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How Childhood Stress Shapes the Brain with Dr. Heather Brenhouse

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In this fascinating episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Heather Brenhouse, professor of psychology and director of the Developmental Neuropsychobiology Lab at Northeastern University—and a 2024 Toffler Scholar. Together, they explore the deep connections between childhood adversity, brain development, and long-term mental health.

Dr. Brenhouse discusses why early life stress impacts some individuals more than others, how adversity can alter the timing of puberty, and why understanding neurodevelopment is essential to preventing psychiatric disorders. They also delve into the biology of behavior, the role of immune cells in the brain, and how evolving tools in neuroscience are helping uncover hidden patterns that shape health outcomes later in life.

🔬 Topics include:

  • What a neuropsychobiology lab really studies
  • How early stress accelerates brain and body development
  • The surprising link between early adversity and puberty
  • Why male and female brains respond differently to early life challenges
  • How microglia and inflammation relate to long-term brain health
  • The future of neuroscience research—from metabolic studies to computational modeling
  • How eastern and western medicine might converge around mind-body health

Whether you're a researcher, student, or curious lifelong learner, this episode sheds light on how early experiences shape us—and what that means for preventing disease and promoting wellness across a lifetime.

🧠 Guest: Dr. Heather Brenhouse
🔗 Learn more: brenhouselab.sites.northeastern.edu
📧 Contact: [email protected]

🌐 For more episodes and updates, visit: tofflertrust.org

To learn more about the breakthroughs discussed in this episode and to support ongoing research, visit our website at tofflertrust.org.
Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.

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In this fascinating episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Heather Brenhouse, professor of psychology and director of the Developmental Neuropsychobiology Lab at Northeastern University—and a 2024 Toffler Scholar. Together, they explore the deep connections between childhood adversity, brain development, and long-term mental health.

Dr. Brenhouse discusses why early life stress impacts some individuals more than others, how adversity can alter the timing of puberty, and why understanding neurodevelopment is essential to preventing psychiatric disorders. They also delve into the biology of behavior, the role of immune cells in the brain, and how evolving tools in neuroscience are helping uncover hidden patterns that shape health outcomes later in life.

🔬 Topics include:

  • What a neuropsychobiology lab really studies
  • How early stress accelerates brain and body development
  • The surprising link between early adversity and puberty
  • Why male and female brains respond differently to early life challenges
  • How microglia and inflammation relate to long-term brain health
  • The future of neuroscience research—from metabolic studies to computational modeling
  • How eastern and western medicine might converge around mind-body health

Whether you're a researcher, student, or curious lifelong learner, this episode sheds light on how early experiences shape us—and what that means for preventing disease and promoting wellness across a lifetime.

🧠 Guest: Dr. Heather Brenhouse
🔗 Learn more: brenhouselab.sites.northeastern.edu
📧 Contact: [email protected]

🌐 For more episodes and updates, visit: tofflertrust.org

To learn more about the breakthroughs discussed in this episode and to support ongoing research, visit our website at tofflertrust.org.
Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.

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