The Neuroscience of Learning

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @ortegadavid6592
    @ortegadavid6592 4 роки тому +331

    "It's not magic, it's neuroscience."
    I love that!

    • @SlimShady-ox2ug
      @SlimShady-ox2ug 4 роки тому +5

      Damn right!

    • @Gabriel-ServantOfGod
      @Gabriel-ServantOfGod 3 роки тому +1

      By the other hand the concept of "magic" is devaluated, i conceive it by the other hand as what drives us to discover the truth, the concept of magic is the way we accept something we don't understand yet but we want to, then comes the investigarion and the research, and then finally you understand the why and how... to me it's the charisma of the concept of magic... if there was not word for magic maybe we would be arrogant and thing we can know everything or that we already know it... so i don't think it's limitating, for some it might seem tho...

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat 2 роки тому

      General relativity explains why you throw a ball in the air while sitting on the back of a moving truck, it falls back into your hand instead of being left behind as the truck moves away.
      It's not magic, it's physics.
      Buy this cat dewormer.

    • @MAGICALFORTRESS
      @MAGICALFORTRESS 5 місяців тому

      There’s a 7-second brain trick I’ve been using, backed by NASA research. I shared it on my profile if anyone wants to know more.

  • @ChethanBhandarkar
    @ChethanBhandarkar 3 роки тому +68

    It's is not practice that improves, it is deliberate practice:
    Deliberate practice: Is practicing something correctly and slowly with deep focus. With deliberate practice the mylein sheets increase.(Myelin is an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, that helps to prevent leak of electrical signal , making an action faster) .
    So with each practice the mylein sheath improves and that's why it is important to do right practice slowly with focus.
    Deliberate practice - Practicing something with deep focus, correctly, with expert advice and feedback.
    The reason for expert advice, coach or feedback is to do it correctly.

  • @LanceVanTine
    @LanceVanTine 4 роки тому +296

    1. Your brain controls everything you do. The more you repeat an activity, the stronger the pathway is in the brain.
    2. Continuous practice starts out with struggle, then strengthens into effortless mastery.
    3. The process by which the brain strengthens neurological pathways is called hyper-plasticity.

  • @kingslyverghis4758
    @kingslyverghis4758 5 років тому +46

    Buddy!!!
    U ignited me to study neuroscience....!!!
    Thnk u very much...!!!

  • @fincrazydragon
    @fincrazydragon Рік тому +10

    Amateurs practice until they get it right. Experts practice until they never get it wrong.

  • @user-zm2pd8xh6b
    @user-zm2pd8xh6b 4 роки тому +29

    you just made me want to learn more about neuroscience!

  • @DocT2023
    @DocT2023 4 роки тому +18

    I can dig and respect this concept; it makes sense and is relevant in working with strengthening our skills in whatever we did. Thank you for the concept. Dr. Tuck

  • @laraE4S
    @laraE4S 2 роки тому +11

    This is so true! I have helped hundreds of advanced English speakers go from good to great working from the same fundamental principles. Definitely interested in learning more about hyperplasticity...

  • @DrDipikaCHAUDHARI
    @DrDipikaCHAUDHARI 4 місяці тому +1

    An excellent session for neuroscience providing clear information on practice techniques. thank you so much sir

  • @azharimasri8881
    @azharimasri8881 Рік тому +10

    I've already practice to learn 3 hours a day. Couple ealry months, i will be fall asleep just after 1 hour reading 😂. But now in my 8th month, i can learn for more than 12 hours a day. Yeah, neuroscience. It works.

  • @smilinarosy558
    @smilinarosy558 4 роки тому +18

    I love the forest concept

  • @ojxolape
    @ojxolape 3 роки тому +6

    Neuroscience will always fascinate me!

  • @dr.rudraprasadsaha9665
    @dr.rudraprasadsaha9665 4 роки тому +7

    MUSCLE MEMORY- Very good lesson on Neuroscience

  • @nooblerr2917
    @nooblerr2917 Рік тому +5

    My brain is learning about how my brain works

    • @mixvideos188
      @mixvideos188 8 місяців тому

      "Its not magic! its a neuroscience "

  • @naturegyrl3408
    @naturegyrl3408 3 роки тому +17

    Certainly one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. Informative, concise, and short! Thank you for posting.

  • @strong_man.
    @strong_man. 3 роки тому +49

    I remember when I use to always fail maths ....then I started practicing maths everyday, then I topped the class.

