Neuroplasticity

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  • @andreasmagnusson2521
    @andreasmagnusson2521 Před 8 lety +530

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

  • @pepsico815
    @pepsico815 Před 8 lety +362

    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.

    • @jiggler080
      @jiggler080 Před 6 lety +1

      N M true

    • @OrehBelich92
      @OrehBelich92 Před 5 lety +21

      Man I am 25 now and I realized I want to learn math though in school I had that irrational fear (society told me I can not do the math).
      Thank you, you inspired me to begin studying it by myself.

    • @viithalbhat9413
      @viithalbhat9413 Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you for your words. It means a lot.

    • @benmoehlmann4136
      @benmoehlmann4136 Před 4 lety +4

      As a tutor of physics and calculus I spent most of my time working on getting my students to give up their fears. Once they did that, everything else became so much easier that I managed to work myself out of clients occasionally.

    • @zmitrook
      @zmitrook Před 3 lety

      maybe in some neutral subjects as learning it works but let say you want to work away a trauma that you got in childhood..

  • @educatetoeliminate
    @educatetoeliminate Před 3 lety +91

    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.

    • @michaelbowman4607
      @michaelbowman4607 Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you for your comment. I've been thinking about seeking therapy for help in dealing with ongoing past trauma. To have watched such a well described process on how the brain works and then find your comment really helped in realizing I'm in the right path. It just take time and focus it is a wonderful thing to finally grasp that we can control our thinking and not let it control us! At the time, it was the only "process" I had. That is no longer true!

    • @karencaldwell7900
      @karencaldwell7900 Před rokem

      It help me to change the way to change the way I wanted or not wanted to leave my house

  • @user-dh8iz1sz9t
    @user-dh8iz1sz9t Před 4 lety +20

    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 👍🏼

  • @timothywolking885
    @timothywolking885 Před 8 lety +45

    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.

    • @ElizabethFlores-ti7oi
      @ElizabethFlores-ti7oi Před 6 lety +1

      Timothy Wolking fullsail sent me here as well and if you really think about we really think about this This is useful in our life we really do use this every moment in our life

  • @jeremym5149
    @jeremym5149 Před 4 lety +587

    Who else here from school ?

  • @sheenal-c6815
    @sheenal-c6815 Před 9 lety +57

    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!

  • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
    @ScotCampbellwindowpainter Před 9 lety +177

    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.

    • @Distorsted
      @Distorsted Před 9 lety +5

      Did you experience something like a pressure in your head? I've been doing it and I feel something like a fluid in my skull trying to make its way through, a bit hard at first, but then it becomes easier.

    • @ScotCampbellwindowpainter
      @ScotCampbellwindowpainter Před 9 lety +7

      ***** Yes I sense pressure in the frontal lobe sometimes and also around the orbital bone around my eye sockets. It occurs sometimes right before I go into the "no thought" state, but not always. Just finished my morning 30 minutes about a half hour ago. I have been practicing my morning exercise for over 4 months now consistently. I can say with ultimate confidence my brain has changed...it's all neuroplasticity. Check out "Breaking the Habit of Being You" by Joe Dispenza. Well wishes to you and your practice.

    • @susannehaldi8939
      @susannehaldi8939 Před 6 lety

      Scot Campbell ooooooohhhhh

    • @dillonhuppatz6786
      @dillonhuppatz6786 Před 6 lety +7

      You can't feel neuroplasticity. It happens all the time whether you eat fast food, meditate, do nothing, still changes being made, even though not all are good. Keep meditating though and you will have more favourable changes. :) the self reflection during meditation is perfect for strengthening memories which also assists in the process. If you are looking to improve yourself from neuroscience as oppose to study (like me), the key is to learn from past mistakes but not focus on the mistakes and repeat the memories that had favourable outcomes. At the end of the day, neuroplasticity is happening whether you like it or not so don't think you have to force it, but no harm in a little reinforcement during self reflection. (From here you can see how depression, anxiety and ptsd etc. develops)

    • @RafidAziz91
      @RafidAziz91 Před 5 lety

      How do you know for sure that neuroplasticity is occurring?

  • @jayfrost3381
    @jayfrost3381 Před 3 lety +97

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

  • @Ho3e
    @Ho3e Před rokem +8

    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.

  • @reelfly
    @reelfly Před 9 lety +53

    Had to watch this for school. Great encouragement!

    • @rigobatiancila5824
      @rigobatiancila5824 Před 3 lety

      stfu

    • @rl139
      @rl139 Před 3 lety

      @@rigobatiancila5824 bruh

    • @rigobatiancila5824
      @rigobatiancila5824 Před 3 lety +4

      @@rl139 lmao i was watching for my psych mid term paper and it was 2 am and i was not in the mood to see someone say that this shit was "good"

    • @rl139
      @rl139 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rigobatiancila5824 lmao yeah I feel you

  • @DreamsBegin
    @DreamsBegin Před 9 lety +47

    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.

