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The focus of the video presentation above is on our brain. Dr. Lara Boyd is a brain researcher in the University of British Columbia.
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Brain research is one of great frontier in understanding the human physiology and answers the question on who we are. Our brain is highly active even if we are on rest and did nothing. After we damage our brain, brain reorganization will restore it to support learning. It support the brain by the chemical transfer thru neuron. It can increase the amount of chemical signaling to support learning.
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Your brain will increase the chemical signaling that support learning. All our behavior change our brain. Our brain increase the chemical signaling between our neuron. Neuro plasticity is the chemical signaling that takes place when we change our behavior. It changes the behavior during learning.
For example, the taxi driver in London, the dominant hand motor region which is in the left side of the brain is larger than the other side, because they will be memorizing many areas and it is stock there. Why do our kids sometimes fail in school, why don’t people not fully recover from brain damage and why we sometimes forget things we get aged.
The enormous societal problem we need to require to help the brain to learn to those who were on stroke. As a brain researcher, she says its so critical and drives her crazy and in her research, by studying the brain after the stroke, is that the primary recovery after stroke can be taught through your behavior.
The uniqueness of our brain will help us really good, that is why each of us have different patterns in our brain. It allows us to be going to learn new effective innovation, the best strategy is going to vary between individuals. How magnificent our brain is, is really unique for us individual. So, after hearing this presentation, we need to envision what we will be doing to make us more innovative through our behavioral changes that makes our brain functioning so complex.
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Well presented and well tailored post. thanks for sharing this informative and helpful information and details. keep posting brother.
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I have done a few posts on the brain and language, it's a fascinating field and one I am focusing on
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