
Many publications by Max Planck scientists in 2022 were of great social relevance or met with a great media response. We have selected 12 articles to present you with an overview of some noteworthy research of the year 👏mpg.de/scientific-hig…
Sonja Sudimac
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@SSudimac
Postdoctoral researcher Center for Environmental Neuroscience Max Planck Institute for Human Development

Many publications by Max Planck scientists in 2022 were of great social relevance or met with a great media response. We have selected 12 articles to present you with an overview of some noteworthy research of the year 👏mpg.de/scientific-hig…



🌎🧠 CliCBrain is officially launched. An @HorizonEU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action, CliCBrain brings together 23 partners across 16 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America to tackle one of today’s most urgent challenges: how the exposome (climate change, socioeconomic factors, urbanisation, migration) jointly shapes brain health across the life course. Led by @tcddublin and uniting academia, NGOs and SMEs, the project integrates neuroscience, computational epidemiology, environmental science, urban design, social sciences, arts and policy to move from data and exposome science to real-world community action and policy impact. #CliCBrain will generate new evidence, tools and solutions that protect brain health and help societies flourish in a changing environment. 👉 Learn more: cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101… Delighted to led this project with @EoinCotter2 & @godoymeugenia and @GBHI_Fellows








Zamislite da vas boli glava, ali umesto da posegnete za analgetikom, odete u obližnji park, gledate u zelenilo, slušate šum lišća i cvrkut ptica. Novo istraživanje pokazalo je da samo snimci prirode ublažavaju bol, i to na nivou moždanih aktivnosti: klima101.rs/priroda-smanju…












Another book chapter by our @_maxsteininger together with @KuehnSim, @SSudimac and Moana Beyer exploring how MRI studies can help us to investigate the relationship between the human brain and several environmental factors 🌳🧠 Check it out ⬇️ link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…


Scientists assigned people to go on an hour-long walk, some in the woods and some in the city. Those who walked in the woods returned with measurably lower activity in their amygdala, the region of the brain that activates in stressful situations. nautil.us/can-trees-heal…

‘Better than medication’: prescribing nature works, project shows theguardian.com/environment/ar…


