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UnavailableThe Human Social Brain: How It Works and How It Goes Awry in Schizophrenia and the General Population
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The Human Social Brain: How It Works and How It Goes Awry in Schizophrenia and the General Population

FromBrain Channel (Video)


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The Human Social Brain: How It Works and How It Goes Awry in Schizophrenia and the General Population

FromBrain Channel (Video)

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Michael Green, neuroscientist and professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA, has been fascinated with the human brain, behavior and mental illness since his undergraduate days. In particular, his research focuses on schizophrenia, a chronic brain disorder that affects about 1 percent of the population. In this UCLA Faculty Research Lecture, he describes how his lab uses discoveries in psychology and social neuroscience about normal brain functioning to inform his schizophrenia research. And now, Green and his colleagues are moving into new territory, studying the causes of social isolation among people who do not have schizophrenia. You’ll learn about the tools they use such as functional MRI, that measures and maps brain activity, and EEG, that detects electrical activity in the brain, and how they do research to answer questions about social isolation in the general public. Series: "UCLA Faculty Research Lectures" [Show ID: 32573]
Released:
Jan 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (49)

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