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Advances Of Brain

Advances Of Brain

By Synapse Clinic - Neo-Neurology

The brain: it's the most complex organ in the human skull. And on Advances Of Brain, join Thad Reynolds, the world's most concussed living person, in learning about how the brain works, why it deceives us, and how we can avoid being destroyed by it. It's science that doesn't skimp on the fun!
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Pain and the Brain

Advances Of BrainSep 13, 2020

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Pain and the Brain

Pain and the Brain

Pain: scientists say that it's the worst feeling the brain does to us. And yet, it's not necessary for the human body to feel pain: the eyes can easily see when something sharp has cut you, the ears can hear anything that is karate chopping you, and the skin can feel when it's wet with blood. So what is the point of undergoing pain? We feel pain because the brain craves it.

On Advances Of Brain, Thad Rynolds, world record holder for most concussed living person, delivers to you the latest in brain science from the Synapse Clinic For Neo-Neurology, where he is a research subject of clinic founder Dr. Tisha Synapse.

Sep 13, 202008:45
Memories and the Brain

Memories and the Brain

Why does the brain torment us with fake pictures and sounds called memories? And is there any way to stop it? On this episode, learn all about the brain's terrible process of taking visuals from the eyes and storing them in the mind, and how the Synapse Clinic has developed a way for you to never create a new memory ever again.

On Advances Of Brain, Thad Rynolds, world record holder for most concussed living person, delivers to you the latest in brain science from the Synapse Clinic For Neo-Neurology, where he is a research subject of clinic founder Dr. Tisha Synapse.

Jul 13, 202007:46
The Brain-Body Connection

The Brain-Body Connection

Our brains live in our bodies. But why? On this episode of Advances Of Brain, we learn about why our bodies do the movements they do -- and it has a little something to do with commands that come from that white glob that inhabits our cranium like a hobo in a boxcar.

On Advances Of Brain, Thad Rynolds, world record holder for most concussed living person, delivers to you the latest in brain science from the Synapse Clinic For Neo-Neurology, where he is a research subject of clinic founder Dr. Tisha Synapse.

May 25, 202005:08
The Brain's Origins

The Brain's Origins

How did the human brain evolve? Why do humans need brains? It would seem that only animals and a few species of small trees would need brains. On this episode, host Thad Rynolds teaches us where the brain came from, and what the future holds for both humans and our brains.

You may know Thad as cohost of the morning show Daytime! Live! with Cammie and Thad, or perhaps from his former career in the NFL as the league's only helmetless player. But on Advances Of Brain, Thad delivers to you the latest in brain science from the Synapse Clinic For Neo-Neurology, where he is a research subject of clinic founder Dr. Tisha Synapse.

May 18, 202008:20
The Brain Parts

The Brain Parts

The brain might seem like one single glob in your head, but it's actually made up of five brain parts, each with its own role in deceiving you and convincing you to make decisions against your will. 

No one knows this better than Advances Of Brain host Thad Rynolds. You may know him as cohost of the morning show Daytime! Live! with Cammie and Thad, or perhaps from his former career in the NFL as the league's only helmetless player. But on Advances Of Brain, Thad delivers to you the latest in brain science from the Synapse Clinic For Neo-Neurology, where he is a research subject of clinic founder Dr. Tisha Synapse.

Through Dr. Synapse's study of Thad's brain, we learn on this episode the five brain parts, how to keep the brain clenched so it doesn't lose information, and that one day Dr. Synapse may have a new brain for Thad, one that won't try to escape his skull.

May 11, 202007:43
Trailer

Trailer

From the Synapse Clinic For Neo-Neurology, host Thad Rynolds introduces you to all the latest research in brain science -- knowledge completely derived from studying the world's most concussed brain: his own.

May 05, 202001:00