Episodes

  • Is nature or nurture more important? Trick question! Nature and nurture coexist in a delicate spectacle and we cannot place a more important significance on one or the other. In this episode, we have a distinguished guest, Dr. David Moore. He is an important figure in the fields of cognitive development, mental rotation, infant-directed speech, and more. Dr. Moore also serves as the Director of the Claremont Infant Study Center at Pitzer College, and his expertise extends stands across diverse aspects of developmental psychology.

    Our conversation with Dr. Moore promises to be a captivating exploration of the nature and nurture discussion - dismantling the notion of a "debate." We delved into his pioneering research on mental rotation and infants, uncovering the intriguing role of gene coding and development. He uses real evidence from both his own research and others' past research to support these ground-breaking discoveries in psychology that help us understand how nature and nurture are so intertwined.

    But our episode isn't about exploration; it's about the empowerment of knowledge. Dr. Moore will share valuable resources for those keen on delving deeper into these subjects, enabling listeners to apply their newfound knowledge to their daily lives. Make sure to check out the link in the description to look at Dr. Moore's book we discuss too!

  • In this episode, we have a very special guest joining us – Dr. Steffanie Guillermo, a distinguished figure in psychology and an associate professor at Pitzer College. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of topics, including racial/ethnic stereotyping, perceptions of threat, biases against immigrants, and disparities in racial/ethnic health.

    Our conversation with Dr. Guillermo will provide unparalleled insights into the subtle yet profound ways that implicit biases influence our perceptions, actions, and judgments, particularly through the lens of visual perception. We’ll explore the concepts of "in-groups" and "out-groups" and how these categories shape our perceptions of others. By tapping into her extensive research, we'll gain an understanding of the roots of prejudice in diverse settings and contexts (Make sure to follow the provided link to read more about the research she references!).

    Throughout the episode, we'll uncover the mechanisms that underlie automatic biases, shedding light on how these biases can impact our day-to-day decisions, often without our conscious awareness. Dr. Guillermo will eloquently guide us through her studies, unveiling the startling ways that race can impact even the most well-intentioned individuals.

    But it's not all about exploring the intricacies of bias – we're also committed to providing practical solutions. Dr. Guillermo will offer valuable recommendations for those seeking to diminish prejudice in their lives, enabling listeners to take actionable steps toward fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

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  • Perfectionism, an intriguing facet of human behavior, has captured the curiosity of researchers and individuals alike. In this episode, we'll unravel the layers of this phenomenon, digging into the question: What exactly is perfectionism? We'll delve into its different dimensions and understand how it manifests in various aspects of life, from personal goals to professional pursuits. Through scientific research and real-life examples, we'll uncover the spectrum of perfectionist traits, from the pursuit of excellence to the paralyzing fear of failure. Discover the regions and neural circuits associated with perfectionist tendencies. From the prefrontal cortex's role in setting high standards to the amygdala's influence on the fear of falling short, we'll piece together the neural puzzle of perfectionism. The mindset of a perfectionist is both fascinating and intricate. In this episode, we'll delve into the psychology behind this mindset, and how it differs from the neurotypical individual. Of course, in the end, this episode will give you tips on overcoming perfectionism tendencies with realistic and changeable approaches. So, whether you're seeking self-improvement, striving to understand a perfectionist loved one, or simply intrigued by the intricacies of the human mind, this episode promises to be a captivating journey.

  • The gut and the brain are physically connected both parasympathetically and sympathetically. There is a direct correlation between the health of the gut and the health of your brain, yet maybe people are still unaware of the profound impact this connection can have on their overall well-being. It's crucial to shed light on this often-overlooked aspect of health and empower people with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their lifestyle and diet. Throughout this eye-opening episode, we've explored the gut-brain axis, a communication system that influences everything from digestion to emotions. The gut, often referred to as our "second brain," plays a pivotal role in regulating various bodily functions. Understanding how our gut health affects our immune system, hormonal balance, and even our mood can be a game-changer in achieving a higher quality of life. While the science behind this connection is fascinating, it's equally essential to provide actionable tips to promote a healthy gut and a happier brain. By adopting a diet rich in fiber, incorporating fermented foods and probiotics, and managing stress through relaxation techniques, individuals can take significant steps toward enhancing their gut-brain relationship.

  • Rejection is a part of life. At the end of the day, whether it is in our jobs, goals, friendships, or relationships, we all experience rejection. However, how do we deal with rejection correctly? Why does it take such a big hit to our ego and scar us? In today's episode, we talk about how to deal with rejection, but more so how to shift our perspective on rejection because it might actually be a redirection. Rather than succumbing to despair, we learn to embrace rejection as a guiding force toward a better path, a chance to refine our aspirations, relationships, and goals. In doing so, we emerge stronger, more resilient, and open to new possibilities. Even if we do experience rejection, we should know how to handle that pain correctly and use it to our advantage.

