stanford Back Pain Education Day 2016. ~ Sean Mackey, M.D., Ph.D., is Chief of the Division of Pain ...
Stanford Pain Medicine
UCSF Psychiatry Grand Rounds: Frontotemporal Dementia
The UCSF Memory and Aging Center's Bruce Miller, MD, and Virginia Sturm, PhD, explore the neurobiology of behavior and emotion during this presentation at ...
UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
An Overview of EMDR Therapy - Part 1
Part 1 includes the history of EMDR Therapy, a research overview, myths, a definition of EMDR, applications of EMDR, trauma and memory and information ...
HopeForChildren1
Neurobiology Journal Club #11 "Somatostatin interneurons and learning in the PFC x2!!" (#0038)
Here are TWO current papers from Nature Neuro, both showing a crucial role for SOM+ interneurons in PFC dependent learning. Remember, I am riding a bike: ...
J.C. on a bike
Lecture 9. Sleep Mechanisms
Objectives To gain an understanding of: • What is sleep? • Stages of sleep • NREM (non-REM) and REM (rapid eye movements) sleep • The concept of RAS ...
Icahn School of Medicine
How the Ketogenic Diet Increases Mental Performance
Focus, clarity, memory! Want more of that? Find out how the ketogenic diet improves these functions, with celebrity health and fitness coach Thomas DeLauer.
Keto-Mojo
The Neuroscience of Pain: Translating Science to the Patient
Pain is something we all experience at some time in our lives. Acute pain following injury serves as warning signal, but chronic pain, as occurs in cancer, arthritis ...
BrainFacts.org
Neurobiology Journal Club #16 "Mormyrid Fish and Electrosensory perception!" (#0043)
Back on the road, this time with a rocking paper from the Sawtell lab. This lab uses the incomparable Mormyrid fish as a model system to study sensory ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #14 "Recording in Layer 2/3 pyramidal cells in HUMAN neocortex?!" (#0041)
(Name that theme!) On the road again, giving a shout out to the Larkum lab in Germany. Remember, I am riding a bike: If I say things like "MY IDEA" or "I SAID ...
J.C. on a bike
The Science Of Motivation
What's the best way to stay motivated? 8 More SIMPLE Motivation Tips: https://youtu.be/MU9NiuguC2I Get a FREE Audible Trial: http://audible.com/asap Written ...
AsapSCIENCE
The Neurochemistry of Flow States, with Steven Kotler
New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ...
Big Think
Dr. David Diamond - 'An Assessment of Cardiovascular Risks of a Low Carbohydrate, High Fat Diet'
David. M. Diamond received his Ph.D. in Biology in 1985, with a specialization in Behavioral Neuroscience, from the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning ...
Low Carb Down Under
Toward an Interpersonal Neurobiology of the Developing Mind
Will a better understanding of the human brain enable engineers to build better interfaces and operating systems? Dan Siegel will discuss neurobiology and its ...
UW Video