    • @uykusuzluklaruykuylasavasi1286
      @uykusuzluklaruykuylasavasi1286 3 роки тому +7

      I had a friends like you , she always have copied maths problems. She was not succesful at maths. After her prents divorced, he decide to work hard. Then she always was solving maths problems in the school. Even have break time.and now she is a very succesful and hard-working girl. Everyone ask to her, their problems about maths.

  • @Ashish123
    @Ashish123 3 роки тому +7

    practice with consistency is how you can learn anything

  • @fivesix3868
    @fivesix3868 5 років тому +19

    This is a good video!!!

  • @garybirch1635
    @garybirch1635 4 роки тому +11

    I am a PGA `Fellow´ Golf Professional, as one of the best golf instructors in the world, I found your video very interesting, with reference to neural plasticity, sensitisation being an integral facet of this neural process (synaptic activity) and fascinatingly the cross over transformation between `Bottom Up´ and `Top Down´ generated neural signalling, I will be sharing this video with my student readers, as neural plasticity is the responsible process for establishing learning to take place.
    It was very pleasing to see that your video explained and dispelled the myth surrounding the expression muscle memory, non existence, and that it is within the neural processes found within the human brain which are responsible for human memory and retrieval.
    Having studied: Physiology, Neurophysiology, Neuroscience, Neuropsychology, Advanced Physiology (The effects from regular exercise on the organ systems within the human body), and Human Metabolism, my paper which has been submitted to the IGSJ-International Golf Science Journal, and more recently to the PGA-Professional Golfers Association in England.
    My paper assembles the results generated from my personal 30 year long observations, my long standing experiment, its findings supported from my university studies which I completed, which included a field experiment in Holland with 12 amateur Dutch golfers, two Dutch PGA Golf Professionals, and two non golfers, all of whom were recorded on both video and an fNIRS non invasive neural signalling monitor, which is similar to an fMRI scanner which are not as portable compared with an fNIRS system. My field trip combined the video of the physical behaviour with that of the Neural activity (Brain Function), which is why the title of my paper is: It`s All In The Mind, its sub title intro is; Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Golf Lesson. The experiment and my paper`s central topic was Ball Flight, identifying the three requisite golfing skills needed for all golfers to avoid and eradicate "Slicing"!
    Stating that skills 2 & 3 which are central instructional themes for all golf instructors have been proven and confirmed from the statistics to be questionable, as more than 75% of all golfers SLICE!
    Professor Leo Katz, Duke University coined the phrase: Use it or lose it.
    Donald Hebb (1949): Neurons which fire together wire together.
    Professor Idan Segev: Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Introduced to us in our lectures the word "Connectomics", the combined fields from Physiology, Neuroscience and Psychology, which links in with Edwin R. Guthrie (1886 - 1959), Dewey 1896, Josselyn et al., 2017 and Mach 1914, references to their shared synergy albeit undesired at that period in time, Kaplan, Altmann and Gould were not viewed differently from within the establishment either!
    A Golf Stroke
    1). Ball Flight
    2). Direction
    3). Distance
    And:-
    i). Hitting a golf ball
    ii.) Learning to play golf
    iii.) Learning to play better golf
    It has always been factual within my mind that Golf is 100% mental (Neural/Brain) x 3, a golf ball does not tell lies, as Ben Hogan once said; The best judge of good a golf swing is, is the ball!
    Your comments can be made here or at: definitiongolf.com/

  • @LoveOfcacti
    @LoveOfcacti 2 місяці тому

    This is great information for the study of addiction. Thank you

  • @NkhomotaboMkhonta
    @NkhomotaboMkhonta 2 місяці тому

    This is really helpful, as the saying goes practice makes perfect

  • @Fersko
    @Fersko 4 роки тому +344

    So if I practice math each and everyday for at least an hour, I can be a master after a lot of practice? Now that does sound like magic.. xD

    • @ortegadavid6592
      @ortegadavid6592 4 роки тому +132

      Well guess what? It's not magic, it's Neuroscience!

    • @ShapurTheLegend
      @ShapurTheLegend 4 роки тому +10

      Absolutely 💯

    • @shootingbloxgamer3948
      @shootingbloxgamer3948 4 роки тому +4

      Oof

    • @Fersko
      @Fersko 4 роки тому +12

      @ERROL MATTHEW GARCIA nice explanation bro, makes sense

    • @ShapurTheLegend
      @ShapurTheLegend 4 роки тому +14

      @ERROL MATTHEW GARCIA as far as I know, practicing maths activates your prefrontal cortex. The more your prefrontal cortex is activated, the stronger the neural pathways will be simply due to repetition from practicing maths. As a result, your speed and pattern recognition can and will increase when calculating basic arithmetic, after practice. I think the action potential threshold in that neural pathway becomes lower, allowing stimuli such as maths to send electrical signals faster from your eye muscles to your prefrontal cortex.
      I'm not a neurologist though so correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @ronalerquinigoagurto555
    @ronalerquinigoagurto555 7 місяців тому +4

    We all can learn anything with enough patience and time. The question is, do we have enough patience and time?

