Neuroplasticity

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The Sentis Brain Animation Series takes you on a tour of the brain through a series of short and sharp animations.

The fourth in the series explains how our most complex organ is capable of changing throughout our lives. This inspiring animation demonstrates how we all have the ability to learn and change by rewiring our brains.

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I'm a physician, and this explained thinking and neuroplasticity in a really simple and correct way! Impressive.

andreasmagnusson
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This is true. I actually used to have this weird irrational fear of math. I was incredibly bad at math, even in high school. I went back to college for an associates in computer science when I was 26 and it required five semesters of math up to Calc II (considered one of the hardest pure math classes). I actually made 3 As and 2 Bs in those 5 classes. The only problem was that I had to devote a large portion of my time to it, but I guess it's not really a drawback because it allowed me to reach my goal. I think this has taught me how much power we have to change or excel in anything we want, you just have to spend time building those neural pathways.

pepsico
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As someone who helps victims / survivors of trauma move toward post-traumatic growth, I love the way this video explains the brain's ability to rewire the circuits that keep us stuck. Thank you, I appreciate your work.

educatetoeliminate
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Full Sail sent me here but I wasn't forced. I'm actually glad I watched this, it's very informal and if you think about it hard enough, it has to do with damn near any major you are going for.

timothywolking
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Im a TBI survivor and this helps so much!! i love learning and understanding the brain especially since mine has been damaged and worked on 👍🏼

G-os
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This is factual, I started meditating daily every morning at 6 am. I have neem doing this practice for over 3 months. In the beginning it was difficult, then I started changing, my brain changed, rewired. Nice
p.s. love the vector animation, so cool.

ScotCampbellwindowpainter
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I enjoy learning various things about the genetic makeup of our Brain. I love how we can rewire (reshape) our thinking at any time and just going with the flow- good or bad. Have a wonderful day everyone. Big Bear Hugs for everyone!

sheenal-c
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Had to watch this for school.  Great encouragement!

reelfly
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Neuroplasticity works like a dynamic, connected power grid which there are billions of pathways or roads, lighting up everytime we think, feel, or do any certain activities. Some of these roads are well-travelled, all thanks to our habits or the way we establish our thinking, feeling, or doing. Everytime we think in a certain way, practice a task, or feel a specific emotion, we strengthen these roads. Thus, it becomes easier for our brains to travel certain pathways. Our brain starts to carve a new road when we do something differently such as learning a new skill or task, or choosing a different emotion. If we keep travelling that road, our brains begin to use this pathway more, hence a new way of thinking, feeling, or doing becomes second nature, whereas the old pathway gets used less and weakens. This process of rewiring our brain by forming new connections and weakening old one is neuroplasticity in action.

Hoe
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Very good animation! You can use Lucid Dreaming to rewire your brain, for example, practice a job interview in a dream and therefore perform better in reality. Sport athletes commonly use visualization techniques to perform better. Lucid Dreams, however, is an even better environment for this.

DreamsBegin
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The visuals here make neuroplacticity so much easier to understand. Excellent job!!

denisemason
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excellent explanation in a nutshell - understanding the power of our own minds and how we can change our thoughts to change our beliefs and behaviours is something that can positively impact the growing mental health issues there seems to be in school children and adults. We have been familiar with repetition from school age learning and so we can re familiarise ourselves with it to make changes that serve us better in life and in our health as adults. a subject needed in our early age schools to promote healthy children into healthy adults. thank you for sharing this.

Motivate_Neuroplasticity
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I was getting really annoyed at being in pain sometimes so one night I just focused on that pain and I had my hand open, I slowly closed it and visualised it was my pain shrinking and then when I close my hand I imagined the pain was gone, I tried this a few times and it slowly started to work, and I have decent control over any pain now and it is actually quite useful, I also practised with othe guest urges like forcing two hands together and that works, I’m not sure if this is neural plasticity or not but it sounds like it.

FeltSteam
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POV: Your in these comments looking for answers to your class work 😭✋🏾

jayfrost
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Thanks for Psychology of Play at Full Sail University. I am learning stuff I did not know I needed for my Digital Cinematography

mikejns
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This is amazing, and super helpful. My mom showed it to me, and my class, and then I showed it to my friends that have been having problems. They told me it really helps.

sydneyb
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Like they say, if you are not successful or the one you want to be in life, fake it 'til you become it.

TheGichnni
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What a beautiful, to the point and excellently presented video, subscribed.

alfazmutazad
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interesante, el hecho de que refuta la idea de que el pensamiento se mantiene constante. El cerebro cambia constantemente a través de las experiencias o los nuevos hábitos que se implementan, todo esto generando el concepto de la neuro-plasticidad. El constante cambio de las conexiones del pensamiento, una forma de "reprogramar" tu cerebro.

fridarobles
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I have witnessed first hand the benefits of neuroplasticity. I am now a graduate from CET (Cognitive Enhancement Therapy). This fairly new and breakthrough therapy helps to regrow neurons in the brain through specialized computer exercises and a group to discuss the different types of concepts of CET. An example of some these concepts is Gist vs Verbatim, Role Conflict and Cognitive Flexibility.

joshburkhart