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On Tuesday, June 16th, guests gathered for “The Developing Mind: Understanding Our Children at Risk." This Ambassadors Speakers Series took place at Annandale Golf Club and was hosted by Marikay and David Cuthill. Bradley Peterson, MD, Director of the Institute for the Developing Mind (IDM), led an intriguing presentation on Neurodevelopmental and neurological disorders . He shared how the use of new approaches, such as brain imaging studies, can improve diagnosis and treatment plans. He also illustrated the vision for IDM, which is to foster the collaboration of scientists, clinical researchers, and clinicians to speed scientific discovery. For more information, please visit CHLA.org/IDM

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Visual of Man's Brain --- Image by © Matthias Kulka/Corbis

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

my first sample pic from the computer i'm on. this little guys cute

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Psychology professor Richard Davidson, far right, demonstrates to Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, a PET scanner during a tour of the Keck Laboratory for Functional Brain Imaging and Behavior in May 2001.

 

(photo: Jeff Miller / © UW-Madison University Communications)

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Pictured here with Dr. Alan C. Evans (r), Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering,

Director of the Montreal Consortium for Brain Imaging Research (MCBIR)

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

The lateral ventricle and dentate gyrus of a mouse brain imaged at 850 nm

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Brain image from 'Harter's Picture Archive For Collage and Illustration.'

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

To mark World Encephalitis Day this Saturday, the Encephalitis Society put on this event today to create the largest image of a human body organ using people - the brain! We went along with my auntie who experienced this several years ago and is subsequently in a wheelchair.

So, myself, my children and auntie and husband are all now Guinness World Record holders!

 

Have pasted an official photo of the brain image in the comments below. I can actually see us as we were on the bottom edge of the brain steam (purple)!

 

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fNIRS Brain Imaging System Market Insights 2019, Global and Chinese Scenario is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the global fNIRS Brain Imaging System industry with a focus on the Chinese market.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

This view of a monkey’s brain shows structure and neural pathways covered with myelin (white matter). The image was produced using diffusion tensor imaging. Red indicates a pathway connecting medial and lateral regions; green-labeled pathways connect posterior and anterior brain regions; blue ones enable inferior and superior areas to communicate. This fine-grained resolution required a 40-hour scan in a high magnetic field. The image was produced by a collaboration of the University of Wisconsin (Christopher Coe, Gabriele Lubach, Andrew Alexander), the University of North Carolina (Martin Styner) and Duke University (Evan Calabrese, G. Allan Johnson).

 

Christopher Coe, faculty, Psychology Department

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Cutter Puzzle Junkie (Judy Brokaw Betterton) was an American friend of Andrew Kershaw. They met in 1997 and became travelling companions, attending Puzzle Parley and some BCD Meetings. Judy was last over at a BCD meeting in Sept 2017, the only time I met her. Around 2009 she made an extensive puzzle blog on facebook. These are some of the jigsaws relating to pets - dogs, birds and cats.

 

Top Left: Puzzle Junkie no123 141pc Off to School by Stevan Dohanos bus Jun10 5.5x6in, 5 color-line cut figurals of which 1 is complex.

"Hello fellow puzzle junkies. I’ve had two months away from the ol’ scroll saw to take care of my mom so I came back with something simple in theme and cutting style. Off go the kids on the school bus leaving behind their faithful best friends, absolutely sure in the knowledge they’ll be waiting for them when school lets out. The cutting style is mostly square four’s rather than my usual ‘goofy’ pyramid six’s although I did toss in a couple three of ‘em just for fun. Eve complained that they were too simple to put together so don’t get excited thinking my puzzles are gonna get any easier. This one’s just a warm up for me to get back in the groove of cutting. The next one is back to my usual and customary wicked, despicable ways. I had a great time cutting “Off to School”, nice and easy. If you don’t count the missing corners and edge pieces. Oh yeah, the color line cut figurals. And the beagle, don’t forget the beagle."

 

Top Centre: Puzzle Junkie 212pc Peanut for the Parrot by Charles E Chambers, 6½” x 8¾”, July10, 4 color line cut figurals of which 2 are complex.