  • @shilpapopat3236
    @shilpapopat3236 3 роки тому +2

    Superb scientific analysis and presentation on practice

    • @futurez12
      @futurez12 2 роки тому

      Scientific analysis? That if you do something over and over you get better at it? Groundbreaking work right there. 🤦‍♂️

  • @drhemapbhagwat760
    @drhemapbhagwat760 3 роки тому

    Superb ppt with animation fully knowledgeable

  • @dr.darshanapatel3617
    @dr.darshanapatel3617 Рік тому

    Excellent , Thank you sir

  • @xcjsnmkkfkkk
    @xcjsnmkkfkkk 2 роки тому +6

    I always think about that if we can create those pathways in hours or days so we can learn faster than normal learning process. Hope someday it will possible

  • @zendrox.von-laixer9192
    @zendrox.von-laixer9192 Рік тому

    Very great explanation from the speaker and the animation. Great educational video overall 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jodyozmckay1265
    @jodyozmckay1265 5 років тому +8

    I am seriously considering trying this. I had a spinal cord injury last year that caused major neurological damage and have been in rehab trying to learn to walk normal again. My muscle memory, coordination and balance are all out of whack. It wouldn't hurt to try this, I've tried everything else.

    • @noudialp
      @noudialp 4 роки тому +2

      Got better now? I hope you did.

    • @abdssamadfatini8243
      @abdssamadfatini8243 3 роки тому

      I hope youve gotten better by now

    • @SumiNaga19
      @SumiNaga19 2 роки тому

      Check out Derek Prince healing

    • @cheese6543
      @cheese6543 2 місяці тому

      is everything alright now?

  • @humoroustushar3923
    @humoroustushar3923 3 роки тому

    stunning discussion about neouroscience.

  • @brijeshchaudhari8294
    @brijeshchaudhari8294 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice demonstration neuroscience..

  • @varshavasaiya1834
    @varshavasaiya1834 Рік тому

    Excellent presentation thanks

  • @UserXyzplus2
    @UserXyzplus2 5 років тому +4

    I really enjoy your lectures, 👍

  • @Thomas-1023
    @Thomas-1023 10 місяців тому

    I'm mesmerized by this. I had the privilege of reading something similar, and I was truly mesmerized. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling

  • @Peaceworld110
    @Peaceworld110 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent explanation, thank you so much sir

  • @shinn-tyanwu4155
    @shinn-tyanwu4155 Рік тому

    Outstanding 😊

  • @dr.nehanandaniya7930
    @dr.nehanandaniya7930 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting presentation

  • @ShpanMan
    @ShpanMan Рік тому

    The more you do something the better you get at it, WOW PHENOMENAL INFORMATION.

  • @solangeamorim1779
    @solangeamorim1779 4 роки тому +8

    It's so good! congratultions! Let's practice ...

  • @captainlilajames
    @captainlilajames 4 роки тому +3

    This is soooo good.

  • @alessandrofacciani7209
    @alessandrofacciani7209 4 роки тому +4

    I’d like to try this..it seems something really helpful to enhance your brain’s ability to build up new pathways between neurons..do you think it will work with language learning or any similar topic ?

    • @stephentomlinson7556
      @stephentomlinson7556 4 роки тому +3

      Alessandro Facciani it will work with anything you haven’t done before, not only skills but thoughts and emotions. You can completely change who you are from this method.

  • @rachitdhawan3590
    @rachitdhawan3590 4 роки тому +2

    which software is the video made in?

  • @makhloufioussama4983
    @makhloufioussama4983 Рік тому +2

    I want to know what type of software you use to create this video , the content is great and using those animations make learning enjoyable . If someone know how to create animations like that , please tell me ?

  • @patelasha5805
    @patelasha5805 3 роки тому

    The vedio is a muscle memory very attractive and effective in life skill development.

  • @sangeethak.s1411
    @sangeethak.s1411 4 роки тому +8

    They took forest as brain n Road as a Pathway i.e really convincing. I really like it😘

  • @iganpparamarta8813
    @iganpparamarta8813 3 роки тому +1

    Some are born Maradona or Ronaldinho,
    While most are born CR7 or Modric, but with Romario mentality.
    Hardwork beats talent. A hard working talent : multiple trophies and awards.

