Title | : | After watching this, your brain will not be the same | Lara Boyd | TEDxVancouver |
Lasting | : | 14.24 |
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Views | : | 38 jt |
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This women is in Europe which means the people who live their doesn't have the rights we do in the United States constitution of the US citizen Rothschild 579 trillion dollars Was that swiped from the US?, Comment from : D Johnson |
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the title is really clever lol Comment from : Luffy ⚡ |
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Prepare for a Brain-Changing Experience! 🧠🚀 Dive into Lara Boyd's eye-opening TEDx talk at TEDxVancouver Discover the incredible neuroplasticity of the brain and how our experiences can reshape its very structure Get ready to see the world and your mind in a whole new light after this mind-bending talk Are you ready to expand your understanding of the brain's remarkable capabilities? 🌟🧠 Comment from : Timers Box |
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Awesome Comment from : Sunita Bhandari |
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Comment from : Perseo Eridano |
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I am surprised she even had to mention that our brains are highly active even when thinking of nothing Every sensible human being who is in touch with themselves will tell you they can feel their brain's activity when at rest Brain is always active, unless there is a bullet put through it Comment from : Vanlife Ninjas |
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Thank you for your great discussion about the function of brain Take love 💗 Comment from : pk sarkar |
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Wonderful information! Comment from : English with Mubeen |
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It's very impressive tanks a lot Comment from : Mr Robot |
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A wonderful talk 👍👍👍 Comment from : Dung Do |
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rucxiSEDSHUT THEE TRAPejd Comment from : Sherlyxy |
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This is a very good presentation, although I want to point out that there are some myths probably derived by misinterpreting researches like this, and the biggest one might be the learning types theory I heard so many students claim that they can't do well in school because they are not visual learners, but turns out in order to better absorb the materials one wants to learn, it actually works best to take all types of stimuli, and this is true for everyone although the proportion of the stimuli for each type may differ a bit from person to person Comment from : Jason Lee |
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We are one together we can change the world 🗺 Comment from : morgan 5171 |
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it wont change if i dont know english brbrowned 😎😎😎😎😎😎 Comment from : danklovic |
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As an MKULTRA, Project Bluebird survivor, @1:21, (ok we also upped speed X1:75at get go), again, @1:21, I knew that, (I'm 65 female), alreadymany peops know a whole ton already and waiting for😅😂 the 'experts', tocatch up🙄, I got decluttering to donot sure if I'll play this thru Comment from : Dawg Home |
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What a f waste of time Comment from : Federico Baggi |
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ETIDU2YELbrPRUVINLAYED TLYbrCFYDEL UbrABOA Comment from : Sherlyxy |
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7 years ago?… Comment from : Carlos Contreras |
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ん〜‼️当たり前のことを言ってるよな? Comment from : you_8 |
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Negative people in home and in officeAlways crtizies,negative talking and abuses Comment from : Adeel Chughtai |
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I found the comments more useful than her talk 😂 Comment from : Fady |
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No Thank you Comment from : Mirko Fledermaus |
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Change is constraint!! Nothing is more effective than practice 🙂 Comment from : Sheela Sridhar |
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Lovely Comment from : Kristijan Lazarev |
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:brbr00:00 🧠 Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change and reorganize itself in response to learning and experiences, debunking the misconception that the brain remains static after childhoodbr02:06 🧪 The brain can change through chemical, structural, and functional alterations to support learning Chemical changes occur rapidly and support short-term memory, while structural changes involve physical modifications and support long-term memorybr05:00 🌐 Neuroplasticity affects the entire brain, and its effects are influenced by behavior and practice Engaging in challenging practice leads to more learning and greater structural changes in the brainbr07:30 💔 Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in adults, and developing effective rehabilitation interventions is challenging due to the highly variable nature of neuroplasticity among individualsbr10:27 🎯 Personalized medicine and personalized learning are crucial concepts in optimizing outcomes for stroke recovery and education Each individual's unique brain structure and function require tailored interventionsbr12:53 📚 Understanding individual differences in neuroplasticity and learning patterns will lead to advancements in neuroscience and the development of more effective interventions, benefiting learners, teachers, and patients alikebrbrSummary by HARPA AI 🧬 Comment from : HARPA AI | GPT Chrome Agent |