"I loved the expression on the woman’s face from the moment I saw this image. She’s in a pet shop offering a peanut to the most splendid, resident macaw. Behind her is a man who must have followed her in from the street and is frowning now because the shop owner has no clue who she is. He has fallen in love at first sight and must know who she is. The light, color and magic of this image called for few figurals. I emphasized the parrot’s head, the ladies elegantly gloved hand proffering the peanut, the goldfish in the bowl beneath, the gentleman’s head and the lady’s face and neck, both of those for the wondrous expressions. The edges of the puzzle I cut in a slightly wavy line, like the uncertainty of first attraction, not really knowing which way it will go. The rest of the puzzle is cut in my usual wicked, diabolical style to make y’all crazy and curse me as you plunk in that finally figured out piece."

 

Top Right: Puzzle Junkie no68 171pc 'Faux Picasso' Woman with Dog Jan09, 7.5x10.5in, irregular edge, dropouts

"Another example of a boring background cut away from this fake Picasso. The image came from a great calendar of faked paintings of famous artists with a dog painted into it somewhere."

 

Lower Left: Puzzle Junkie no119 133pc The Poker Players (Ellen Degeneres & dog) 10fig 2006image 7x5in May10, color line cut figurals, of which 2 are complex, photo copyright 2006 American Express.

"Just how cool is it to be playing poker mid morning in your jammies on a weekend morning at the kitchen table? Totally cool until the dadgum dog beats you! I’ve had this American Express magazine ad stashed for almost four years before I decided to cut it for a puzzle. I’ve even got a second, double page image just like it for another puzzle down the road sometime. In between the wonderfully middle class, decades old kitchen, all the great clutter laying around and the look on Ellen Degeneres’ face it was, for me, a no brainer image to swipe for a puzzle. For such a small one I sure found plenty of items to color line cut for figurals which resulted in quite a few weird pieces—all the more fun! If you put together the two complex figurals first, whenever you get stuck you can look at ‘em and get a great case of the giggles. Ya gotta love a puzzle that makes you laugh!"

 

Lower Right: Puzzle Junkie no106 268pc Pooh Loves His Job therapy dog photo Kay Furniss Dec09 7fig irreg edge bones, dropout text

"What to do with a standard boring picture of a dog lying in the grass. This puzzle was a special commission for an online friend. Her dog Pooh was a shelter mutt the she trained as a Therapy Dog. Together they’ve been making the rounds for quite a few years and they are both much loved by the people they visit. Now my task was to cut an interesting, wickedly difficult puzzle out of this basically two color image with a bit of red thrown in for interest. Voila! Cut on the color line of Pooh at the top and curve into an oval dog bone border through the grass. Just to make things trickier I dropped out the phrase “I Love My Job” in the grass (One of my best evil wicked tricks!) then just had to add hearts among the bones. Those were just good old-fashioned ordinary figurals ‘cause what else can you do with grass? I tossed in color line cut figurals of Pooh’s soulful, panda bear eyes, his heart shaped tag that states “I am a therapy dog” and the letter H on his work vest. I couldn’t resist cutting the H. Now it’s being shipped with no picture, of course Kay knows what it looks like ‘cause she sent it to me, but when she tries putting it together there’s only about three stinking straight edges in the whole box! I can’t wait to hear her comments after she places the last piece!

(Heather Fisher – I thought that loked like Pooh - Judy: Yupper, that be him. I cut such a wicked puzzle for Kay that she and her hubby are still trying to put in the grass, averaging about one piece a day. They've had it since Christmas! Hee hee, I'm sooooo bad!)

     

Visual of Man's Brain --- Image by © Matthias Kulka/Corbis

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

Yoga, Meditation, and the Brain

 

Cullen College of Engineering Professor Jose Contreras-Vidal presents a NeuroHumanities workshop on the power of yoga and meditation to change the brain. In collaboration with Yoga Better instructors Andrew Royal Dugas, Andria Dugas and Lizzy Bosell, University of Houston participants wore mobile brain imaging headsets to monitor brain activity while practicing yoga during four sessions hosted at The Water Works at Sabine Street in Houston, Texas.

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