  • @Yotoro36770
    @Yotoro36770 2 роки тому

    thanks aloot this videos make it soo clearr for me

  • @williamjayaraj2244
    @williamjayaraj2244 5 років тому +1

    Very good lesson on Neuro science in a nutshell she'll. Thank you.

    • @hansmeier3065
      @hansmeier3065 5 років тому

      very good lesson on Neuroscience she will. Ask her for citations I must.

  • @brainsphilosophy5837
    @brainsphilosophy5837 3 роки тому

    Wait, was that an ad?
    cause if it was, that's how an ad should be- fully informing us with the science behind it.
    Loved it

  • @satishinde283
    @satishinde283 4 місяці тому

    Great information

  • @jodyozmckay1265
    @jodyozmckay1265 5 років тому +4

    Although Halo Sport wouldn't support my Rehab I tried it anyway. 18 months ago I had a spinal cord injury and had to learn to walk all over again. I am walking but have to think about every step.. since Halo my recovery has increased noticeably..I started 2 months ago. See my comment below. Thank you Halo Sport

    • @ortegadavid6592
      @ortegadavid6592 4 роки тому +1

      And guess what? It's not magic, it's Neuroscience!

  • @ThecreativeAustin98
    @ThecreativeAustin98 8 місяців тому +1

    This is was the awnser I was looking for but this videos are hard to find.

  • @ultramindset_Elias
    @ultramindset_Elias 2 роки тому

    i am really thankful l saw this met all my questions and blew them away

  • @suga9470
    @suga9470 3 роки тому

    Amazing work! 👏

  • @prakritijames902
    @prakritijames902 4 роки тому +1

    Amazingly demonstarted

  • @inteligenciaartificiuau
    @inteligenciaartificiuau Рік тому

    Impressive. Thanks!

  • @ahmadnadeemjb
    @ahmadnadeemjb 9 місяців тому +1

    It's not practice, it's practice and feedback

  • @dr.litandas640
    @dr.litandas640 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video. Thank you

  • @ChandanShrivastava-f2c
    @ChandanShrivastava-f2c Рік тому

    Well explained in least time.

  • @pronunciacionconben
    @pronunciacionconben 7 місяців тому

    I'm interested in providing you with the subtitles in Spanish for this video. How can I do that? Thanks.

  • @mackwatson5249
    @mackwatson5249 5 років тому +3

    Can it be used to learn anything like Maths, Language & Martial arts...

    • @ortegadavid6592
      @ortegadavid6592 4 роки тому +2

      Anything that involves learning something new and practicing it. It's not magic, it's neuroscience!

  • @atomnous
    @atomnous 3 роки тому

    Brain doesn't only fix motor pathway, but also sensory pathway. Planning and interpretation/expectation/prediction.

  • @mukulikaray7982
    @mukulikaray7982 Рік тому

    Very informative session

  • @drdayarampawar
    @drdayarampawar 2 роки тому

    Very Nice Information

  • @learning4mastery_academy324
    @learning4mastery_academy324 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. This is why individual learning is important. But that's a long shot.
    Anyway this helps with group learning.

  • @byroncascante6088
    @byroncascante6088 2 роки тому

    What's the music on the background?

  • @pastry111
    @pastry111 4 роки тому +4

    What's the background music? :D

  • @Ling-ft6df
    @Ling-ft6df 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video

  • @barbarab3298
    @barbarab3298 Рік тому

    Same goes for any thought process it only takes a few exposures to develop the baseline pathway into the memory

  • @khoukhabgm103
    @khoukhabgm103 Рік тому

    Wooo What is the name of the app wich u used to make this gorgeous animation plz ?! 🙏🏼🥺

  • @m.c.4674
    @m.c.4674 2 роки тому +1

    the brain seems to be programming itself , but how does electrical signal form neuron connection ?

  • @khanjyloor1792
    @khanjyloor1792 5 років тому +5

    That is a nice video with good production quality, but how is that "hyperplasticity" achieved? What are the processes and science behind it? Why isn't the brain already working at full speed if we are theoretically capable?

  • @dr.pritirathod6422
    @dr.pritirathod6422 3 роки тому

    Amazing video

  • @allenshaw9996
    @allenshaw9996 2 роки тому

    Hmm. The video highlights the primary motor cortex. But I think "muscle memories" are probably more implicated in changes in the pre-motor cortex, supplementary motor area, and/or the cerebellum.

  • @golden2night
    @golden2night 6 місяців тому

    Random question, idk if this is me being dumb or not but could a child inherit your skill?
    To put it in the analogies terms: could a child be born and have traces of pre-existing pathways to certain skills the parents had?

