Brain & Behavior Research Foundation

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation

Since 1987, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation has awarded more than $440 million to fund more than 6,400 grants to more than 5,100 scientists around the world. We are the nation’s top non-governmental funder of mental health research grants.

Our mission:
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is committed to alleviating the suffering caused by mental illness by awarding grants that will lead to advances and breakthroughs in scientific research.

The Foundation funds the most innovative ideas in neuroscience and psychiatry to better understand the causes and develop new ways to treat brain and behavior disorders. These illnesses include addiction, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, autism, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder (BPD), depression, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, and suicide prevention.

Learn more at www.bbrfoundation.org

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  • @KhalidFarooq786
    @KhalidFarooq7865 күн бұрын

    brilliant presentation

  • @philipk3732
    @philipk37327 күн бұрын

    It's always about how many treatment resistent people get better with TMS. Why almost nobody metiones that logically people that haven't been treated before will do even better.

  • @georgeschiraga5725
    @georgeschiraga572510 күн бұрын

    Great news.

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack268811 күн бұрын

    What fool believe a voice that only speak in a language you understand so you can get angry about what you hear proof it is a switch board and god

  • @alien-robot-time-traveler
    @alien-robot-time-traveler13 күн бұрын

    Long story short take your meds

  • @MsSilver41
    @MsSilver4115 күн бұрын

    Please look up Dr Chris Palmer psychiatrist work with KETO and all mental disorders , you’ll be blown away by some of the comments from people who trust his protocols and slowly gotten off psych drugs. Also Georgia Eade work . Many more I could mention

  • @MsSilver41
    @MsSilver4115 күн бұрын

    If your schizophrenic test for all nutrients especially Low Vitamin D, low B12, low Niacin, low vitamin C . Never understood why they give kids a vitamin K shot at birth instead of checking ALL nutrients and MINERALS. Guarantee there’s be more kids who are nutrient deficient in any nutritient than vitamin K. Look at NIACIN and schizophrenia.. in Australia there was a doctor whose Study of aboriginal children showed The kids and babies were vitamin C deficient , he was asked by the government to study these people , yet when he showed his results t they ignored him, he lowered infant mortality and they ignored him. My sister died from SIDS at 3 months old . All my children were tummy sleepers they’re all adults now . They need to be careful of vitamins and nutrients yet they have no problems issuing schizophrenic drugs which cause a multitude of issues .. have you ever thought schizophrenia is caused by bad diet ??????? Oh my gosh listening to experts does my head in . Let food be thy medicine - but let it be good food … so glad that people are putting schizophrenia into remission through ketogenic diets wether than be plant based or meat based , from what I have observed meat based seems to work faster .

  • @elypearl826
    @elypearl82615 күн бұрын

    I wonder if she will speak about for profits like neural link and others

  • @sunset33533
    @sunset3353316 күн бұрын

    Interesting topic. Mindfulness meditation helped with OCD a lot. I like the workbook called 30 Days to Stop Obsessing by Harper Daniels for meditation practice.

  • @johnbrown8740
    @johnbrown874022 күн бұрын

    Where can I get tested in Canada. My life is destroyed, I need help. Never mind. I obviously can't afford it.

  • @tamaru6753
    @tamaru675323 күн бұрын

    I had TRD, about 10 years, tried many variations of meds, then Ketamine (it helped for about 2 weeks then effects faded but it took away suicidal thoughts also temporarily) then ECt, then micro-dosing, then psychedelic theray (psylocybin,3g, 5g and 7g then ibogaine), I tried prami and my depression was gone (90% better) within two weeks. side effects were severe headaches and nausea but cleared after 2-3 weeks. I took mine at night because it caused fatigue. If you have tried other traditional means, pills, micro-dosing, etc, then talk to your doctor about pramipexole.

