The Ecology of Interoception: A Conversation with Michael Hamm on Soma and Synapse: The Interoceptive Hour

In this first episode of Soma and Synapse: The Interoceptive Hour, Mike Hamm and I discuss the ecology of Interoception.


Author

Dr. Mark Olson holds an M.A. in Education and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Illinois, specializing in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuropsychology and Neuroanatomy. His research focused on memory, attention, eye movements, and aesthetic preferences. Dr. Olson is also a NARM® practitioner, aquatic therapist, and published author on chronic pain and trauma-informed care.  He offers a variety of courses at Dr-Olson.com that provide neuroscientific insights into the human experience and relational skill training for professionals and curious laypersons.

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