🧠 ⚡ Neuroscape Labs (UCSF) researchers are interested in discovering physiological markers found during moments of #wonder and #awe. They’re also interested in finding ways to help people cultivate a sense of #compassion for the natural world surrounding us. #NatureJourney is a project addressing both of these areas — and more. Dive into their work at the fascinating intersection of #neuroscience and #nature in this video. Many thanks to Neuroscape UCSF, Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Sierra Niblett, Dr. Joseph Chen, Richard Campusano, Bijurika Nandi, Ph.D., Louie Schwartzberg, Moving Art™, East Forest, Dr. Theodore Zanto, Dr. David Ziegler, Dr. Reza Abbasi-Asl, Roger Anguera i Singla Executive Producer/Camera Rob VanAlkemade Editor Jae Shim Field Producer Andie Grace Social Media Manager/Associate Producer Paras Dhillon #medicinalmedia #mentalhealth #naturejourney #neuroscape #neuroscience #naturalworld
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Ever wondered what it would be like to press the pause button in life and wake up in the future? 🚀 In 1967, one person decided to turn this dream into reality by becoming the first person ever to be cryogenically frozen. Their hope? To wake up in a future where science has surpassed today's imagination. To us, this isn't just a tale of science fiction; it's a real story of courage, curiosity, and the belief in endless possibilities. It raises so many questions about what the future of medicine might look like, the mysteries surrounding life and death, and our fascination with the idea of life extension. Want to know more about this incredible story? Watch the video below 👇 #Future #Cryopreservation #LifeBeyond #Afterlife
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Who has the biggest brains? Whales/dolphins and elephants have the largest brains, with weights up to 10 kg; the human brain, with an average weight of 1.35 kg, is of moderately large size. At the same time, brain size relative to body size tends to decrease with an increase in body size, resulting in the fact that small animals have relatively large and large animals relatively small brains. In shrews, brains comprise 10% or more of body volume, while in the largest mammal \(and extant animal\), the blue whale, the brain occupies less than 0.01% of the body. In this context, the 2% for the human brain is very high given the fact that Homo sapiens belongs to the larger mammals. This becomes evident when we calculate the EQ or residuals of brain\_body regression, which, for a given taxon, indicates how much the actual brain size of a species deviates from the average BBR in this taxon. It turns out that humans have a brain that is roughly eight times larger than expected from average mammalian BBR, closely followed by some dolphins, which have a fivefold larger brain than expected. There is no clear correlation between absolute or relative brain size and intelligence. Assuming that absolute brain size is decisive for intelligence, then whales or elephants should be more intelligent than humans, and horses more intelligent than chimpanzees, which definitely is not the case. If it were relative brain size that counted for intelligence, then shrews should be the most intelligent mammals, which nobody believes. If we take the EQ into account, some inconsistencies are removed; then humans are on top, but many other inconsistencies remain, for example that gorillas have a rather low EQ, but are considered highly intelligent, while capuchin monkeys and dolphins have unusually high EQs, but are not considered to be as intelligent as gorillas. Thus, other factors have to be considered. Youtube video: https://lnkd.in/dZZJgvpq \#nikolays_genetics_lessons
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The 2 competing hypothesis in this article are both intriguing and illuminating. Which seems more probable to you? #evolution #science #cognitivecapacity #brain #climatechange #evolvedthinking
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What If Genius Minds Lived 900 Years Longer? Imagine the innovations and discoveries if great minds like Edison had lived ten times longer. This video explores the potential impact of extended lifespans on intelligence and human progress. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion! #Innovation #GeniusMinds #HistoricalFigures #TimeTravel #Edison #IntellectualLegacy #HumanProgress #ExtendedLifespan #FuturisticIdeas #CreativeThinking
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Interesting article! What actions do you think we can take in response?
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Our brains are a hotbed of activity when we're sleeping - and dreaming. I take a brief look at what research is revealing about the importance of dreaming in our brains' good health #TheDreamDecipherer #DreamScience #BrainActivity #SleepScience #Neuroscience #Dreaming #REM #SleepResearch #MindAndBody #DreamInsights #DreamJourney #LiveEvent #DreamExploration #UnlockYourDreams https://lnkd.in/ek3BaqYg
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Nature teaches us you cannot live without relationships. On this holiday that we celebrate nature- and while my son and I are studying plant life - we are reminded to stop and be in awe of the natural wonders around us. Not only is our creativity affected by nature (as humans employ biomimicry) but our wellness is affected by natural surroundings, or the lack thereof, as well. Recently I saw a post by neuroscientist Dr. Harris Eyre MD PhD and his team that said, “Linking Brain Capital to Natural Capital: a community’s natural assets such as air quality, water quality, and the availability of green and blue spaces can significantly impact brain health. Likewise, well developed brain capital can also help improve environmental protection by fostering innovation, creativity, problem solving skills and more.” It’s all connected. So today, go take a walk and breathe in the free oxygen from the trees. It’s for you, your well-being and your brain. Below is a page from our 'Inner Child's' book, My Brain My Brain My Beautiful Brain https://lnkd.in/g2ChCDYi #TuBishvat #NueroSomaticCreativity #Leadership #BrainResearch
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Happy #NationalCreativityDay! "#Creativity is #intelligence having fun" -Albert Einstein This is my #creative short #video reminding people that #physicalexercise is very important for #mentalhealth and #physicalhealth. Nothing inspires creativity and energizes the #soul like a beautiful red rose! As is known, creativity is the subject of study of #neuroscience, and neuroscience benefits from the creativity of talented #scientists! Today create your own art and celebrate and share the art of other talented #artists! #creativity #art #arttherapy #movementismedicine
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