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The Brain Blown Podcast

The Brain Blown Podcast

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We’re Laine and Cherys, two licensed clinicians here to talk about why our brains do the things they do and how to use our minds to become happier & healthier people through the power of knowing more.The Brain Blown Podcast 社会科学 科学
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  • Neuroscience of Teamwork
    2025/08/15

    Humans are born dependent, slow, and vulnerable—but we’ve survived by working together. In this episode, we explore the neuroscience that makes teamwork possible, and why collaboration is more than a soft skill—it’s a biological necessity.
    From mirror neurons and social cognition to trust, reward systems, and brain synchrony, we break down what’s really happening in your brain when you collaborate—and what it takes to build a team that actually works.

    If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.

    We'd love to hear from you.


    REFERENCES

    • David A. Waldman, M.K. Ward, William J. BeckerNeuroscience in Organizational Behavior

    • Stephanie Balters, Grace Hawthorne, Naam MayselessOf Team Cooperation Versus Team Collaboration

    • Paul ZakThe Neuroscience of Trust

    • M.K. Ward, Stefan Volk, William J. BeckerAn Overview of Organizational Neuroscience

    • Mohammed Algumaei, Imali T. Hettiarachchi, Mohamed Farghaly, Asim BhattiThe Neuroscience of Team Dynamics: Exploring Neurophysiological Measures for Assessing Team Performance

    • Diego A. Reinero, Suzanne Dikker, Jay J. Van BavelInter-brain Synchrony in Teams Predicts Collective Performance

    • Hua Xie, Iliana I. Karipidis, Amber Howell, Manish Saggar et al.Finding the Neural Correlates of Collaboration Using a Three-person fMRI Hyperscanning Paradigm

    • Xinmei Deng, Meng Yang, Xiaomin Chen, Yong ZhanThe Role of Mindfulness on Theta Inter-brain Synchrony During Cooperation Feedback Processing: An EEG-based Hyperscanning Study

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    46 分
  • Neuroscience of Rape
    2025/06/25

    Most people agree that rape is wrong. But far fewer understand what it actually is—and what it isn’t. In this episode, we confront the myths and misconceptions that continue to shape how we define rape, treat survivors, and pursue justice.

    We explore the neuroscience behind trauma responses like freezing and fawning, and why these involuntary reactions are still so often misunderstood in courtrooms, conversations, and cultural narratives. From the impact of the #MeToo movement to the hardwired survival mechanisms of the brain, we examine what needs to change—and why it matters.

    This is not an easy conversation. But it’s one we all need to have.


    If you have any topic suggestions for future episodes, don't hesitate to reach out! Send us an email at info@brainblownpodcast.com.


    We'd love to hear from you.


    REFERENCES

    • Medicolegal Findings of Rape Victims: A Retrospective Study of 69 Cases at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Dhaka City
      Palash Kumar Bose, Mamtaz Ara, Md. Syedur Rahaman, Mohammad Jubaidul Kabir, Prodip Biswas

    • Assault-Related Self-Blame and Its Association with PTSD in Sexually Assaulted Women: An MRI Inquiry
      Zohar Berman, Yaniv Assaf, Ricardo Tarrasch, Daphna Joel

    • Rape Myth Scale: Factor Structure and Relationship with Gender Egalitarianism Among Japanese Professionals
      Masayo Uji, Masahiro Shono, Noriko Shikai, Toshinori Kitamura

    • Neuroscience Evidence Counters a Rape Myth
      Ebani Dhawan, Patrick Haggard

    • Neuropsychological and Electrophysiological Evaluation After Rape: A Case Study of a Teenage Girl
      Lucía Ester Rizo-Martínez, Miguel Ángel Guevara, Luis Francisco Cerdán, Francisco Abelardo Robles-Aguirre, Araceli Sanz-Martin, Marisela Hernández-González

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    44 分
  • Live Training: Regulate and Manage Triggers
    2025/06/07

    This is a recording of Laine's live presentation - the third part in a multiple-part series on being functional in dysfunctional times.



    For more informaiton on the Brain Blown Podcast, visit us at brainblownpodcast.com or email us at info@brainblownpodcast.cominformation

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    54 分
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