Manifesting - Is there any Neuroscience behind the Mood-Board?

Manifesting - Is there any Neuroscience behind the Mood-Board?

Manifestation has gone mainstream. From vision boards and affirmations to TikTok trends promising abundance and success, millions of people believe they can turn their thoughts into reality. But is there any science behind it? In this episode of Change Your Mind, New Scientist journalists Cat de Lange and Helen Thomson investigate the neuroscience of manifestation. Can visualising your goals really change your behaviour? Why does the brain focus so heavily on negative outcomes? And could techniques often dismissed as "woo" actually help you achieve what you want? Joining them is neuroscientist Dr Sabina Brennan, who explains what happens in the brain when we focus our attention, challenge limiting beliefs and imagine future success. Together, they explore the surprising links between manifestation, neuroplasticity and goal-setting and reveal why the real power may not lie in the universe, but in your own mind. We want to hear your thoughts, leave a comment or send in your ideas for future episodes to ⁠changeyourmind@newscientist.com⁠ Learn more about Manifesting https://www.newscientist.com/article/2480659-can-imagining-a-better-future-really-make-it-come-true/ Learn more about our sponsor Alzheimer’s Society: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.newscientist.com/alzheimers-society/⁠⁠⁠ Produced by Emily Bird

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Ozempic: Could Weight-Loss Drugs have Surprising Brain Benefits?

Ozempic: Could Weight-Loss Drugs have Surprising Brain Benefits?

In this episode of Change Your Mind with New Scientist, Health Journalists Helen Thomson and Cat de Lange dive into the headline grabbing class of drugs behind the Ozempic boom to ask what these medic...

20 Aug 47min

Rest - How Taking a Break Can Boost Your Brain

Rest - How Taking a Break Can Boost Your Brain

Are you getting enough rest? In this episode of Change Your Mind, health journalists Helen Thomson and Cat de Lange dive into the psychology and neuroscience of rest to find out how we can make the m...

13 Aug 43min

Caffeine - Could Your Morning Coffee be Protecting Your Brain?

Caffeine - Could Your Morning Coffee be Protecting Your Brain?

Can your daily coffee actually be good for your brain, or should we be listening to the influencers who claim we need to cut it out? In this episode of Change Your Mind, Health Journalists Helen Thom...

6 Aug 36min

Bonus Brain Tips - How to Maintain your Friendships and how to use Sunlight to get Better Sleep.

Bonus Brain Tips - How to Maintain your Friendships and how to use Sunlight to get Better Sleep.

Series 2 of Change Your Mind with New Scientist is on it's way! But we couldn't leave you with nothing whilst we put together our next batch of myth-busting interviews with top brain experts. Cat de ...

30 Jul 11min

Bonus Brain Tips - How To Hack Your Nap and How to Beat Chronic Stress

Bonus Brain Tips - How To Hack Your Nap and How to Beat Chronic Stress

Series 2 of Change Your Mind with New Scientist is on it's way! But we couldn't leave you with nothing whilst we put together our next batch of myth-busting interviews with top brain experts. Cat de ...

23 Jul 11min

Q&A special: When do you really become an adult? Plus booze, bad sleep and more

Q&A special: When do you really become an adult? Plus booze, bad sleep and more

Does your brain really stop developing at 25? How much damage does a bad night's sleep actually do? And if you stop drinking alcohol, can your brain recover? In this special listener Q&A, Cat de Lang...

16 Jul 34min

Smell - The Surprising Link Between Olfaction and Dementia

Smell - The Surprising Link Between Olfaction and Dementia

Our sense of smell is often dismissed as our less important than sight and hearing, but what if it’s quietly shaping our memories, mood and long‑term brain health? In this episode, Health Journalists ...

9 Jul 41min

Solitude - How Time Alone Can Strengthen Your Mental Resilience

Solitude - How Time Alone Can Strengthen Your Mental Resilience

Health Journalists Cat de Lange and Helen Thomson just want some time to themselves... but not everyone feels that way, for others moments alone can be deeply uncomfortable. Research shows that solitu...

2 Jul 43min

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