The Brain Plate

Leah and Marit

The brain plate blends the best of both nutrition and psychology bringing together the science of nutrition and the insights of psychology to help you live a more balanced life. Whether you are trying to improve your focus, reduce anxiety, or live a comprehensive holistic lifestyle, The Brain Plate offers advice, practical tips, and the latest research in simple, real-life terms. @the_brain_plate_podcast @maritdelau @leah_allen16

  1. 06/30/2025

    60. Night Owls and Criminal Minds: The Hidden Link Between Sleep Patterns and Personality

    Are you a morning person or a night owl? Your natural sleep-wake preferences could reveal surprising insights about your personality and likelihood to engage in risky behaviors.We explore research connecting chronotype to the Big Five personality traits. Morning people are more conscientious and emotionally stable, while night owls show higher impulsivity and sensation-seeking. Most intriguingly, evening chronotypes demonstrate significantly higher disinhibition, a trait linked to risky decision-making and criminal behavior. What you will learn: * How chronotype shapes personality profiles * Gender differences in these relationships * Future applications in criminal justice and rehabilitation Key Findings: * Morning-types: higher conscientiousness, emotional stability, extraversion * Evening-types: elevated disinhibition, reduced conscientiousness * Men show higher thrill-seeking regardless of chronotype Whether you're interested in psychology, criminal justice, or simply curious about what your sleep preferences reveal about you, this episode uncovers fascinating connections between our biological clocks and behavior. Citation to the article: de Lau, M., & Foushee, R. D. (2025). Associations among chronotype, big five personality factors, and sensation-seeking in two adult samples. International Journal of Psychological Studies, 17(2), 39–48. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijps.v17n2p39

    50 min
  2. 03/31/2025

    57. Three approaches to eating discussed

    In this episode, we explore three distinct approaches to our relationship with food: emotional eating, restrained eating, and intuitive eating. Emotional Eating: This involves eating in response to negative emotions like stress or sadness, often turning to comfort foods for temporary relief. While it may offer short-term solace, emotional eating can lead to overeating, weight gain, and a disruption of natural hunger cues, affecting both physical and mental health.Restrained Eating: Restrained or restrictive eating is about controlling food intake to manage weight, often through calorie counting or strict meal plans. However, research shows this method can increase body dissatisfaction, disordered eating patterns, and lower overall well-being, disconnecting individuals from their natural hunger signals.Intuitive Eating: A more adaptive approach, intuitive eating focuses on listening to your body’s natural hunger and fullness cues while rejecting rigid diet rules. Research highlights its benefits for mental well-being, weight stability, and a healthier relationship with food.We also discuss the Acceptance Model of Intuitive Eating, which illustrates how intuitive eating fosters a positive body image and improved mental health by encouraging body acceptance and mindfulness around food. This episode is your gateway to understanding how these approaches impact not only your physical health but also your mental and emotional well-being. Avalos, L. C., & Tylka, T. L. (2006). Exploring a model of intuitive eating with college women. Journal of Counseling Psycholog y, 53(4), 486–497. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-0167.53.4.486Environ 2023: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/3/2722 Giacone et al., 2024: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1471015324000035#:~:text=Intuitive%20eating%20(IE)%20is%20an,and%20stopping%20when%20feeling%20fullMarkey et al., 2023: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10086804/pdf/BJHP-28-136.pdf .

    48 min

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The brain plate blends the best of both nutrition and psychology bringing together the science of nutrition and the insights of psychology to help you live a more balanced life. Whether you are trying to improve your focus, reduce anxiety, or live a comprehensive holistic lifestyle, The Brain Plate offers advice, practical tips, and the latest research in simple, real-life terms. @the_brain_plate_podcast @maritdelau @leah_allen16