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Dementia & Behavior Changes: What to Expect - News Directory 3

Dementia & Behavior Changes: What to Expect

May 31, 2025 Health
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  • A new podcast episode delves into the complexities of the "social brain" and how frontotemporal ‍dementia ‍ (FTD) affects behavior.
  • Bruce Miller, a neurologist at the University of San Francisco's Memory and Aging Center and founding director​ of ⁤the Global Brain⁢ Health‍ Institute, ‌shares his insights in the...
  • Miller's work explores how social brain health can be maintained and how it may even enhance creativity.
Original source: futurity.org

Discover how frontotemporal ⁢dementia (FTD) dramatically alters behavior in a revealing new podcast⁤ episode. This informative discussion unpacks the complexities ‍of the “social brain,” ⁤focusing on the early,⁤ often ⁢overlooked, psychological shifts that can signal FTD, the leading neurodegenerative disease ⁢in those under 65.Featuring⁤ insights​ from Dr. Bruce Miller, a leading neurologist specializing in FTD, the⁤ podcast ⁢explores Miller’s decades-long research, including⁣ his observations recently published in the book “Mysteries ​of the Social Brain: Understanding⁤ Human Behavior⁤ Through Science.” Learn how social ⁢brain health is cultivated and how bolstering it might even unlock creative potential. expand ⁣your understanding with the full episode and transcript—available now on News Directory 3. Discover⁣ what’s next in the world of cognitive health.

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    • Key Points
  • New Podcast Explores Frontotemporal Dementia and the Social Brain
    • What’s next
    • Further reading
  • Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) can substantially alter social behavior.
  • Bruce Miller’s research highlights the “social brain” and its connection to‍ dementia.
  • Maintaining a healthy⁢ social brain may unlock creative potential.

New Podcast Explores Frontotemporal Dementia and the Social Brain

Updated May 31, 2025

A new podcast episode delves into the complexities of the “social brain” and how frontotemporal ‍dementia ‍ (FTD) affects behavior. Frequently enough overlooked,‌ psychological issues ⁢can be an early indicator of FTD, the most common neurodegenerative disease in individuals under⁢ 65.

Dr. Bruce Miller, a neurologist at the University of San Francisco’s Memory and Aging Center and founding director​ of ⁤the Global Brain⁢ Health‍ Institute, ‌shares his insights in the Big Brains podcast. Miller, who has studied FTD for decades, discusses his observations​ in his new book,​ Mysteries of the Social Brain: Understanding Human behavior Through Science.

Miller’s work explores how social brain health can be maintained and how it may even enhance creativity.


What’s next

Listeners can explore the full podcast episode and transcript for a deeper understanding of frontotemporal dementia and its effects on the social brain.

Further reading

  • podcast⁤ transcript
  • Mysteries of the Social ​Brain: Understanding Human Behavior Through Science

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