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Great to hear how music affects us and how we hear it!

11 months ago reply 0

This is my first time tuning in. I haven‘t often listened to a full podcast as it is, very hard to connect with it. But the sincerity and open-mindedness of this podcast is amazing.

2 years ago reply 0

Thought provoking! We can all benefit from subtraction. Very relatable content…hope “subtraction” keeps gaining momentum in a world of excessive addition.

3 years ago reply 0

Those that deal with brain injury and neuroscience that recognize electrical mechanism of trauma as inducement of TBI at minimum, how is it providers allow this to continue in the increased use of ECT/ electroshock? CA courts have proved brain injuries now and CTE is described as risk in long term outcomes along with ALS as electrical trauma evolves over time, yet interests of patients are ignored for great profits at vulnerable patients expense. Ectjustice.

3 years ago reply 0

Note: the interview begins around the 20th minute of the podcast.

4 years ago reply 0

Love this episode!!! Great interview!

5 years ago reply 0

Hello I have read a series of books although they are fictional that focus on eugenics. They are in the star trek genre. I worry that these books maybe not so fictional if man messes with our DNA. The first book is called the eugenics wars. M.

5 years ago reply 0

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5 years ago reply 1

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5 years ago reply 0

It's fascinating that he answered so few questions directly or at all. Very circumspect and theoretical. Didn't convince me at all of anything.

6 years ago reply 0

keep creating podcast they are intreguing

6 years ago reply 0

I'm listening to the podcast how we think feedback on your brain

6 years ago reply 0

nice balans of questions and answer time. easy to follow with enough depht and triggers to continue thinking about the topic. thanks!

6 years ago reply 0

gotta ro listen to this episod, folks, very eye-opening

7 years ago reply 0

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7 years ago reply 0

Absolutely an amazing episode!!! Thank you!!!

7 years ago reply 0

I didn't even hear a mention of Chronic Migraine or New Daily Persistent Headaches in this episode. Sadly, if a Neuroscience podcast episode, like this, isn't even mentioning these diseases, then even less hope is given to the patient. Epilepsy, MS, etc all have foundations and money flowing toward them. They are diseases where others can witness the pain or tests show the disease. Not so for daily migraines. It's sad that so few Neuroscientists aren't intellectually curious enough to take on chronic headaches and chronic migraines, while so many suffer. I awoke with a migraine 3 yrs ago and it hasn't gone away since. I've lost my high-powered career, my home, my savings, my friends, etc. trying to find a solution. Insurance won't recognize it, and most neurologists roll their eyes and punt you to the next doc. Good times.

7 years ago reply 0

I didn't even hear a mention of Chronic Migraine or New Daily Persistent Headaches in this episode. Sadly, if a Neuroscience podcast episode, like this, isn't even mentioning these diseases, then even less hope is given to the patient. Epilepsy, MS, etc all have foundations and money flowing toward them. They are diseases where others can witness the pain or tests show the disease. Not so for daily migraines. It's sad that so few Neuroscientists aren't intellectually curious enough to take on chronic headaches and chronic migraines, while so many suffer. I awoke with a migraine 3 yrs ago and it hasn't gone away since. I've lost my high-powered career, my home, my savings, my friends, etc. trying to find a solution. Insurance won't recognize it, and most neurologists roll their eyes and punt you to the next doc. Good times.

7 years ago reply 0

Ok, this podcast is NOT for me. I deal in common sense and science. Your opinions suck, in my opinion. Man's raping and pillaging the natural environment on a global scale. The deniers - the ignorant follow the ignorant. Period. #56 is going to make it worse. Stupid has lots of stupid followers.

7 years ago reply 0

If we don't reduce our carbon footprint we will destroy our atmosphere - period. How many decades are people going to keep denying the facts? Humans are killing the planet. There is a hole in the ozone. One day it's going to be too late. Humans can't survive a dead planet.

7 years ago reply 0

The president elect's ignorance is shocking, as well as his total disregard for the environment.

7 years ago reply 0

I would say the climate change denier is in need of education. Scientists have been warning us for decades and have the proof. If you believe an article written last week you need to check the source. Trump is lying because his agenda cut the EPA. Very dangerous! See for yourself! Look at the weather patters and extremes. If this sounds like an elitist tone, maybe you should get over your low self esteem you ignorant fool.

7 years ago reply 0

discusses neuro lymphatics in the context of sleep

7 years ago reply 0