How to Hack Your Brain When You're in Pain
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover groundbreaking insights into pain management in this 16-minute TED talk by researcher and physician Amy Baxter. Explore the complex connections between your body and brain that transmit pain signals, and learn practical neuroscience techniques for quick pain relief without relying on addictive opioids. Gain a new understanding of pain and its mechanisms, and uncover alternative methods for immediate relief. Following the talk, engage with a Q&A session led by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers to delve deeper into this revolutionary approach to pain management.
Syllabus
How to Hack Your Brain When You're in Pain | Amy Baxter | TED
Taught by
TED
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