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thank you for incredible free lesson given throughout the world via TEDx Comment from : Highlights |
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Increased struggle increased output Comment from : yessir |
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14 minutes of nothing could be put into one sentence 40 million views hmm Comment from : momoto zabuza |
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I adored your speech! As mom it’s very important for me to learn how can I help my children to learn efficiently Even for me it will be different since today Comment from : warda mezghiche |
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Great video! Everyone should put Alexander Technique on their list of must dos Comment from : Alexander Technique Made Easy Chapman |
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Get to the point & stop wasting our time… Comment from : David Fragale |
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everything has changes, even the mind or brain by the human being on earth, Comment from : Alex Baranuelo |
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BS Comment from : Idan |
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GOLF This one pretty much describes the process in learning depending on perspective Comment from : JohnnyNonny218 |
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I got a headache from watching this Comment from : H Hazelhoff |
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You are pleasantly enjoyable to listen to with your well thought information that is empowering and thought provoking! Comment from : James Clapham |
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Thank you Dr Lara Boyd, This was such an inspirational and knowledgeable talk Keep doing the great job with Neuroplasticity you are doing God bless :) Comment from : Noble Thoughts |
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So are you saying the brain is taking longer to recover after an ABI than a TBI ? Comment from : Bill Mago |
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Repeat those behaviors that benefits you Comment from : Smiles N Skills |
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Lara Boyd, thank you for this talk As a PT of 30+ years, i agree every rehab is unique Learning is the very best thing for keeping a person's mind able As time has progressed for myself, i have decided to chage careers Going back to school and earning another degree in another field has proven very exciting Who knows in another 30 years maybe another at 91 May we all love the learning that can come with every day! Comment from : Gr8 Ghost |
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Thank you Brilliant 😮❤ Comment from : lincoln2 Kok |
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Can practice overlap chemical factors during structure change brSuppose a person taking substances is able to practice his daily routine too what will be the outcomes?? Addiction or good habit or both ? Comment from : Lishi Akin |
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As per Islamic Research is not to eat pork and drink alcohol Secondary bow down 5 times and put ur forehead on the ground will improve your brain You can carry on your worldly research talk but the creator tells you in the book Remember God and he will remember you Comment from : FJBoss Tech Reviews |
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So you are trying to brainwash people, according to the title Comment from : Grantofat |
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🎉 Comment from : Chan Pathak |
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Quack science Comment from : Heavy Duty |
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thank you so so muchhh Comment from : Lan Hương Nguyễn |
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I was enjoying this until I saw the Teleprompter Sorry not for me Use your brain Comment from : 4 by 4 Squared |
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Recovering from 2 strokes I can tell my experience and that has been Will Power is the biggest contributor to recovery Comment from : Greg Gibson |
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The problem is how to not have people have strokes… Comment from : Gtv |
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so the idea of "the brain is as a muscle" from years ago is shown more and more as true - fantastic Comment from : Munenushi |
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Tarea 1 Comment from : Alexandro Gómez |
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“Short term memory does not support learning” So much for cramming Comment from : Observer1 |
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Everything you do, everything you encounter and everything you experience is changing your brain Comment from : Shubham Keshri |
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My research shown that - increased difficulty, increased struggle if you will, doing practice actually leads to both more learning and greater structural changes in your brain Comment from : Shubham Keshri |
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While entertaining, lacking in substance Comment from : Martin Petrofes |
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She speaks a lot to share simple ideas Waste of time Comment from : Ashraf Bashir |
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عالی بود Comment from : av in |
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Merci infiniment Comment from : YuSuF |
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👍👍✊ Comment from : Kamron Karamatov |
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256 year old Chinese herbalist dies 1933 There are YT videos about it and he has a Wikipedia page Just what do you think are the implications of this valuable factoid? Comment from : oldspammer |
