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Live from ISCN Breakthrough Moments in Brain Science- Episode 63

Live from ISCN Breakthrough Moments in Brain Science- Episode 63

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Welcome back to the Neuro Collective Podcast! In this special episode recorded live from the International Symposium of Clinical Neuroscience in Orlando, Dr. Michael Bagnell shares fascinating highlights from the conference.

Discover groundbreaking insights into how zero gravity affects human physiology during spaceflight — including impacts on the cardiovascular and neuro vestibular systems — and the incredible challenges astronauts face returning to Earth. Learn about the vital role of the vestibular system not only in space but also in everyday brain health.

We also dive into the latest research on language development in the brain, especially in remote Amazonian tribes, showcasing the power of innovative, outside-the-box thinking.

Plus, hear about cutting-edge studies on mental health, the critical role aerobic exercise plays in boosting brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and exciting findings about concussion recovery in women, featuring visual and vestibular rehabilitation.

Dr. Michael and May explore the importance of lifestyle factors — exercise, nutrition, mindset — in brain health and recovery, reinforcing how science backs what many of us have known all along.

Tune in for an inspiring look at how clinical neuroscience is evolving globally, and how passion fuels innovation in brain health research.

Listen now to learn how science, lifestyle, and neuroscience intersect for optimal brain function!

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