Physical Exercise and Brain Health - Wendy Suzuki, Ph.D.
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- What does exercise do to our brains? Dr. Wendy Suzuki visited the University of California, Irvine to talk to our community about her journey, both professionally and personally, with exercise. Dr. Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Sciences at New York University and author of Healthy Brain, Happy Life. A special thank you to Tina Elkins who accompanied Dr. Suzuki on the drum.
This public outreach event was a collaboration between the UC Irvine Exercise Medicine and Sport Sciences Initiative (EMSSI), directed by Dr. James Hicks and the UC Irvine Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM), directed by Dr. Michael Yassa.
To learn more about the UCI EMSSI go to: emssi.uci.edu
To learn more about the UCI CNLM go to: www.cnlm.uci.edu
Amazing talk ! Her talk starts at 10:00
I took some notes while watching this; here are the approximate timestamps marking where different topics are discussed:
00:00 -
Introduction
18:20 -
Long-term memory and the results of removing the hippocampus
25:50 -
Anecdote about exercise and long term memory
26:48 -
The literature says that "Increased aerobic exercise increases a range of different neurotransmitters that we know are associated with higher mood states"
28:00ish -
Physical and physiological changes in rat brains as a result of "enriched environment"
- Cortex is thicker
- Neurotransmitter levels change
- More synapses
- More angiogenesis
- More growth factors
- Hippocampal neurogenesis
What part(s) of the enriched environment are important?
- the single most important factor was the RUNNING WHEEL! (29:00)
31:00 -
A great course idea - anecdotes about setting up and running a course with academic and exercise component
34:00 - 36:30
audience participation!
37:00 -
The course was an hour of that exercise before each class, followed by an hour and half of lecture and discussion
39:50 -
Anecdotal - the exercises' reaction time and memory got better compared to a control class
41:53 -
Anecdotal introduction to speaker's ageing father beginning to lose memory, who is too elderly to do those exercises
43:30 -
other function of hippocampus other than long term memory: imagining novel experiences
45:00 -
fMRI studies show activation in the hippocampus when subjects are asked to imagine experiences that the have not experienced before
46:00 -
Study: cycling vs video gaming
49:00 -
Summary/Conclusions
- Education - other recent studies, possible education policy changes? (51:20)
- Public health and economy
- Ageing
- Physical exercise causes positive changes in our brains that result in improved mood, memory and attention
- The exercise does not need to be particularly intensive to start providing benefits
How much? Enough to break a sweat, not enough to stress you - maybe 3x a week. But even, for elderly people, just walking, will improve mood and cognition.
- Start now! LOLOLOL
Thank you for annotating Andi Liu! Very helpful.
Thank you
Thank you!
God bless u buddy!
Thank you for the very engaging talk which completely answered my questions! Love her amazing and authentic energy and presence!
I love to dance and help the homeless people for happy brain I have a Traumatic Brain Injury.
This is very important work.
The audio is horrible. Can't hear half of it on max volume
I ❤️ Dr. Suzuki
This lady is awesome
Thank you
Thanks for such good talk
Love it❤
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Please traducción español
Why upload such bad audio quality??!?
How can increase brain power and thier concentration as there as any medication or exercise.
Its probably all they had from her lecture and wanted to be able to share. Im thankful they did... Lets hope they were able to upgrade their equipment for others though
I love Suzuki mam from india
I have 2 year gym experance 😊
I love gym
She's such a nerd. I love nerds...
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