“Let’s Talk About Women” is a podcast initiative of the International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2804 (Tübingen x Uppsala), which investigates women's mental health across the reproductive lifespan.
Here we share insights from interdisciplinary research on women's mental health by talking to experts in fields of neuroscience, psychology, biology, and medicine. Beyond that, we will shed light on ongoing doctoral projects among our PhD candidates to get a glimpse into state-of-the-art and hot-topic research.
This podcast is not only for fellow researchers inside and outside the area of women's mental health, but also for people interested in science and curious about this topic!
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“Let’s Talk About Women” is a podcast initiative of the International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2804 (Tübingen x Uppsala), which investigates women's mental health across the reproductive lifespan.
Here we share insights from interdisciplinary research on women's mental health by talking to experts in fields of neuroscience, psychology, biology, and medicine. Beyond that, we will shed light on ongoing doctoral projects among our PhD candidates to get a glimpse into state-of-the-art and hot-topic research.
This podcast is not only for fellow researchers inside and outside the area of women's mental health, but also for people interested in science and curious about this topic!
Do you have any feedback, suggestions, or questions? Get in touch with us: irtg2804.podcast@gmail.com
Are you intrigued by this topic and want to be kept updated? Follow us on twitter: @irtg2804 or instagram: @irtg2804
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What if we could peek into the developing brain before birth? In this episode we welcome Prof. Hubert Preissl, head of the research group Metabolic Neuroimaging at the University of Tübingen, who talks about the fascinating science of fetal brain development. Using fetal magnetoencephalography (fMEG) - with one of two systems worldwide right in Tübingen - researchers can measure fetal brain activity and uncover how a mother’s metabolic health and stress influence fetal development. Besides talking about early recordings of sex differences in brain development, we consider clinical implications and how insights into fetal brain activity may transform our understanding of mental health across the lifespan. From the origins of brain function to lifelong (mental) health, this conversation will change how you think about the very beginning of life.
If you would like to get in touch with Hubert, you can find him here: https://preissl-lab.net/de/people/prof-dr-hubert-preissl/
... or reach him at: hubert.preissl@uni-tuebingen.de
Timestamps:
00:26: Introduction of our guest Prof. Hubert Preissl and his field of research
01:49: When does the fetal brain start to develop?
02:37: How do scientists study fetal brain activity?
06:54: How does fetal magnetoencephalography work & what are challenges?
14:05: The concept of developmental origins of health & disease
20:20: Maternal metabolic health & the influence on fetal brain activity
26:58: Maternal psychological stress & the influence on fetal brain activity
29:40: Longterm consequences of metabolic & psychological health on cognitive & emotional development in offspring
32:57: Sex differences in fetal brain development
38:01: Summary
38:58: What are clinical implications for maternal health interventions?
43:32: How might our understanding of the fetal brain impact our perspective on mental health across the lifespan?
45:50: Call for applications!
46:50: Closing remarks
Outline & questions: Franziska Weinmar
Sound recording & Editing: Franziska Weinmar with the equipment of the IRTG2804
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