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Brain Observations - Where neuroscience meets the human experience
Maria Sundell
21 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Brain Observations (brainobservations.com), the podcast where we are curious about brain health, happiness and cultivating the mind. My name is Maria Sundell, I am a neurologist and with this podcast I hope to inspire you to learn more about your brain and to treat your mind with as much care as you treat your body. The brain is not only capable of change, it was built to change and you have more control over your life experience than you might think.
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Welcome to Brain Observations (brainobservations.com), the podcast where we are curious about brain health, happiness and cultivating the mind. My name is Maria Sundell, I am a neurologist and with this podcast I hope to inspire you to learn more about your brain and to treat your mind with as much care as you treat your body. The brain is not only capable of change, it was built to change and you have more control over your life experience than you might think.
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Life Sciences
Science
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Prof. Christian Keysers on mirror neurons and how we live the emotions of others. Episode 12.
Brain Observations - Where neuroscience meets the human experience
49 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
Prof. Christian Keysers on mirror neurons and how we live the emotions of others. Episode 12.

Why are we so affected by the emotions of people around us? Why do people seem to express different levels of empathy? And what are mirror neurons? In this episode we find the answers to these and many more questions about the social brain. Prof. Keysers was part of the team in Italy that found mirror neurons, a discovery that has changed our understanding of human nature. Here we take a journey through the empathic brain and learn why we have the ability to not only see what others are doing or experiencing but to feel it in ourselves.

Brain Observations - Where neuroscience meets the human experience
Welcome to Brain Observations (brainobservations.com), the podcast where we are curious about brain health, happiness and cultivating the mind. My name is Maria Sundell, I am a neurologist and with this podcast I hope to inspire you to learn more about your brain and to treat your mind with as much care as you treat your body. The brain is not only capable of change, it was built to change and you have more control over your life experience than you might think.