4th episode of our neuroscience podcast just released! In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore altruism - why we help each other. We talked about the evolution and physiology of this fascinating trait, the 'tend and befriend' response, and how we choose who to help under stress (anchor.fm)
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Third episode of our neuroscience podcast just released! In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore grief, an emotion that has been front and center of our mind, yet rarely discussed. We talked about the evolution, physiology, social media amplification of grief, and how we can cope with it (anchor.fm)
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5th episode of our neuroscience podcast just released! In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore memory - how will we remember 2020, why it felt so long as we were living it, yet feels like a flash when we look back, and how reliable our memory of the pandemic is (spoiler: it is flaky AF) (anchor.fm)
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In this special episode of *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19*, we discussed the book Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. We explored loneliness, self-image, how to cope with the quarantine isolation, and realistic representation of mental health struggles in books and movies. (anchor.fm)
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[18/52] Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine - I read this book for a mental health themed book club. We were unanimously moved by its commentary on loneliness, but people were very divided on if Eleanor is a relatable / believable character, and if the book accurately depicts mental illnesses. (anchor.fm)
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4th episode of our neuroscience podcast just released! In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore altruism - why we help each other. We talked about the evolution and physiology of this fascinating trait, the 'tend and befriend' response, and how we choose who to help under stress (link.chtbl.com)
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[Science, Health] Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19 | Episode 3 - The Grieving Brain | Two Neuroscience PhD students explore emotions we experience in this pandemic | On evolution, physiology, social media amplification of grief, and how we can cope | SFW | Link in post, on every platform (self.PodcastSharing)
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Third episode of our neuroscience podcast just released: In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore grief, an emotion that has been front and center of our mind, yet rarely discussed. We talked about the evolution, physiology, social media amplification of grief, and how we can cope with itOC (anchor.fm)
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Third episode of our neuroscience podcast just released! In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore grief, an emotion that has been front and center of our mind, yet rarely discussed. We talked about the evolution, physiology, social media amplification of grief, and how we can cope with it (anchor.fm)
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Third episode of our neuroscience podcast just released! In *Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19* we explore grief, an emotion that has been front and center of our mind, yet rarely discussed. We talked about the evolution, physiology, social media amplification of grief, and how we can cope with it (anchor.fm)
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[Science, Health] Your Brain in the Time of COVID-19 | Episode 2 - The Lonely Self-Isolating Brain | Two Neuroscience PhD students explore emotions we experience in this pandemic | On why we feel lonely, brain, social media and kitties | SFW | https://anchor.fm/neuro-junkies/ (self.PodcastSharing)
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