Episode #159. Maximise your Mind by Working with Others. Why TWO brains are better than one, the neuroscience of two! Dr Joy Hirsch, Professor, Yale School of Medicine

THRIVING MINDS PODCAST - A podcast by Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business

๐Ÿš€ Exciting News: Join Us for a Journey of Discovery! Looking at the Neuroscience of TWO ๐Ÿง We embark on a captivating journey that explores the profound impact of collaboration and the fascinating world of neuroscience. ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ”ฌ๐ŸŒ "The Power of Collaboration: Tackling Complex Problems Together"Discover the incredible ways teamwork can unlock solutions to daunting challenges, from work dilemmas to societal issues. Expert psychologists and problem-solving gurus share valuable insights on effective communication and fostering a collaborative culture. This episode offers invaluable lessons for individuals and organizations alike. ๐Ÿ’ผ๐Ÿ’ก๐Ÿง  "Exploring the Neuroscience of Connection: Joy Hirsch's Research on Zoom vs. Face-to-Face Interactions"Dive into the world of neuroscience with Dr. Joy Hirsch's groundbreaking research. Explore how our brains respond during Zoom meetings versus in-person encounters. Uncover brain activation patterns, the science behind social bonding, and the perception of empathy in our digital age. Gain fresh insights into the impact of technology on our social lives. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ‘ฅJoin us as we navigate the neuroscience of collaboration and neuroscience, bridging the gap between teamwork's transformative power and the intricacies of human connection in our technology-driven world. Whether you're seeking practical problem-solving tips or a deeper understanding of the brain's role in modern communication, this episode promises to expand your horizons and ignite your curiosity. ๐ŸŒŸJoy Hirsch, Ph.D., is a distinguished neuroscientist and currently a Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobiology at Yale University. With a career marked by groundbreaking achievements, she is a pioneer in the field of brain research. Dr. Hirsch played a pivotal role in the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a revolutionary imaging technique that allows us to visualize specific brain structures and neural networks engaged during various cognitive processes.Her recent appointment at Yale University sees her leading a new Brain Function Laboratory, following her previous role as Professor of Neuroscience at Columbia University, where she founded and directed the Functional MRI Research Center.Dr. Hirsch's research has primarily focused on unraveling the intricate connections between the brain, mind, and behavior. She has translated these discoveries into practical medical applications, including brain mapping procedures for neurosurgical planning, aiding in the protection of critical functions like language, movement, vision, and hearing during procedures such as tumor resections. Her work has also delved into understanding neural processes related to emotions, including fear and conflict, with implications for conditions such as anxiety disorders.Her diverse research portfolio extends to clinical applications, such as the development of an imaging diagnostic for autism and the exploration of neural mechanisms associated with obesity. Dr. Hirsch's contributions are underscored by over 120 peer-reviewed scientific papers and chapters, as well as her role as a globally recognized lecturer on the brain.In recognition of her outstanding contributions to science, she was awarded the prestigious Gamow Science Prize in 2009 and featured as one of the top five women scientists at the 2011 World Science Festival. Dr. Hirsch's passion for neuroscience has also led her to serve as a curator for the 2010-2011 Brain Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.For more information about her work, please visit her website: www.fMRI.org.#Neuroscience #BrainResearch #fMRI #MedicalApplications #Innovation #ScieSupport the showSubscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com