Emily McDonald

American neurologist and media personality From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emily McDonald, also known as Emonthebrain, is an American media personality. She has been featured on Newsweek, Business Insider, The Jennifer Hudson Show, Metro, ScienceAlert and The Independent, amongst others.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Born
Emily McDonald

November 17th
Occupationneuroscientist
    • media personality
Yearsactive2020–present
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Emily McDonald
Born
Emily McDonald

November 17th
Alma materUniversity of Texas at Austin
Occupationneuroscientist
    • media personality
Years active2020–present
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McDonald focuses on public engagement around cognitive neuroscience, particularly how thoughts and beliefs affect brain health and behaviour.[7][8][9] Her insights have appeared across major media platforms including The Independent, Business Insider, ScienceAlert and Metro.[6][2][4] Some other media are Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, New York Post, AOL and Upworthy,[10][11][12][13][citation needed] and on broadcast shows including The Jennifer Hudson Show and Inspired Delusions by iHeartRadio, amongst others,[14][15][3] where she has discusses topics such as neuroplasticity, emotional regulation, psychological habits and their neurological impacts.[16][17][18][5]

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