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Part 2 of 4: Dr. Chantel Prat: Mirror, Mirror in My Brain

Part 2 of 4: Dr. Chantel Prat: Mirror, Mirror in My Brain



During this special four-part series, we go on a fascinating journey into

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The Neuroscience of You with Professor Chantel Prat

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Part 2) Mirror, Mirror in My Brain

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What makes us who we are? More specifically, at a neuroscience level, are we all the same, or, is every brain wired differently? What does that mean in the context of our behaviors? 

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To answer these questions and a whole lot more, I’ve invited a brilliant neuroscientist and a fabulous human being to join me as we dismantle The Neuroscience of You.

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Dr. Chantel Prat is a Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics Professor at the University of Washington. Her debut book, The Neuroscience of You, summarizes her research investigating how variable brain designs combine with our lifetime of experiences to shape the unique way each person understands the world and operates in it. 

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Professor Prat received a Pathway to Independence Award from the National Institute of Health, and her book was nominated for a Washington State Book Award. The Neuroscience of You was featured in The Next Big Idea Club. Her research has also been featured in various media, ranging from Nature and Scientific American to Rolling Stone and Popular Mechanics.

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WEBSITE:  https://www.chantelprat.com

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LINKEDIN; https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantel-prat-a5296b4

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Part 2) Mirror, Mirror in My Brain

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🧠  Mind The Gap... How Your Brain Adds a lot of Sh!t

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🧠  How Your Brain Determines Where and When to Turn Your Focus up or Down

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🧠  The Brilliance of Infancy Language Skills and Why We Lose Them

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🧠  Superstition Vs Psychological Priming, Getting Your Very Best Results

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🧠  What is True Vs What You Imagine to be True

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🧠  The Default Mode System

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🧠  Meaning, Your Reality Filter

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🧠  Mirror Neurons, The Keys to Empathy and Mastery

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🧠  The illusion That Occurs When a Sound is Paired with a Different Visual component

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