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What happens in the brain when I dissociate? AKA 101 with Ben Rein, Ph.D.

What happens in the brain when I dissociate? Ask Kati Anything episode 101 with Ben Rein, Ph.D. Audience Questions: 1) Hi Kati, what happens in the brain when you dissociate? Does it reduce blood flow to certain areas of the brain? What happens in the brain when you do coping techniques? I am really interested to hear what happens with neurotransmitters and blood flow and brain activation when dissociating and when trying to get out of this state. Also is there any research on the long term effects of regular dissociation for the brain? Thanks for creating these podcasts, they are interesting and eye-opening. (COMMENT: Also, does derealisation and depersonalisation impact the brain differently? Lastly, what does it look like in an MRI scan? Is it diagnosable just by looking at brain waves?) 2) Epilepsy patient dissociation aura. posteromedial cortex PMC 3Hz firing (PMC part of DMN, involved in internally focused cognition like autobiographical memory). Ketamine causes dissociation - when they gave it to mice, the mice wouldn't withdraw paw from hot plate (dissociation). When they stimulated PMC 3 Hz it recapitulated this effect without ketamine 3) Hello Kati and Dr. Ben Rein, I’m curious to know more about neuroplasticity and what someone with C-PTSD can do to strengthen memory and learning skills? I’m a survivor of CSA and I find it’s difficult for me to memorize and retain what I’m studying in school. Any advice? Thank you (COMMENT: How does neuroplasticity work in the brain? From what I heard, the pathway signal changes. How does it change? What affects these changes?) 4) How does developing a mental illness in childhood affect your brain long term? I had severe OCD when I was around 10 years old and I still deal with it as an adult. I know you can be symptom-free from certain disorders like OCD that may develop at any time in your life, but I feel like it has always and will always be a part of me, since I've had it since I was a child and it is so ingrained in my identity. Thank you so much! I actually want to study neuroscience in the future, so this is an amazing guest! ----- Ben Rein, Ph.D. is a neuroscientist & postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. Ben is currently studying how psychedelic drugs alter the way the brain processes social information. Ben ultimately intends to supervise his own research lab and serve as a professor at an academic institution. ​ Outside of the lab, Ben shares educational science videos on social media to a collective audience of more than 800,000 subscribers. In his videos, Ben shares breaking scientific discoveries, debunks "viral" videos containing misinformation, teaches fundamental neuroscience principles, and educates on the importance of scientific research. He also provides guidance to students through a video series called "Scientips" You can find more from Ben on: TikTok: @ dr.brein Instagram: @ doctor.brein Twitter: @ dr_brein #podcast #psychology #katimorton Journaling Every Tuesday & Friday Kati posts a journal prompt to help keep you motivated and working on yourself https://www.youtube.com/katimorton/join Books Traumatized https://geni.us/Bfak0j - 0rder Yours Today Are u ok? http://bit.ly/2s0mULy - In Stores Now Amazon Suggestions https://www.amazon.com/shop/katimorton Online Therapy I do not currently offer online therapy. My sponsor BetterHelp can connect you with a licensed, online counselor, please visit: https://betterhelp.com/kati Addiction & Mental Health Treatment If you are looking for an in-person treatment center that provides expert help with addiction recovery and mental health, All Points North Lodge is a great option. All Points North Lodge offers evidence-based and holistic treatment in the Colorado mountains. Chat with a member of their team at www.apnlodge.com/kati or call (218) 306-8214 Patreon Do you want to help me support the creation of mental health videos? https://www.katimorton.com/kati-morto... Opinions That Don't Matter! (my afterhours podcast) audio: https://opionstdm.buzzsprout.com/ Business Contact Linnea Toney [email protected] Mail 1779 Wells Branch Pkwy 110B Box 353 Austin, TX 78728 If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call a local emergency telephone number or go immediately to the nearest emergency room

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