  • @SonOsman
    @SonOsman23 күн бұрын

    i was diagnosed with Bipolar I yesterday and i was moved by this video . so i fed the transcript to the AI. and wanted it to make some bullets for me . here's the output: Paul Dalio's experiences and insights provide valuable lessons for managing Bipolar Disorder, particularly Bipolar I. Here are some key takeaways from his discussion that might be beneficial for your situation: Finding Meaning in the Experience: Dalio highlights how transforming his traumatic experiences into something meaningful was crucial for his coping and recovery. Creating his film, "Touched with Fire," served as a therapeutic process that helped him make sense of his own struggles and connect with others who face similar challenges. Artistic Expression as Therapy: Engaging in artistic endeavors allowed Dalio to channel his experiences of bipolar disorder into creative outputs. This not only helped him heal but also helped others understand the complexities of living with bipolar disorder from a humanistic and empathetic perspective. The Importance of Hope: Having hope and a vision that one can thrive-not just survive-is essential. For Dalio, learning about other successful individuals with bipolar disorder who continued to create and contribute meaningfully gave him the motivation to pursue recovery and manage his condition proactively. Managing Hypomania and Creativity: Dalio discusses the fine line between using the creative bursts from hypomania and preventing them from escalating into full-blown manic episodes. Recognizing early signs of hypomania and taking steps to moderate these impulses is crucial for maintaining stability. Role of Physical Activity and Routine: He emphasizes the importance of physical activity and having a routine to distract from depressive thoughts or manic energy. For him, working in construction provided a structured and physical outlet that helped manage his symptoms. Utilizing Support Systems: Dalio underscores the importance of having a supportive network, particularly highlighting how his wife's understanding and intervention were crucial during times when he couldn't recognize his own symptomatic escalations. Continuous Vigilance: Managing Bipolar I Disorder requires ongoing vigilance and self-awareness. Recognizing early warning signs of both manic and depressive shifts and taking immediate action to address them helps maintain balance. Stigma and Understanding: He also speaks about the stigma associated with mental illness and how society often misunderstands the actions of those with conditions like bipolar disorder. Education and advocacy can help change perceptions and improve the lives of those affected. These insights underline the complex nature of Bipolar I Disorder and the multifaceted approach needed for effective management. They highlight the potential for individuals with the disorder to lead fulfilling lives through proper treatment, support, and personal resilience.

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack268823 күн бұрын

    The fool call itself god nd only speak or type a program chat box in English? It is god but only speak English? So I can get angry at what I hear if I didn't understand it i wouldn't care

  • @johnneperez5408
    @johnneperez540823 күн бұрын

    WHERE IS THE SLIDE!!!!???? come on camera man.

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack2688Ай бұрын

    Call itself God and touch a robot toy before it touch it's own body,make a toy doll drink life water before it drink life water and call itself god

  • @averagebodybuilder
    @averagebodybuilderАй бұрын

    How can this help people without mental illness

  • @JumpingJack6
    @JumpingJack6Ай бұрын

    4:30 Regardless of the genetic predisposition to become addicted, does it not require initial usage to trigger that addiction? Is that not a choice?

  • @Theonegov
    @TheonegovАй бұрын

    You are NOT schizophrenic - fucked up guys using high tech. radio-weapons -

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack2688Ай бұрын

    Never seen a god try to hurt a person more then this god it is not a disease it is god using a switch board to make a person mad,it only speaks in a language you understand like god is a fat sloppy gay guy or ugly lady

  • @Theonegov
    @TheonegovАй бұрын

    Know that it is male humans using Psychotronic weapons (high tech. radio- type weapons )

  • @meleshadgu3230
    @meleshadgu3230Ай бұрын

    Very professional interview. Thank you for the interview

  • @jwtc20c
    @jwtc20cАй бұрын

    The "other race effect" being brought up is very telling: the construct of social cognition is rather muddled from the outset starting from the vague definition utilizing "social cues" and "emotions" as units of analysis is simplistic - social skills (social persuasion and negotiation?) are on balance a matter of "expertise" and in-the-moment global processing using contextual and situational knowledge. There's a huge literature on affective processing with an actual biological basis - cf. Tomkins, et. al. The development and formalization of "script theory" and "frame theory" in both sociology and cognitive science in latter part of the 20th century was an attempt to reason about how social interaction actually plays out in the real world and it is obviously very dynamic but also for the most part structured as a 'game' and is far from spontaneous. Presumably investigators could just as easily have schizophrenic and normal controls interact with ELIZA in GNU Emacs and put them in an MRI machine and hypothesize about differential activation in different areas of the brain.

