Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Lectures and seminars organised by the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Lung protective ventilation based on physics and physiology

A guest seminar for our Nuffield Division of Anaesthetics

02-24
01:02:21

Kate Binnie: First and Last Breath soundscape

A soundscape about breathing as a barometer of our state of mind and physical health. Working as a therapist with people towards the end of their lives, and with a particular interest in the power of breath regulation as a tool for emotion regulation and symptom control, I started making this 'breath-voice collage' by recording an 'anchor' breath, which would act as a metronome throughout the piece. This was the sound of a heartbeat timed to a 'coherent' breath. This breath, commonly used by meditators and yoga practitioners, is timed at five breaths per minute, and has been shown to help people recover from trauma and anxiety disorders, and to relieve physical and psychological pain (see Brown & Gerberg 2012) and I often use this in therapy. I then interwove recordings I had saved on my iphone over the years…. my children as babies, their sleeping breaths, an old recording of my partner and I singing our child to sleep. I also recorded the breathing of a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and his words, describing how he felt about his loss of breath. Lastly, I used a recording of my father’s breathing during his last days in the hospice. During that time, the sound of his breath was extremely important, precious and fragile because we knew it would end. In the liminal phase between life and death I sang to him the songs he loved. The Skye Boat Song was one of his favourites…. Kate Binnie is a music therapist, yoga and mindfulness teacher with an Msc in Palliative Care and a special interest in the relationship between breath and emotion regulation, and how this can be used clinically in the management of refractory breathlessness across advanced disease.

08-04
03:59

Saturday Scientist, BBC Radio Oxford

Sarah Finnegan talks about Breathe Oxford

08-03
02:18

Cell transplants to treat the 'disease' of chronic pain

Thomas Willis Lecture (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences)

04-10
01:16:58

Forty years on: from frogs to man

Clinical Neurosciences Society Anniversary Lecture

12-08
01:03:01

CNS remyelination: from mechanisms to medicines

NDCN Departmental Seminar

10-07
48:07

Functional imaging of dyskinesia in Parkinson’s disease

Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Seminar Series

06-16
32:56

Defining the genetic architecture of Alzheimer’s disease

Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Seminar Series

05-16
40:36

The Glymphatic System

Thomas Willis Lecture

04-01
53:15

The tempos of perception in the human brain

NDCN departmental seminar

01-05
59:38

Human enhancement: the future of neuroscience

NDCN departmental seminar

12-02
52:05

Management of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) symptoms

Overview of PLS symptoms and how to manage them

11-10
30:30

The genetics of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS)

An overview of the genetics of PLS

11-10
16:40

What is Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS)?

An overview of PLS in the clinic

11-10
16:34

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