Neuroplasticity and learning explained
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2018
- What is Neuroplasticity and how does it help us to understand the learning process?
For many years, scientists thought that the brain was fixed and couldn’t adapt or change after childhood but advances in fMRI scanning have shown that this could not be further from the truth.
We can now see that our brains change and adapt every day, regardless of our age. Every time we learn something new, we are harnessing the power of neuroplasticity.
You can use the AGES model of learning to improve your teaching.
So is Spacing in neuroplasticity kinda like what body builders do when they allow a day or so in between working specific muscles so that muscle can regroup?
Yes! But also it about pulling that knowledge back to the surface - the retrieval strengthens the neuro pathways
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Nothing is more evident than playing a musical instrument. Eventually what seemed very difficult just becomes natural if you stick with it an practice for just 15 minutes each day.
I wish I had the perseverance to keep practising!
I discovered this concept recently and I find it interesting. It has so many implications. For example, travelling can open your mind to a changing environment and affect your neuroplasticity. Learning new concepts and challenging your vision can affect neuroplasticity. The creative process is definitely the most chaotic process that forces your brain to always adapt to new sounds and creative ideas. Living in a big city and seeing people of all walks of life, straight, gay, bi, rich and poor, immigrants, new languages, artistic people, businessmen(women), etc, definitely improves your neuroplasticity as opposed to living in a rural area, seeing the same people for 15 straight years and never travelling, basically being exposed to a homogeneous environment during your entire lifetime. I'm also curious to know how this concept of neuroplasticity can interact with your political ideas (progressive vs conservative). I have a background in political science and I think that there is enough room for a study in political psychology (how humans develop their political ideas). I'm not going to do that study though, I graduated a few years ago and I'm not planning to go back to uni. haha
I wonder if this is why older people generally move to more right-wing ideology? Because they’re becoming less exposed to difference in their environment? Interesting idea Yan!
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant There are definitely many variables to factor in before we can conclude anything, but it is worth studying the impact of neuroplasticity there!
I like both the calming voice and the amamzing video. Thanks
What an Interesting content of information 😊
very well interpreted
This material is exceptional. A book on a similar subject was a turning point for me. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
Thanku clear and crisp info
Great mole, keep going
Hello Mr. Dickson - I was searching for your contact information but was unable to find it. I work for the University of Maryland - Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute. We are currently rewriting our curriculum for our Emergency Services Instructor course, which we teach to volunteers in the State who are interested in teaching EMS and fire courses. I love this video and would like to be able to use it during lecture with our students. Would you be okay with us doing this?
What a great video! The word Neuroplasticity can be inviting to some learners and cross the eyes of others. You really explain the whole concept in a concise meaningful way. I would love to provide a link to this video as a resource for some training I am developing for a client. Would that be ok?
Thank you SO MUCH for your kind words Alicia. Absolutely would be more than happy for you to link to the video. Thanks for taking the time to reach out!
I am nursing student and the more I learn about the brain, the more curious I become...
Neuroplaticity amazes me and would love to learn about it...Right now I am looking for a part time work in the neurology department in our hospital to feel this curiousity
Wow Ruth! That’s amazing!!! How’s your training/studies going? My sister in law was a nurse and I know it’s a lot of hard work! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! Best of luck
Hi, would you mind if I was to use your video in my growth mindset workshops? It's a great explanation of neuroplasticity, and I love the visuals to make it clear for the children I work with. Thanks, Rosey.
Absolutely Roshni! I'm glad you feel it is useful
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant thank you so much! =)
This is ecstatic I know what happens in my head now 😀
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marvelous video
Thank you
Thanks so much for commenting Mariam! Really appreciate it
Great explanation!! Thank you:)
Thanks for letting me know Hanae!
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant Yes, Thank You....
Hello, I am a Chiari Malformation survivor, and I had decompression surgery in 2020. I am wanting to know more about neuroplasticity and how it plays out with Chiari Malformation. Have a good day 😃
Hi Joe. I’d not heard of Chiari Malformation before. I hope the decompression surgery has helped and wishing you the best of luck finding out more. Thanks so much for commenting!
I'm enchanted by this content. I read a book with similar content, and I was truly enchanted. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling
It’s such an interesting subject Robert. Have you read anything about the gut microbiome and how this is being called your ‘second brain’ - that actually communicates with your brain and could affect things like anxiety and depression? AMAZING! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.
Hi I had brain injery due to hydrocephalus cyst brain surgery I lost my emotions I can't feel all my feelings please advise me can I feel emotions feelings again how was before what I should do like how I can do please must reply me.
For the alogarithm 👍
Truly amazing!
Excellent material! May i use this in my class? Thank you
Absolutely! Thank you
That sounds like a good strategy for nuerotypical learners!
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Which medium is used for making the video?
Premiere and After Effects
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So how much repetition is needed to learn physics numerical?
For me, 8.0000
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant do you mean 8k time
are you suffering from learning dyslexia ?
Does neuroplasticity reverse anxiety disorders?
I’m not a neuroscientist @angelcgavez2885 but if the brain has the capacity to grow, adapt and develop then I can’t see why, with practiced strategies, the brain wouldn’t be able to develop new pathways to at least navigate the anxiety?
I could really use a poster on AGES
Like an infographic type of thing Joey? I could have a play with making one over Christmas. Let me know the sort of thing you have in mind
Wow
Thanks Ravi!
(Attention Generation Emotion Spacing) A.G.E.S. explained.
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I'm in Spain without the S because of this video
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I’m concerned but with the un
@@TheDigitalLearningConsultant the thing is that our teacher sent us this video for a test
@paaag sound like your teacher is AWSOME!!! Say hello from me!
Where are you from?
my clay teacher made me watch this