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  1. Did you know brain scans like fNIRS can actually show how your brain works in real-time? This technology is being used to study ADHD, autism, anxiety, and more! Tag a friend who might find this fascinating!

    #AuDHD #Autistic #ADHD #ActuallyAutistic #Autism #Neurodivergent #AutismAcceptance #Neurodiversity #AutismAwareness #ADHDAwareness #ADHDLife #NeuroDuo #BrainScan #fNIRS #BrainHealth #TBI #Dementia #Alzheimers #Anxiety

  2. The brain has a tell for when it’s recalling a false memory, study suggests. A new study used brain scans and eye tracking to measure how people remember events that never happened. The study found that false memories are associated with lower brain activity and less eye movement than true memories. #FalseMemory #BrainScan #LiveScience livescience.com/health/neurosc

  3. The brain has a tell for when it’s recalling a false memory, study suggests. A new study used brain scans and eye tracking to measure how people remember events that never happened. The study found that false memories are associated with lower brain activity and less eye movement than true memories. #FalseMemory #BrainScan #LiveScience livescience.com/health/neurosc

  4. The brain has a tell for when it’s recalling a false memory, study suggests. A new study used brain scans and eye tracking to measure how people remember events that never happened. The study found that false memories are associated with lower brain activity and less eye movement than true memories. #FalseMemory #BrainScan #LiveScience livescience.com/health/neurosc

  5. The brain has a tell for when it’s recalling a false memory, study suggests. A new study used brain scans and eye tracking to measure how people remember events that never happened. The study found that false memories are associated with lower brain activity and less eye movement than true memories. #FalseMemory #BrainScan #LiveScience livescience.com/health/neurosc

  6. The brain has a tell for when it’s recalling a false memory, study suggests. A new study used brain scans and eye tracking to measure how people remember events that never happened. The study found that false memories are associated with lower brain activity and less eye movement than true memories. #FalseMemory #BrainScan #LiveScience livescience.com/health/neurosc

  7. What can #brainscan studies reveal about brain development and #neurodivergent conditions like #autism and #ADHD? Come find out at this free virtual event with #macfellow @DrDamienFair and @ZEROTOTHREE @miriamelena88 on 3/23, 12pm PT. Register👇 arevie.ws/3SCLTAR

  8. What can #brainscan studies reveal about brain development and #neurodivergent conditions like #autism and #ADHD? Come find out at this free virtual event with #macfellow @DrDamienFair and @ZEROTOTHREE @Miriamelena on 3/23, 12pm PT. Register👇 arevie.ws/3SCLTAR

  9. TITLE: DiD, Vestibular Balance Issues, Brainscans, and Neurology

    I'm a mental health clinician looking for resources and research papers
    on the intersection of #DiD ( #Dissociative Identity Disorder),
    #vestibular anomalies, and #neurology .  I am familiar with most of the
    counseling theory around DiD -- but what does it look like from a
    #brainscan ( #CTscan #MRI ) point of view?  Do the #subpersonalities 
    exhibit different brain activity when activated?

    So say that a patient with DiD ( #MultiplePersonality ) was undergoing
    treatment for vestibular balance disorders and switching some between
    alters as the exercises were done.  Is anything known on what this
    medically would look like in the brain?  How a neurologist would be
    likely to view the behaviors witnessed?

    Thanks,
    Michael Reeder LCPC
    Baltimore, MD

    #psychology #psychiatry #mentalhealth @psychology
    @psychiatry @socialwork #psychotherapy
    @psychotherapists

  10. TITLE: DiD, Vestibular Balance Issues, Brainscans, and Neurology

    I'm a mental health clinician looking for resources and research papers
    on the intersection of #DiD ( #Dissociative Identity Disorder),
    #vestibular anomalies, and #neurology .  I am familiar with most of the
    counseling theory around DiD -- but what does it look like from a
    #brainscan ( #CTscan #MRI ) point of view?  Do the #subpersonalities 
    exhibit different brain activity when activated?

    So say that a patient with DiD ( #MultiplePersonality ) was undergoing
    treatment for vestibular balance disorders and switching some between
    alters as the exercises were done.  Is anything known on what this
    medically would look like in the brain?  How a neurologist would be
    likely to view the behaviors witnessed?

    Thanks,
    Michael Reeder LCPC
    Baltimore, MD

    #psychology #psychiatry #mentalhealth @psychology
    @psychiatry @socialwork #psychotherapy
    @psychotherapists

  11. TITLE: DiD, Vestibular Balance Issues, Brainscans, and Neurology

    I'm a mental health clinician looking for resources and research papers
    on the intersection of #DiD ( #Dissociative Identity Disorder),
    #vestibular anomalies, and #neurology .  I am familiar with most of the
    counseling theory around DiD -- but what does it look like from a
    #brainscan ( #CTscan #MRI ) point of view?  Do the #subpersonalities 
    exhibit different brain activity when activated?

    So say that a patient with DiD ( #MultiplePersonality ) was undergoing
    treatment for vestibular balance disorders and switching some between
    alters as the exercises were done.  Is anything known on what this
    medically would look like in the brain?  How a neurologist would be
    likely to view the behaviors witnessed?

    Thanks,
    Michael Reeder LCPC
    Baltimore, MD

    #psychology #psychiatry #mentalhealth @psychology
    @psychiatry @socialwork #psychotherapy
    @psychotherapists

  12. TITLE: DiD, Vestibular Balance Issues, Brainscans, and Neurology

    I'm a mental health clinician looking for resources and research papers
    on the intersection of #DiD ( #Dissociative Identity Disorder),
    #vestibular anomalies, and #neurology .  I am familiar with most of the
    counseling theory around DiD -- but what does it look like from a
    #brainscan ( #CTscan #MRI ) point of view?  Do the #subpersonalities 
    exhibit different brain activity when activated?

    So say that a patient with DiD ( #MultiplePersonality ) was undergoing
    treatment for vestibular balance disorders and switching some between
    alters as the exercises were done.  Is anything known on what this
    medically would look like in the brain?  How a neurologist would be
    likely to view the behaviors witnessed?

    Thanks,
    Michael Reeder LCPC
    Baltimore, MD

    #psychology #psychiatry #mentalhealth @psychology
    @psychiatry @socialwork #psychotherapy
    @psychotherapists

  13. TITLE: DiD, Vestibular Balance Issues, Brainscans, and Neurology

    I'm a mental health clinician looking for resources and research papers
    on the intersection of #DiD ( #Dissociative Identity Disorder),
    #vestibular anomalies, and #neurology .  I am familiar with most of the
    counseling theory around DiD -- but what does it look like from a
    #brainscan ( #CTscan #MRI ) point of view?  Do the #subpersonalities 
    exhibit different brain activity when activated?

    So say that a patient with DiD ( #MultiplePersonality ) was undergoing
    treatment for vestibular balance disorders and switching some between
    alters as the exercises were done.  Is anything known on what this
    medically would look like in the brain?  How a neurologist would be
    likely to view the behaviors witnessed?

    Thanks,
    Michael Reeder LCPC
    Baltimore, MD

    #psychology #psychiatry #mentalhealth @psychology
    @psychiatry @socialwork #psychotherapy
    @psychotherapists

  14. Psychedelic Drug Shown to Relieve PTSD Brain Signals

    A small clinical trial shows #psychotherapy with the #psychedelic drug #MDMA generates #brain signals that help relieve symptoms in people with post-traumatic stress disorder.

    sciencebusiness.technewslit.co

    #News #Science #Business #PTSD #Ecstacy #fMRI #ClinicalTrial #BrainScan #Psychiatry #Trauma #Veterans