Brain Science Podcast #21: Body Maps

Featured in this episode: The Body has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better (2007), by Sandra Blakeslee and Matthew Blakeslee. (Also available on from Audible.com)

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SHOW NOTES

Topics:

  • Body Maps and the role of embodiment
  • Basic ideas about the body maps in the brain
  • Mapping the world around us
  • How Body maps differ between species
  • Body Schema and Body image
  • The role of body maps in disease
  • The role of belief in health and illness
  • How body maps explain non-traditional healing methods and unusual experiences
  • The role of motor imagery in improving motor skills
  • Mirror Neurons
  • Place and grid neurons in the hippocampus (see more on Scholarpedia)
  • How sensation and emotions come together (the role of the insula)

Scientists mentioned in the podcast:

Other scientists mentioned in The Body has a Mind of Its Own:

Note: This list is not exhaustive. I know I left off VS Ramachandran and several others, but those listed above did work that was addressed, directly or indirectly, in my podcast.

Brain Structures (links include diagrams of the brain):

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6 Responses

  1. Enjoyed this podcast and like your new website. 8)

  2. Excellent –just got the book ……I think this is the most exciting and (potentially) inclusive thing to happen for a very long time . As a Physiotherapist the medical world is at a loss to manage ‘non organic’ or chronic pain states and talking does not always work . The explanations regarding the possible explanations for somatic therapies was particularly interesting. I have experienced some strange things myself with things like tai chi , meditaition and trying to assist painful problems and these explanations make sense. I hope this kind of information leads to fruitful diaglogue between disciplines and helps some of the non traditional or even flakey ideas make a bit more sense.
    Great show ……

  3. The good news is that Sandra Blakeslee will be on the podcast, probably on episode 23. If you have a question you would like me to ask her send me an email at docartemis at gmail.com.

  4. [...] This episode is an interview with Sandra Blakeslee, co-author (with her son Matthew) of The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps Help You Do (almost) Everything Better, which we discussed in episode 21. [...]

  5. [...] objects within our peri-personal space. For background on these body maps I recommend listening to Episode 21 and Episode 23. If you are new to the Brain Science Podcast you may want to listen to those [...]

  6. [...] objects within our peri-personal space. For background on these body maps I recommend listening to Episode 21 and Episode 23. If you are new to the Brain Science Podcast you may want to listen to those [...]

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