  • @picartso7764
    @picartso7764Ай бұрын

    I have bipolar 1 - It's very painful for family and friends as well.

  • @dorianjames4761
    @dorianjames4761Ай бұрын

    utylizowac te spierdoliny aspoleczne debili jebanych

  • @user-rr6mz9th7k
    @user-rr6mz9th7kАй бұрын

    Ketamin Anesthetics might make a ViVid dream ( Night mere?)

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack2688Ай бұрын

    There is no bipolar disorder it is a switch board and tack in your ear,God is typing on a keyboard or pad in the language only you can understand to be angry because if it speaks in a language you can't understand you won't get as mad

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack2688Ай бұрын

    What fool believe a voice that only talk in a language that you understand so you can get angry if the voice didn't speak in a language you understand you won't care as much,proof that god is doing it pure fool and a childish clown gods -Brandon womack

  • @ammamaw
    @ammamawАй бұрын

    Very good interview, but what they don’t talk about is the elephant in the room: the fact that a huge majority of people can’t afford medical care and prescriptions. I went for most of my life, unable to get help for that reason. I’ve worked with homeless people in cities, and it broke my heart because I know that so many of those people suffer from mental illness, and I’ve never been able to afford help for it. I’m sure the same as true for much of the prison population. Yes, help is available, but only if you have money.

  • @Teriyaki-vj8ny
    @Teriyaki-vj8nyАй бұрын

    I wasn't diagnosed till 40yrs old I'm 58 now. Had all the symptoms brewing in a stressful childhood as the oldest in a alcoholic home. Then domestic violence in my 20's sealed the deal. Diagnosed with depression though and on Prozac for 10 yrs until the "mania" maxed out and ended up in the hospital. Still not diagnosed with bipolar yet. Ended back in Netcare couple of times for suicidal thoughts and still no diagnosis. Finally at 40 after 3rd child i got the Bipolar 1 diagnosis. I'm not thriving still who can on these meds with so many side effects been through them all and choose ones i can tolerate. Im surviving on SSI Disability with the bare minimum and FAITH. What irritates me more than anything is the stigma and ignorance people close to me choose to have. Why don't they want to learn about it and support me rather than constantly challenging me with judgement and hurtful things 😢💔Its this society we live in. I've never fit in or liked. I have found the most important thing in life through my adversities are my Faith, Gratitude, Peace and Harmony regardless of what goes on around me. I have been in therapy and groups for years on and off and have changed for the better. It feels better to isolate more and more because I find contentment in my own company. Hard to meet people who understand me and not want to change me.

  • @hkmadness2693
    @hkmadness2693Ай бұрын

    This guy didn't explain s***What the hell

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack2688Ай бұрын

    The dumb fool call itself god, and post missing people and make people go to church and hear about god,then use a switch board and speak with a toy robot man,and only in English so I can get mad about what I hear pure fool

  • @drar.ronjho
    @drar.ronjhoАй бұрын

    Beautiful academic discussion here

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack2688Ай бұрын

    Hearing a voice in English so you can understand it to get mad is god,if the virus is real it would speak in different languages to only speak in a language you understand is proof it is god using a switch board to just mess with you out of jealousy and pure hate Brandon womack

  • @einsibongo
    @einsibongoАй бұрын

    Ok, maybe I haven't scrolled far enough. What are the bullet points for recovery and maintenance of bipolar brains? Sleep Anti inflammatory (diet, ibuprofen?) More?

  • @scottvk4129
    @scottvk4129Ай бұрын

    I have been on pramipexole (as discussed in this video at 45:32) for about 6 weeks now. I have severe TRD and I would say I am about 25-33% better since starting pramipexole. I have cut back to 2mg (from 4mg) . This is the first med out of several in the last three years that has done anything at all for me.

  • @betttrbeth
    @betttrbethАй бұрын

    I’m borderline. I’m stable but I want a cure.

