39 épisodes

Bringing you the latest neuroscience research with humor, humility, and humanity.

Miss Behavior Journal Club Amielle Moreno

    • Sciences

Bringing you the latest neuroscience research with humor, humility, and humanity.

    FA changes with meditation are crazy AF (Bang et al., 2023)

    FA changes with meditation are crazy AF (Bang et al., 2023)

    Take a break, quit piling on life’s suffering, and join Amielle and guest co-host Kate Sherman for an exploration of the neuroscience behind mindfulness meditation. They discuss some unexpected results from Bang et al. (2023) that mindfulness programs makes a major difference on white matter tracks and panic disorder recovery. Allow this audio stimulus—brimming with inspirational jingles and messages of self-compassion—to slam into who you are as a person. Also, your sister isn’t always right.

    • 1h 2 min
    Sauced Up Science, Part 2 (Grodin et al., 2023)

    Sauced Up Science, Part 2 (Grodin et al., 2023)

    Tom and Amielle are back for Part II of their two-part series on alcohol. They’re getting real by sharing their alcohol use dependency scores and spilling pie juice. We learn the importance of keeping your anterior cingulate cortex clear of metabolites and sharing skull pictures on dates. Finally, our two co-hosts discuss a drug that not only helps you lose weight but curbs alcohol cravings. Also, Richard Simmons.

    • 39 min
    Sauced Up Science Part 1 (Lepeak et al., 2023)

    Sauced Up Science Part 1 (Lepeak et al., 2023)

    Fill up your beer jars and join the club as we discuss the latest research on alcohol. In part 1 of this two-part series, Tom is bringing songs, accents, and x-mas disapproval, as well as a study on the effect of booze on sperm. Amielle discusses how shutting off a stress-related molecule can change drinking behavior. Guaranteed to be high proof, 21+ science comedy.

    • 45 min
    Postpardon Me (Cheng et al., 2021)

    Postpardon Me (Cheng et al., 2021)

    On this Journal Club, things get candid really fast. Rachel and Amelle launch into the latest and not-so-greatest in a special type of depression: postpartum depression. While attempts at humor are more scant than usual, this episode is full of drugs, hormones, and body leakage. Also, Gatorade.

    • 1h 6 min
    Shmoos and Nanofiber Peptides Will Provide (Alvarez et al., 2023)

    Shmoos and Nanofiber Peptides Will Provide (Alvarez et al., 2023)

    Curious about the brain and how it controls behavior? Then the Miss Behavior Journal Club is the neuroscience comedy podcast for you! We're bring you a behind-the-scenes look at the latest neuroscience research with humor, humility and humanity.

    • 1h 15 min
    The Ask-a-Philosopher HotLine

    The Ask-a-Philosopher HotLine

    This episode is the third in our three part series on consciousness. While we do figure out that it’s a brain process, more importantly, we learn how to succeed in neuroscience. The Churchland method of scientific husbandry will have you breeding A-class neuroscientists! You might not get published, but your DNA will. Alternatively, you can try splitting your brain and accomplish twice as much. If you get hungry, just pop some pup brains in your mouth. And finally, don’t forget to make one of the figures in your next manuscript just a picture of two middle fingers. Also, go beg for me, baby.

    • 34 min

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