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Dr. Amir Raz | The Suggestible Brain | Talks at Google

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Accomplished neuroscientist Dr. Amir Raz Ph.D discusses his book ”The Suggestible Brain: The Science and Magic of How We Make Up Our Minds.” With new evidence mounting every day, Dr. Amir dives into the power of suggestion and proven benefits in treating conditions ranging from depression to high blood pressure. In the age of technology and AI, understanding the science of suggestibility is more crucial than ever.
Dr. Amir Raz is Chief Medical/Research Officer and Executive Board Member at Go Bis, personal science consultant to the Chairperson of Çelebi Aviation Holding, and Founding Director of the Brain Institute at Chapman University. He was Canada Research Chair at McGill School of Medicine, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Community and Family Psychiatry, and Principal Investigator at the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal.
As a prominent cognitive neuroscientist, he holds a doctorate and a Master of Science in Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, trained as a postdoctoral fellow at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Professor Amir has nearly 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications in top journals such as Nature and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He also published six peer-reviewed books with prominent publishers like Oxford University Press.
Moderated by Andrew Domngern.
Dr. Amir Raz is Chief Medical/Research Officer and Executive Board Member at Go Bis, personal science consultant to the Chairperson of Çelebi Aviation Holding, and Founding Director of the Brain Institute at Chapman University. He was Canada Research Chair at McGill School of Medicine, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Community and Family Psychiatry, and Principal Investigator at the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal.
As a prominent cognitive neuroscientist, he holds a doctorate and a Master of Science in Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, trained as a postdoctoral fellow at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Professor Amir has nearly 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications in top journals such as Nature and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He also published six peer-reviewed books with prominent publishers like Oxford University Press.
Moderated by Andrew Domngern.
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