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Episode 36: Breaking Down Myths About the Brain: Communication, Emotion, and Laughter (Podcast with Award-Winning Science Communicator and TED Speaker, Dr.Sophie Scott) [INFLUENCE SERIES]

What are some misconceptions about how the brain works, especially when it comes to communication, emotion, and laughter?

"Pay attention to who you share your laughter with, as laughter strengthens connections, and remember that your brain is always a work in progress, constantly learning and embracing new things." With Dr. Sophie Scott

Are we using only 10% of our brain? Do left-brained people think differently from the right-brained ones? These are just a few of the myths we’ll dismantle in this eye-opening episode. Joined by the brilliant Dr. Sophie Scott, neuroscientist and expert in communication and laughter, we explore the truth about how our brain works. Discover how our brain processes emotions, builds connections through laughter, and shapes how we communicate.

We'll also draw inspiration from the book The Hidden Brain, highlighting practical lessons on understanding human behavior and decision-making. Plus, in a special segment, graduate student Mounir joins us to share his insights on how these ideas resonate with today’s students.

Get ready to rethink what you know about your brain and learn how these insights can impact your life, relationships, and even your sense of humor!

 

*Act of kindness: Talk with someone who you havent spoken in a while ; smile at a stranger.

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Dr. Sophie Scott is a distinguished Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London (UCL). Her pioneering research explores the neuroscience of human communication, with a special focus on laughter, emotion, and speech processing. As a celebrated science communicator, Dr. Scott delivered a widely acclaimed TED Talk on the science of laughter and is the recipient of the prestigious Royal Society’s Michael Faraday Prize for her exceptional ability to make complex science accessible to the public. A Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, she has published extensively on vocal communication and humor, offering profound insights into how our brains process emotion and connect through language.

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