  • Are you a procrastinator? Do you rely on fleeting waves of motivation to be productive? If so, don't worry - you're not alone! In today's episode, we'll explore the intriguing neuroscience behind procrastination, uncover the secrets of riding the optimal brain waves for sustained productivity, and unveil the remarkable power of daily lists in activating our brain's reward system. With the plethora of distractions and triggers surrounding us in this modern era, conquering procrastination and maximizing productivity has become more important than ever. Tune in as we reveal the transformative potential of daily lists and how they can propel you toward unparalleled productivity and success.

  • In the digital age, social media has become an omnipresent force, acting as a powerful pacifier for our minds. It's a world where we seek validation, connection, and a sense of belonging. But what is the true cost of this constant connection? How does social media shape our brain's functioning and influence our perception of self? Through compelling research and insightful discussions, we uncover the addictive nature of social media. The algorithms employed by these platforms are designed to keep us hooked, enticing us with tailored content that triggers dopamine releases and fuels our desire for more engagement. We unpack the ways in which social media acts as a double-edged sword, simultaneously connecting us to the world while eroding our self-confidence. With a direct correlation between increased screen time and mental health problems, we confront the alarming statistics that link excessive social media use to anxiety, depression, and feelings of loneliness. We explore the emotional and psychological toll of constant comparison, as we are bombarded by others' carefully curated highlight reels. But fear not, for knowledge is power, and armed with awareness, we can reclaim control over our digital lives. In today's episode, there is information on why social media acts as a digital pacifier, a form of instant gratification, an example of the frequency illusion (also known as the Baader–Meinhof phenomenon) when associated with comparison, and an exemplar of intermittent reinforcement. Finally, to prevent any negative effects, there are also helpful tips on how to prevent mindless scrolling by implementing digital detoxes, prioritizing self-care, and seeking offline alternatives to cultivate meaningful connections and hobbies.

  • Everyone fights their own battles and everyone copes in their own ways. Partying and consuming alcohol are both coping mechanisms that many people indulge in every day. Sparked by a question a friend of mine had, "Why do people willingly party?", this episode covers the effects of drinking on the brain and body, why our judgment is impaired, why blackouts and hangovers occur, the psychology on why people do resort to partying, and lastly how to have fun and stay abstinent in a social setting. Listen more to find out the complexities that go on in our brains.

  • What is something we must do every day for 8 hours? SLEEP! This episode covers everything sleep related including an explanation of the sleep cycles, how to get the most restful sleep, night owls vs. early birds, why some people sleep walk or sleep talk, dreams, and how to recall your dreams. If you're interested in this topic, listen now for a deep dive into the world of dreams and rest.

  • (Disclaimer: There is talk about mental health and concrete scientific reasoning on how exercising is a way to aid mental health issues. Although the details are very vague, this might be a trigger for some.) Did you know that exercise is one of many functions that is directly linked to mental health? Isn't it weird that you never want to work out, but also never regret it once you do? In this episode, we will dive deep into the profound relationship between exercise and the brain. Join us as we explore the fascinating science behind how physical activity impacts our mental health and find out the exact reasons why exercising can help those who struggle with their mental health.

  • Ever just feel in a rut at school? Have no motivation and constantly procrastinating until the last minute? Don't worry, there is concrete scientific evidence between these everyday struggles, and in today's episode of "Don't Ghost Your Brain," we'll explore how neuroscience and psychology can help us understand and train our brains to be motivated. Join me in today's podcast with three small yet monumental changes I've made to my study habits that have helped me achieve a 4.5 GPA. Discover the secrets of the brain and use these to shift your study habits and make a world of difference in your academic journey. Don't miss out on this empowering episode that can unlock the potential of your brain and elevate your learning experience. Tune in now!

  • Get ready to unlock the secrets of the mind and unleash your full potential. Welcome to the "Don't Ghost Your Brain" podcast, where I dive deep into the psychology and neuroscience behind everyday phenomena. Our brain is our most complex organ, yet it is also the one we know least about. However, on this podcast we will explore the fascinating world of the human mind, revealing the hidden patterns and mechanisms that shape our thoughts, emotions, and actions. This field is one you cannot escape because once you understand how your brain works, your world changes because you can explain others' and your own behaviors. Above all, once we scratch the surface of the brain's capability, I will provide practical insights and actionable strategies that you can apply to transform your life.