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BS 201 Brain Development with Bill Harris
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This month's episode of Brain Science is an interview with WA (Bill) Harris, author of Zero to Birth: How the Human Brain Is Built. We explore how the human brain develops from the fertilized egg up until birth. There are some surprises along the way, including the fact that we actually have more neurons before we are born than we will ever have again!
Links and References:
- Zero to Birth: How the Human Brain Is Built by William A Harris
- Please visit http://brainsciencepodcast.com for additional references and episode transcripts.
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BS 201 Brain Development with Bill Harris
Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for Everyone
Manage episode 346205958 series 52378
This month's episode of Brain Science is an interview with WA (Bill) Harris, author of Zero to Birth: How the Human Brain Is Built. We explore how the human brain develops from the fertilized egg up until birth. There are some surprises along the way, including the fact that we actually have more neurons before we are born than we will ever have again!
Links and References:
- Zero to Birth: How the Human Brain Is Built by William A Harris
- Please visit http://brainsciencepodcast.com for additional references and episode transcripts.
- Click here for free transcript excerpt.
Please Visit Our Sponsors:
- MasterClass at masterclass.com/ginger
- Text Expander at textexpander.com/podcast
- BettterHelp at betterhelp.com/ginger
Announcements:
Please take a few minutes to complete this audience survey.
- Contact Dr. Campbell if you are interested a listener meet-up or sponsoring a talk by Dr. Campbell during her trip to Europe in April 2023.
- Get free gift "5 Things You Need to Know about YOUR Brain when you sign up for the free Brain ScienceNewsletter to get show notes automatically every month. You can also text brainscience to 55444 to sign up.
- Check out the Brain Science podcast channel on YouTube
- Support Brain Science by buying Are You Sure? The Unconscious Origins of Certainty by Virginia "Ginger" Campbell, MD. (Autographed copies are available)
- Check out the free Brain Science Mobile app for iOS, Android, and Windows. (It's a great way to get both new episodes and premium content.)
- Learn more ways to support Brain Science at http://brainsciencepodcast.com/donations
Connect on Social Media:
- Twitter: @docartemis
- Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/brainsciencepodcast
Contact Dr. Campbell:
- Email: brainsciencepodcast@gmail.com
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