Discover the world's first series on brain function, emotions and health for patients and physicians worldwide. The Feeling Brain is the first program that shows in a scientific fashion the direct relationship between brain circuitry and structure and treatable medical conditions.
With the revelations of modern science, we are able to characterize not just the behavioral correlates of emotion, but also its underlying brain mechanisms and circuits. The Feeling Brain series hits home for all of viewers with its focus on how a three-and-a-half-pound organ gives rise to the feelings we all experience every day of our lives. But, it goes even further by highlighting research that is beginning to reveal how and why our emotional lives may turn against us and those we love.
Renowned researchers, medical experts and media professionals translate the emotion sciences for medical, scientific, and general audiences in this pioneering series for continuing medical education (CME), university networks, and international broadcast.
The series highlights how discoveries in neuroscience can improve the ability of physicians to recognize mental illness in patients that might otherwise be overlooked, to help make their treatment more effective and their outcomes more stable.
Featuring neuroscientists renowned for their cutting edge research include --
Stuart Firestein, PhD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences and author of the acclaimed book "Ignorance: How It Drives Science," scientists
Dr. Jay Giedd, Chief, Brain Imaging Unit, NIMH
Dr. Scott Russo, Neuroscience & Plasticity Lab, Mt. Sinai Medical Center
Dr. Marcel Kinsbourne, Neurologist, Professor, New School
Dr. Moran Cerf, Computational Neuroscientist, Kellogg School of Business, Northwestern University and CalTech
Guest moderators include --
Melik Kaylan, a journalist / culture correspondent for Forbes and the Wall Street Journal
Esther Perel, Internationally Best Selling Author of "Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence" and Cross Cultural Relationship Therapist
Alea Skwara, Manager of Harvard University's Affective Neuroscience and Behavior Lab provided a student's inquiry perspective.
Developed and produced by MedNeuro Media - A Neuroscience Education Enterprise.
Our Team
Chief Strategic Officer: Bob Sweeney, Exec Director, Challenger Corp
Chief Science Officer: David Edelman, PhD, University of San Diego
Founder, CEO, Producer/Director: Natalie Geld
Scientific Advisory: Dr. Heather Berlin, Dr. David Edelman, Dr. Richard Brown, Dr. Bernard Baars
Producer/Director: Natalie Geld
Multi Camera Director: Michael Farr
Editor: Dylan Bank | Pete Shelton
Graphic Arts Director: Barry Wells Design
*This video image shows living human brain pathways appearing as colorful bundles of nerve cell fibers using new brain mapping technology from the Mass General Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. Videos and images from the world’s leading image laboratories and 3D medical animators are featured in our series.
*Videos and Images from Clarity Resource Center: C.A.P.T.U.R.E. (CLARITY-based Activity and Projection Tracking upon Recombination) --- a platform that combines rapid whole brain clearing, simple volumetric imaging, molecular genetics and computational analysis to study circuit structure and functions in intact mammalian brains.
http://clarityresourcecenter.org/
Deisseroth Lab Website:
http://web.stanford.edu/group/dlab/
Complete Credits List is forthcoming.
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Science & Technology
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