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Environmental Impact and Brain Health: Insights from EEG Expert Jay Gunkelman

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Welcome to the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology Podcast! 🎙️ Join us for an enlightening episode featuring tech legend Jay Gunkelman, who has analyzed over half a million brain scans. In this episode, we dive deep into the critical intersections between environmental impact and mental health. Jay Gunkelman shares his extensive experience with environmental impact reports and the hidden dangers of pollution on health. While Jay's vocation is neuroscience and mental health, his advocation is environmental advocacy, making him uniquely positioned to discuss how environmental factors can influence brain health. Learn about the intricate details of environmental science, including computer modeling, air quality monitoring, and groundbreaking efforts to improve community health. Jay also discusses his advocacy for better environmental practices and the innovative use of laser technology for air monitoring. Stay tuned to hear how environmental factors can influence mental health and the importance of data-driven advocacy. 🌍🧠 Key Moments: 0:24 Dr. Mari Pops in from Denver AAPB Conference 2:10 Environment and Jay Gunkelman 3:25 Assumptions 8:00 Portland Cement Plant planned near grade school Jay caught it 9:25 Environment and Health 12:50 TCE Solvent correlates with Parkinson's disease 15:00 Things to watch out for in the environment that affect mental health 23:45 Bucket Brigade air tester 24:50 Erin Brockovich law firm 26:20 Jay Gunkelman's Laser Air Quality detection idea 33:00 Drexel University Citizens on the Fence Line https://www.researchgate.net/publicat...35:30 Infrared laser system 45:00 Chevron open water pump Thank you for supporting the NeuroNoodle Podcast! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes on neurofeedback, neuropsychology, and mental health. #NeuronNoodle #Neurofeedback #Neuropsychology #EnvironmentalImpact #MentalHealth #JayGunkelman #EEG #BrainHealth #AirQuality #Pollution #HealthAdvocacy

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Welcome to the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology Podcast! 🎙️ Join us for an enlightening episode featuring tech legend Jay Gunkelman, who has analyzed over half a million brain scans. In this episode, we dive deep into the critical intersections between environmental impact and mental health. Jay Gunkelman shares his extensive experience with environmental impact reports and the hidden dangers of pollution on health. While Jay's vocation is neuroscience and mental health, his advocation is environmental advocacy, making him uniquely positioned to discuss how environmental factors can influence brain health. Learn about the intricate details of environmental science, including computer modeling, air quality monitoring, and groundbreaking efforts to improve community health. Jay also discusses his advocacy for better environmental practices and the innovative use of laser technology for air monitoring. Stay tuned to hear how environmental factors can influence mental health and the importance of data-driven advocacy. 🌍🧠 Key Moments: 0:24 Dr. Mari Pops in from Denver AAPB Conference 2:10 Environment and Jay Gunkelman 3:25 Assumptions 8:00 Portland Cement Plant planned near grade school Jay caught it 9:25 Environment and Health 12:50 TCE Solvent correlates with Parkinson's disease 15:00 Things to watch out for in the environment that affect mental health 23:45 Bucket Brigade air tester 24:50 Erin Brockovich law firm 26:20 Jay Gunkelman's Laser Air Quality detection idea 33:00 Drexel University Citizens on the Fence Line https://www.researchgate.net/publicat...35:30 Infrared laser system 45:00 Chevron open water pump Thank you for supporting the NeuroNoodle Podcast! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes on neurofeedback, neuropsychology, and mental health. #NeuronNoodle #Neurofeedback #Neuropsychology #EnvironmentalImpact #MentalHealth #JayGunkelman #EEG #BrainHealth #AirQuality #Pollution #HealthAdvocacy

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