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My lengthy comment here was censored in under about 30 seconds or so The Google AI at work to promote globalism and various elite tycoon skullduggery I suspect strongly Comment from : oldspammer |
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No, my brain is the same, this woman in funny boots talks nonsense Comment from : Clark Glare |
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A beauty scientist girl 😘 so lovely speech Comment from : Mattias Lindgren |
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Цій жінці вдалося Я насправді дуже рідко приймаю не свою точку зору Але в розумних людей то є за поавило Спасибі Comment from : Сократ Диогенов |
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Маю те,що не має ніхто Comment from : Сократ Диогенов |
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+++ Comment from : Сократ Диогенов |
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Наш мозок має можливості для розвитку тільки у разі коли він сам вирішує що йому цікаво Не може бути інакше Усі, хто каже інакше(С Д) Comment from : Сократ Диогенов |
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Whole summary last 3 minute will be enough Comment from : Gone to wind |
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I learned this 50 (fifty) years ago And they just discovered this? Comment from : Yod12 |
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Thank you Dr Lara Boyd Comment from : Madhu Goel |
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amazing, the key point here is your behavior and your daily habits Comment from : Amr Elghadban |
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Wowo thnx u for this opportunity because some over us we stress our selves which is not gud to us thnx u thnx u very much Comment from : Kiguguwa sammy Ivan |
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 Comment from : Bipanjit Kaur |
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There’s no time to listen someone's lecture 😂😂 Comment from : Tolpar |
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i have a wierd feeling about this?bri Don't know why? brbrsomething brain brdon't get me wrong Comment from : Vaishnavi97 |
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Neuroplasticty: behavioral change: Practice: Structural change: long term memory Comment from : Sindhu S |
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wow! This Ted talk is so helpful ! Thanks for sharing Comment from : Nhat Minh |
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So my conclusion is: the world that we designed is completely wrong Everybody needs their own patterns for learning, working and socializing I hope one day we can design more customizable world thanks to technology Comment from : Yusuf Kaya |
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Over the years, I've made my career in the giving of speeches Always, there is the worry of forgetting what you had planned to say And when I coached executives and trainers who made their living giving speeches; we always had many speakers who feared those first moments of a speech when one tends to panic And that, if the speaker gets through those awkward moments at the beginning of a speech Many of speaker's in our group therapy interventionfound that my 3 step Introduction: Attention Getter brClarifying your thesis; and needs assessment; helps us to understand how to get out points across to any audience Joyce Pearl of Kansas Comment from : Joyce Pearl Jones |
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Thank u so much for this 15 minutes ❤ Comment from : Aman Yadav |
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As my teacher referred to TED in the class,I started watching with this video which attracted me,but…brbrIt’s so fascinating and intriguing that I found myself into watching!brIt’s probably mainly because of their logical speaking Comment from : 山田陽大 |
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If u'll do a complete research, u'll find that the soul sits in our brain Comment from : מאיר חיים כהן |
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No matter what you do, the brain is always changing Comment from : 金碗狗 實用個人成長指南 |
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❤❤ Comment from : Moon Power |
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Aha, after watching the title makes sense and is literal Comment from : Isabel |
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Classy lady!! Comment from : Jason Farris |
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Ambidextorious therapyconnect the left to the right side of the brain! excercise Comment from : David Galich |
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I took the IQ in 17 the out come i remember is a little higher than average (107 maybe?) brtook it again after college (university in my place they call) got maybe 111brAfter 2 years entering Construction Machinery business, 2 stress-out deals and legal problems at work with minimum wage (there are some moments that i feel it would be better if i just leave this world)brBefore quitting this job for another major, i took the IQ test again, i got a huge change going for like 135 That when it incure me that 2 year in stress worth more than 3 years in college Comment from : K D |
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1 of the interesting job in the world -subjectively from your point of view for yourself Comment from : Don Ciubotaru |
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Can brain ( hippocampus) be generated after chronic stress Comment from : Siya Sunil |
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"Your brain is not the same as you entered", but this change is only chemical (short term memory) So the structure of the brain is not effected yet untill you put more time on it after this day Comment from : Amar BOURENANE |
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