Inside Out

Published: Feb. 10, 2021, 11:14 p.m.

b"We\\u2019re taking a break with this pre-recorded episode. In October 2020, we indulged in a re-watch and discussion of the comforting, but also emotionally complex Pixar film. Charlyn, in particular, loves this movie. We hope you enjoy our (mostly Charlyn\\u2019s) appreciative acknowledgement of the many references to real-life brain anatomy, neural processes, and childhood development, and reminiscences from our childhoods relevant to Inside Out.\\nMusic is by Mike Bassington. You can find more of his work here: https://www.facebook.com/Mikebassingtonmusic and on SoundCloud, here: https://rb.gy/gskbce\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nCheck out our videos at the Unramblings YouTube channel. Find us on Facebook and Instagram at Unramblings, on Twitter at @UnramblingsPod, and on our website at FaefyxCollington.com/Unramblings. Email us with feedback, questions, and suggestions at unramblingspodcast@gmail.com. Get Unramblings merch at Redbubble. Continue the conversation on social media with #Unramblings!\\xa0 \\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nPlease rate and review wherever you listen, as it helps more people to find the show. Recommendations and shares are good, too.\\xa0 \\xa0\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nShow Notes:\\xa0 \\xa0\\nInside Out's Take on the Brain: A Neuroscientist's Perspective - Dr. Blake Porter An excellent breakdown of the accuracy and artistic license regarding the brain and neuroscience in Inside Out.\\nUniversal Emotions - Paul Ekman Group\\xa0\\nStages of Memory -\\xa0 Simply Psychology\\nPopular Science - Your memories are less accurate than you think\\nAn extreme case of healthy insomnia [Abstract] \\u2013 Study of a woman who was perfectly fine on an average of 1 hour of sleep per night\\nThe Enchanted World of Sleep - Peretz Lavie \\u2013 Excellent and entertaining book on sleep\\nWhy do we dream - Very Well Mind \\u2013 Breakdown of the different theories on why we dream\\nTime to rethink teeth - Sapiens \\u2013 Article on tooth enamel, tooth formation, and human diversity; references the rings in teeth that are made around birth."