Ein paar Einblick zur #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 letzte Woche im Haus der Universität!
Fotocredit: David Adelmann
🧠Finaliza la #brainawarenessweek2025, una semana que pretende dar a conocer, visibilizar y difundir avances en la investigación cerebral. El #IUNE, para unirse y contribuir a esta campaña, organizó eventos para institutos de la isla. ¡Fueron un éxito!
¡Les dejamos algunas fotos por aquí! 🤓⬇️
And we're done! Thanks to everyone who came along on our Pioneers of Irish Neuroscience walking tour of Dublin this afternoon for #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 ! And thanks to Carmen and Nicola for the photos!
Lovely day for a #brainawarenessweek2025 walking tour - starting soon!
"Your brain is your superpower!" was the takehome message of my second workshop for #BrainAwarenessWeek2025. So glad to represent @edinuni-irr.bsky.social and @edinunineuro.bsky.social again at Danderhall Primary School.
Promotional image for Brain Awareness Week 2025, featuring a silhouette of a head with a brain highlighted, accompanied by text explaining what FTD-ALS is.
Informational image about #BrainAwarenessWeek2025, describing symptoms of FTD and ALS.
Infographic illustrating the connection between FTD and ALS, highlighting several genetic variants like C9orf72, CCNF, and VCP, that are common to both conditions. The image uses overlapping circles in red and blue to show shared genes between FTD and ALS, part of #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 campaign by AFTD.
An image displaying the AFTD Diagnostic Checklist for FTD-ALS
#FTD and #ALS can occur in the same person, a clinical subtype known as FTD-ALS. In many cases, changes in behavior, personality, and language appear first—while ALS symptoms, like difficulty walking, emerge later.
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/4kRNIr5
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...and finally, the 5️⃣the and final episode featured
Catherine Blake of University College Dublin
speaking on physical activity and exercise in dementia 🚴🏃🏋️🤸🏊
youtu.be/sG_2gdcBNGQ?...
We hope you've found our "Brain Health and Dementia" webinar series useful!
#BrainAwarenessWeek2025
The Neurogenomics Lab at the University of Cape Town's Neuroscience Institute is working to expand our understanding of neuromuscular disorders in African populations and transforming patient care by improving access to genomic testing.
#BrainAwarenessWeek2025
neuroscience.uct.ac.za
Without emotion, is there physical pain?
Research shows that chronic pain activates the emotional regions of the brain🧠
👇Subscribe & watch the full episode with Fan Wang, PhD, &
@johnfoxe.bsky.social
#BrainAwarenessWeek #BrainAwarenessWeek2025
We're just 2 days out from our #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 Irish Pioneers of Neuroscience walking tour of Dublin on Saturday - brochures (with map) are printed and we're keeping our fingers crossed the weather will stay dry! See you there
#loveyourbrain
Promotional image for Brain Awareness Week 2025 featuring the silhouette of a head with a question mark, and text explaining what Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is.
Image featuring text about 'Three criteria for PPA diagnosis' for #BrainAwarenessWeek2025, listed numerically.
Pie chart for #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 showing the division of clinical subtypes of Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA): Nonfluent/agrammatic PPA, Semantic PPA, and Logopenic PPA, each represented by a different color.
An informational flyer featuring AFTD's Diagnostic Checklist for PPA
Imagine knowing exactly what you want to say—but the words won’t come. That’s the reality for many people with PPA, a form of FTD that gradually affects language. Different types of PPA impact speech, word recall, and comprehension in unique ways.
Learn more: bit.ly/41JAT9v
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It is still #brainawarenessweek2025 and we are proud to showcase our Neuroscience Institute. Working through an interdisciplinary network of scientists and clinicians they are improving lives and advancing our understanding of the human brain in the African context.
neuroscience.uct.ac.za
Neurological conditions are not always present from birth. They can develop suddenly, or over time due to several factors, including diseases, viruses, and traumatic injuries.
#brainawarenessweek2025 #notjustaheadache #perceptionisnotreality
Informative graphic about behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD), explaining it as a common form of frontotemporal dementia. Includes an illustration of a person with thought bubbles containing a brain icon and a question mark. Text emphasizes that bvFTD accounts for about half of all cases and is frequently referred to as Pick’s disease. Hashtag #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 and logo of AFTD featured.
Infographic titled 'The following are symptoms of bvFTD', marking #BrainAwarenessWeek2025. It lists symptoms: disinhibition, apathy, emotional blunting, compulsive behaviors, change in eating habits, deficits in executive function, agitation, emotional instability, lack of insight. Logo of AFTD at the top. Encourages users to swipe to learn more.
Image showing AFTD's Diagnostic Checklist for bvFTD
Disinhibition. Apathy. Personality changes. #BvFTD can cause behaviors that are confusing, frustrating, and often mistaken for psychiatric conditions. It’s also the most common form of FTD.
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/4hr6frj
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What’s the most complex structure in the universe—one we’re only beginning to understand?
The human brain 🧠 & disease models give us a window into its mysteries⤵️
Watch Dr. Jessica Cardin & @johnfoxe.bsky.social 👉 urmc.info/1XJ
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And finally @CMThornberry brings proceedings to a close with some of his excellent schools outreach. Fantastic event, was delighted to be a part of it, congratulations Conor #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 @FENSorg
#BrainAwarenessWeek2025 is here! What exciting activities do you have planned for this week? Be sure to tag us so we can share far and wide. Click on the hashtag to browse a feed full of amazing neurological orgs sharing insights and ideas! 🧠💡🎉
Nuestra contribución a la Semana Internacional del Cerebro, desde Albacete. #brainawarenessweek2025
www.uclm.es/la/albacete/...
For #BrainAwarenessWeek we spoke to the President of @ean.org, Elena Moro, about how Europe and the rest of the world are facing a “pandemic” of neurological diseases, and the academy's Brain Health Mission: buff.ly/3HxEhr6
#Parkinsons #Parkinson #BrainAwarenessWeek2025
Excited to be in NCI for this great #brainawarenessweek2025 event, thanks @CMThornberry for the invitation!
Today I delivered my workshop "Brain Blocks" at Danderhall Primary School for #BrainAwarenessWeek2025. Lot's of fun, excitement and curiosity! Very thankful for @edinuni-irr.bsky.social and @edinunineuro.bsky.social for their support!
Brain game alert! 🚨 Can you piece together this puzzle? 🧠 #brainawarenessweek2025 #JNeurosci puzzleme.amuselabs.com/pmm/ji...
If you can't judge a book 📕- then don't judge a brain🧠⤵️
Our cells aren't always as they seem.
Watch the full episode w/ @drnathanasmith.bsky.social &
@johnfoxe.bsky.social 👉 urmc.info/1XD
#BrainAwarenessWeek #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 #URochesterResearch
@urochestersmd.bsky.social
"When a car travelling at 60km/h crashes to a stop, a 10kg child in your arms becomes a 600kg projectile.
This #brainawarenessweek2025 we put the spotlight on UCT's Neuroscience Institute's African Brain Child's #BeQuickToClick campaign
Buckle them up:
www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2024...
All set for my first #BrainAwarenessWeek2025 workshop for primary school children tomorrow: "Brain Blocks". Let's build brains using glitter, plushies and games!
🧠 What if your brain’s future health is being shaped today?
Just like an old knee injury can come back with age, early experiences could shape brain health too
Watch the full episode now: urmc.info/1Xx
#BrainAwarenessWeek2025 @johnfoxe.bsky.social @ar0mcintosh.bsky.social