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190: The Science of Stress vs. Yoga on Your Brain
190: The Science of Stress vs. Yoga on Your Brain
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Feb 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Both “meditation” and “yoga” are buzz words in pop health circles, but both are actually categories of mind-body practices - not specific practices. Not all mind-body practices are the same, and the specifics are what make all the difference.
The way in which you practice yoga or meditation can lead to profoundly different neurological states, biochemical reactions, and physiological responses. Lucas Rockwood meets with medical doctor, Mithu Storoni, to dive into the science of yoga and stress, and their effects on the brain.
Mithu Storoni MD, PhD is a medical doctor, science nerd, writer, yoga teacher, blogger and all round brain enthusiast dedicated to defeating stress from everyone’s lives. She earned her medical degree from the University of Cambridge and also holds a PhD in Neuro-ophthalmology.
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Listen and Learn:
The difference between open monitoring and focused attention meditation
What Brain Derived Neural Factor (BDNF) is and how yoga can increase production
How yogic breathing can encourage respiratory neural coupling
Mental health dangers of rumination during some forms of meditation
What happens with your stress signals during deliberate yoga practice
Nutritional Tip of the Week:
How to wash strawberries
Links & References from the Show:
Brain Boost Camp
Got questions?
Write to us: podcast@yogabody.com
Thanks to our sponsor:
Yoga Teachers College
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The way in which you practice yoga or meditation can lead to profoundly different neurological states, biochemical reactions, and physiological responses. Lucas Rockwood meets with medical doctor, Mithu Storoni, to dive into the science of yoga and stress, and their effects on the brain.
Mithu Storoni MD, PhD is a medical doctor, science nerd, writer, yoga teacher, blogger and all round brain enthusiast dedicated to defeating stress from everyone’s lives. She earned her medical degree from the University of Cambridge and also holds a PhD in Neuro-ophthalmology.
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Listen and Learn:
The difference between open monitoring and focused attention meditation
What Brain Derived Neural Factor (BDNF) is and how yoga can increase production
How yogic breathing can encourage respiratory neural coupling
Mental health dangers of rumination during some forms of meditation
What happens with your stress signals during deliberate yoga practice
Nutritional Tip of the Week:
How to wash strawberries
Links & References from the Show:
Brain Boost Camp
Got questions?
Write to us: podcast@yogabody.com
Thanks to our sponsor:
Yoga Teachers College
The YOGABODY Teachers College combines new technology and age-old apprenticeship to deliver a level of education previously The YOGABODY Teachers College combines new technology and age-old apprenticeship to deliver a level of education previously unavailable anywhere. We train students not just teach, but to become local business leaders in the mind-body wellness industry
Join the Early Notification List for First Application Preference:
www.YogaTeachersCollege.com
Released:
Feb 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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