  • @TristanStrausbaugh
    @TristanStrausbaugh 2 місяці тому

    This helped so much

  • @thiswaswrittenlike2102
    @thiswaswrittenlike2102 11 місяців тому +1

    somehow this video inspired me that i can do more than i think i can

  • @kailashnandha
    @kailashnandha 2 роки тому

    Good one

  • @prashantchauhan6093
    @prashantchauhan6093 3 роки тому

    Very nice information

  • @subh-lng
    @subh-lng Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @bhavanamodi6699
    @bhavanamodi6699 4 місяці тому

    Nice information

  • @jaredneal5588
    @jaredneal5588 3 роки тому

    I’m not sure what your selling, is it some sort of Pavlovian training device?

  • @ortegadavid6592
    @ortegadavid6592 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing video! Wow

  • @kevinshotter953
    @kevinshotter953 2 роки тому

    I always struggle with learning and not treated very well, I hope this tool will help, as I'm about to purchase a set of headphones

  • @drmylove4808
    @drmylove4808 3 роки тому

    How many new path we can plastcited it? I mean the number

  • @KooKoogm
    @KooKoogm 2 роки тому

    Nice video. But one very important note is missed in the video. The new pathways are created while you are asleep. Not when you are training...

  • @derekokekeani4295
    @derekokekeani4295 3 роки тому

    my question is can i strengthen those pathways without actually practicing. Lets say i want to become a good free throw shooter, can i practice in my mind??

  • @WatDaFakMan
    @WatDaFakMan 4 роки тому

    THAT'S A HALF TRUTH MAN, the pathways of some autonomous movement can be stored in the spine medula, "local circuits neurons" I think it's called. I mean, scientist de-brained a cat and put the poor thing on a threadmill, the thing just continued waliking. i'll give you the sauce tomorrow, it's actually pretty late in Chile. greetings, great video

  • @karenling3997
    @karenling3997 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. Shall show this video in class to let kids understand “practice makes perfect” 😊

  • @intekhabansari94
    @intekhabansari94 2 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @Psi01
    @Psi01 Рік тому +2

    Honestly, a great educational video up until 2:21. To a certain degree, society should trust in science and the advances it brings, but trust in any one thing should be tempered with some degree of skepticism or doubt. Some concepts are pretty much completely irrefutable like the laws of thermodynamics. In other cases, you might find something that is too good to be true, and it turns out to not be true at all. When someone pitches a product like Halo Sport, it should raise some flags, not to raise distrust just for the sake of distrust, but to compel each individual to scrutinize whether or not the claim is actually based on empirical data and rational analysis of that data. Facts are by definition true, but when you slip a little bit of false information within a large set of facts, it can lead people to assume that all the information is true including the lies. Also take note of the price of the advertised device. All transactions should more or less be fair, the seller receives your money, but will you really experience the alleged benefits of what you bought. Maybe you will, maybe you won't, but it never hurts to exercise caution and look into the product before finalizing a purchase.

  • @erino.6432
    @erino.6432 2 роки тому

    Any good books ont this

  • @syntholshoulders1842
    @syntholshoulders1842 Рік тому

    The brain is so amazing

  • @pritamshil5765
    @pritamshil5765 2 роки тому

    Sir, where is fear long term memory stored in the human brain?
    Sir ,please let me know your valuable remarks 🙏.

  • @MiguelMonteagutTiscar
    @MiguelMonteagutTiscar 8 місяців тому

    hay en la clase de control motor el profesor nos ha puesto este video y ha sido una experiencia maravillosa.

  • @bijalmistry6174
    @bijalmistry6174 Рік тому

    Nice session

  • @chrisjamel8461
    @chrisjamel8461 4 роки тому

    Does this have applications outside of sports?

    • @learning4mastery_academy324
      @learning4mastery_academy324 3 роки тому

      Yess. It applies in maths and languages. For example growing up I only spoke my native language. Then I'm moved to a white neighborhood to stay with my brother and they communicated in English. And about three to four years later I could communicate in English the entire day. 6 years later I'm fluent in English. So the more you practice the more you master. I wish this was taught in school.

  • @malvikaraj1145
    @malvikaraj1145 3 роки тому

    What about the time when being at master level, I fail to get a free throw??

  • @rajathrajanikanth8749
    @rajathrajanikanth8749 2 роки тому

    Hey! I'm making a short film based on muscle memory , can I use parts of this video for representative purpose in my film if that's ok? please do let me know :)

  • @shawndass732
    @shawndass732 Рік тому

    Does increasing myelin form pathways in the brain and even create and strengthen connections between neurons?