  • @Nazhin.Khamanzadeh
    @Nazhin.KhamanzadehАй бұрын

    Hello I'm sorry to disturb you I wanted to use a sentence in my research paper The main method of the human brain is what it tells it what to do May I know your opinion, do you think it is special? Nazhin Khamanzadeh

  • @user-zq4pb1lm5k
    @user-zq4pb1lm5kАй бұрын

    For people finding this video late in search of possibillities for a treatment for severe depression i have been scouring the web for everything possible and found a TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION TMS study and nev development on this setup from Stanford University it's called SAINT TMS and based on a more updated version that uses a moe powerfull coil together with a actual brainscan to more precisly pinpoint the areas affected by Severe depression, the sucessrate has been close to 80% this treatment is actually FDA approved and possible to get in USA as of this year. furthermore a Danish colaberation of several universities both domestic and abroad including several comercial buisineses has been collaberating to take this technology to a whole nother level with a 7step solution including using AI to map the brain for Depressive symptoms, making 3d realtime scans of the brain and developing all new very specific magnetic coils is going into testing on the first patients this summer.

  • @holographic555
    @holographic555Ай бұрын

    I divorced my ex husband because of his emotional and mental abuse. I am so glad i did. For me and my children. I am taking care of my mental health -- Not being medicated though is hard. I am taking that step again!

  • @liesbethdefosse1875
    @liesbethdefosse1875Ай бұрын

    Hi, thank you so much for this clear presentation. What does “large effect sizes over cognitive domains” mean ? Ex. About min 20

  • @Concreteowl
    @ConcreteowlАй бұрын

    What an utterly pointless video clip. I can't see it having utility for anyone

  • @NixonR7
    @NixonR7Ай бұрын

    This is by far the best explanation of this technology I've heard. Moustache man is Brilliant. Thank you sir.

  • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
    @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe2 ай бұрын

    Will see if this program is intended for Grown Ups or not!

  • @PaulPickle
    @PaulPickle2 ай бұрын

    Im not officially diagnosed with bipolar, but my whole family is. The only time I hallucinate is when I'm in a really depressive mood. Sometimes I hear music that never existed before, and the singing isnt in my voice, its someone else's. A week ago I heard a whole choir singing "It's going up, time to take off my pants!" Repeatedly, and after that was a bunch of random voices saying stuff that doesn't mean or correlate to anything. Scared the shit out of me. Sometimes when it's at its worst I am physically stuck and cant move, my head hurts and random events that never happened flashes in front of me really fast like a never ending dream. That only happened a couple times. Sometimes right before I fall asleep I hear some kind of noise, I dont know how to describe it. The one I had last night was like as if someone grabbed a rubbery alien and wringed it out like a towel. One time when I was 16 I saw a gigant spider hiding in the shadows of the corner of my ceiling right before I was about to fall asleep, I wasnt dreaming, my eyes were open and I was physically in shock and ran out of my room. Sometimes I'll also see a hyper-detailed distorted body-less old man face with blackened eyes and a black background in my mind out of nowhere, and every time its a different face. i felt like it wanted to hurt me, I was just jumping on a trampoline the first time it happened. That one happened a lot when i was around 11. One time last year the lights went out at my job and I asked what happened, apparently it never happened. What I experience the most is thinking I suck and people want to get me fired from my job because I suck, when I know they actually do like me. I hate that one the most because it affects my relationships. I remember my grandma would see flies swarming around her, my dad would see aliens and demons, not sure about my mom Id have to ask

  • @beyoncewomack2688
    @beyoncewomack26882 ай бұрын

    The dumb fool John Womack spend his whole life playing with toys the dumb fool raped four girls walking home from church and I took blood samples from his neck for proof he killed the four kids no toy can fight his battle for him a old childish fool thou shall not kill

  • @Theonegov
    @Theonegov2 ай бұрын

    Confront / Accuse the US gov. of Causing Current Schizophrenia- NSA Remote Neural Monitoring -

  • @Theonegov
    @Theonegov2 ай бұрын

    My experiences might be caused by humans using US gov. high technology electronic weapons -

  • @user-vb5pw6hl1m
    @user-vb5pw6hl1m2 ай бұрын

    My schizophrenia brought me here ! Can we put an end to schizophrenia !

  • @user-vb5pw6hl1m
    @user-vb5pw6hl1m2 ай бұрын

    My schizophrenia brought me here !