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How The Brain Deals With Grief, Listening To Noisy Fish Sounds. May 6, 2022, Part 1

May 6, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Long Have You Been Studying Grief?
01:37 • 2min
3
How Do You Know When You Lose a Loved One?
03:14 • 2min
4
What's Going on in the Brain About These Memories?
05:11 • 2min
5
The Brain's Rewired for the New Reality
06:42 • 2min
6
How Grief Can Actually Cause Physical Ailments
08:15 • 2min
7
Grief and Ptsd, They Are Different
10:10 • 2min
8
Science Friday Is Supported by Kindrill
11:43 • 2min
9
Slash Grieving Brain
13:45 • 2min
10
Sleep Medication for Bereavement
15:35 • 2min
11
Is This Pandemic Changing How You Look at Grief?
17:18 • 2min
12
We're Experiencing What Feels Like a Group Grief Event With Covi
19:04 • 1min
13
Bereavement Is a Health Disparity, Right?
20:31 • 2min
14
Reaching Out and Talking With People About Your Grief Experience
22:03 • 2min
15
What Is the Cyphri Blank Check Question?
23:34 • 2min
16
How Do We Know if We're Medically Adjusting for Grief?
25:20 • 1min
17
How Do You Deal With the Stress of Loss?
26:44 • 2min
18
The Unexpected Side of Grieving
28:42 • 2min
19
What's the Difference Between Ray Fin Fishes?
30:35 • 2min
20
How Do Fish Communicate With Sound?
32:29 • 3min
21
How Do Fish Communicate With Their Body Parts?
35:01 • 2min
22
How to Produce Superfast Muscles in Fish
37:16 • 2min
23
The Fresh Water Toadfish
39:25 • 2min
24
Black Drum Calls Under Water Are Loud, They're Obnoxious
41:05 • 2min
25
Slash Fish Sounds
42:37 • 2min
26
How Do We Record the Sound of a Fish?
44:33 • 2min
27
The Importance of Fish Sounds in Aquatic Systems
46:06 • 3min