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The loss of self with brain injury is unimaginable and so hard to deal with. In this presentation Dr. Dian Lyu, PhD shares research about the default mode network and other brain networks that create different aspects of self and the conscious mind. Knowing about these brain processes is important towards thinking about what can get injured with brain injury. Dr. Lyu is a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford, who will be moving on to start her own lab. She shares her perspective of how this research can help further clinical understanding. The discussion with other brain injury survivors gets into many examples that can help others think about the problems that brain injured people have to face. https://med.stanford.edu/parvizi-lab/... https://neurosciencenews.com/self-awa... This is Dr. Lyu's second BBA seminar, her first talk was on brain networks that underly bodily self: • Brain Networks Underlying the Processing o... On the Experiencing My Brain podcast are a number of discussions with brain injured people about different forms of loss of self (depersonalization) as well as derealization. Please check these out: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... - - The Building Brain Awareness (BBA) To Help Support Brain Injury Recovery talk series includes clinicians and researchers presenting on brain systems and process, or on the unique nature of brain injury problems. Learning about such details can help promote more understanding of the invisible nature of brain injury. Disclaimer: The BBA talk series is for informational purposes only. This presentation is not intended to substitute for professional medical or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with questions about brain injury treatment, diagnosis, or care. Never disregard any professional advice because of something you have seen as part of the BBA series.