Episode
52
The Impact of Nature on the Brain with Amy McDonnell
Welcome back to the Beyond Listening podcast! In our latest episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of nature and its profound effects on the brain with Amy McDonnell, a research fellow at the University of Utah Applied Cognition Lab.
In this episode we discuss:
- Environmental Neuroscience: This emerging field examines how different environments, particularly natural ones, influence brain activity and stress physiology. Amy delves into the importance of understanding these impacts to develop effective therapeutic interventions.
- Biomarkers and Neural Signatures: The quest for identifying specific biomarkers and neural signatures associated with nature experiences is central to Amy's research. These findings could revolutionize how we approach mental health treatment and rehabilitation.
- Spiritual and Mystical Aspects of Nature: Beyond the scientific, Amy explores the spiritual and mystical aspects of nature, discussing how these experiences can profoundly affect our psyche and emotional health
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Interview excerpts:
Virtual Reality (VR) Nature
For individuals who cannot access nature due to various constraints, VR nature simulations offer a promising alternative. Amy talks about the potential of VR to replicate the multi-sensory experiences of nature and its applications in healthcare.
Challenges of Reintegration
After immersive nature experiences, reintegrating into urban environments can be challenging. Amy emphasizes the need for follow-through support to help individuals maintain the benefits gained from nature therapy.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Amy highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in nature and health research.