I arrived here after watching a video of someone inaccurately defining neuroplasticity in a vlog. Curios to know if I had been forgetting things I didn't care about because I was learning new things I was actually interested in, I typed in, "what is neuroplasticity?" After watching this video, it really got me thinking about a plethora of scenarios where repetition and trauma lead to all kinds of challenges in life, especially during crucial developmental stages in children. On the contrary, understanding how neuroplasticity works can help individuals develop the will to persevere through the rewiring process in an effort to work through varying challenges.
Dang. I hope I pass my psychology exam next week. That video was super helpful, thanks!
If you are depressed you are living in the past If you are anxious you were living in the future If you are at peace you are living in the present ----- Lao Tze
Child development 2 test next week and trying to cram as much studying as I can 😭 I hope I don't fail omggg
I've just cited your video for my cognitive essay!
This is very informative. With one exception the saying is not "an old dog can always learn new tricks"! LOL the saying actually is "you CAN'T teach an old dog a NEW trick" they really should omit that statement from this video. It might be seen as intentionally deceptive.
Best example of Nero plasticity I’ve ever heard
thanks this was very helpful
Plastos is a Greek word. Neuro is ALSO a Greek word. The Terminology of health matters is all of Greek origin.
In the scriptures is says Be still and know... 😮
So this is why political news stations are so repetitive
This is what Conductive Education is using since the '40s :) Great explanation!
Love this learning! Thank you
Fascinating 😍👏
RIP Jay 🙏🏽
I have a presentation tomorrow AND IM TWEAKINGGGGGG 😭😭😭😭
So the experiment from The Office that Jim did on Dwight with the breath mints was an example of neuroplasticity?
So helpful, thank you.
thanks very much
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