    • @sivasarath5059
      @sivasarath5059 Před 5 lety +4

      There is a scene in Rush movie about lucid dreaming. The lead practices the drive without actual car by just dreaming and getting used to the track.

  • @denisemason6550
    @denisemason6550 Před 6 měsíci

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

  • @Motivate_Neuroplasticity
    @Motivate_Neuroplasticity Před 2 lety +5

    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.

  • @lilsunflower2713
    @lilsunflower2713 Před 5 lety +126

    Watching this for a class assignment lol

  • @joshburkhart9874
    @joshburkhart9874 Před 8 lety +2

    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.

  • @sydneyb3229
    @sydneyb3229 Před 6 lety +5

    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.

  • @delainegates5662
    @delainegates5662 Před 5 lety +1

    I have chronic pain and am taking a class called understanding Chronic Pain. This is one subject they are talking about and watching this , it makes more sense.

  • @vwa9832
    @vwa9832 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm grateful that I have the privilege in sharing the human conscious with all of you. It is the greatest gift in the universe.

  • @FeltSteam0
    @FeltSteam0 Před 3 lety +16

    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.

  • @mikej0n3s
    @mikej0n3s Před 9 lety +14

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

  • @TheGichnni
    @TheGichnni Před 10 lety +56

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

    • @accurategamer7085
      @accurategamer7085 Před 5 lety +5

      i think its fake it till you make it

    • @hamphits
      @hamphits Před 4 lety

      @@accurategamer7085 bruh I fell for your profile pic

  • @MonkeyDLuffy-in4xd
    @MonkeyDLuffy-in4xd Před měsícem

    as a student who found ipmat exam tough i believe this way i can positively motivate myself to work hard for my goal ie IIM INDORE and have a far far better future

  • @melaniedaviesmindsolutions
    @melaniedaviesmindsolutions Před 10 měsíci +1

    A really helpful video that gives a very clear explanation Thank you.

  • @fridarobles6293
    @fridarobles6293 Před rokem +1

    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.

  • @alfazmutazad2965
    @alfazmutazad2965 Před rokem +2

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

  • @georgebradberry7619
    @georgebradberry7619 Před rokem +2

    I hope this video helped me.

  • @paulcaiger2557
    @paulcaiger2557 Před 4 lety +7

    Note that "neurons that fire together , wire together" . The brain can adapt by using areas normally used for one function to take over another function if another area is damaged.

  • @neeliclute7223
    @neeliclute7223 Před 11 lety +4

    Clear and demystifying for explaining how dynamic learning and habits can be. Thanks!

  • @ROYALROCKETRONIN
    @ROYALROCKETRONIN Před 8 měsíci +1

    This really gives me hope !!!!

  • @misakitakumi9316
    @misakitakumi9316 Před 4 lety +2

    This wasn't actually for a school req. I searched it up because we must have the urge to understand more about us, humans!

  • @giannisd.6587
    @giannisd.6587 Před 5 lety +10

    *THANK YOU*
    THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME 10 PAGES OF HORSESHIT!

  • @chiropraticasamantha9273
    @chiropraticasamantha9273 Před 9 měsíci +1

    thanks so much for this clear cut explanation and visual aide to allow people to understand better. i am a chiroprator in Italy and would love to have the audio in Italian. is there anyway i could translate the audio for you, dub it and then your post the video also in Italian?

  • @qhdevon43
    @qhdevon43 Před 5 lety

    Fortify brought me here! Great explanation. its nice to know how brains can be unwired from all the pornography addiction that has taken place! There's hope!!

  • @MS2020Official
    @MS2020Official Před rokem +1

    Watched this video in school...❣️❣️

  • @patriciagay1403
    @patriciagay1403 Před 2 lety

    This is so simple to understand, I am thankful

  • @PennyZalaback
    @PennyZalaback Před 10 lety +42

    I want to learn more.

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry21924 Před 7 měsíci

    This is nothing short of incredible. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and it was a work of art. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling

  • @andyl.7976
    @andyl.7976 Před 11 měsíci

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:03 🧠 Introduction to Neuroplasticity
    - Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to change throughout life.
    - It was once believed that the brain was fixed after childhood, but recent advances debunk this idea.
    - The brain is adaptable, and neuroscientists call this phenomenon neuroplasticity.
    00:33 🌐 Brain as a Dynamic Power Grid
    - The brain is like a dynamic, connected power grid with billions of pathways.
    - Well-traveled pathways are our habits, established ways of thinking, feeling, and doing.
    - When we think, practice, or feel, we strengthen these pathways.
    00:59 🛤️ Formation of New Pathways
    - Thinking differently, learning new tasks, or choosing different emotions carves out new neural pathways.
    - With repeated use, these new pathways become second nature.
    - Old pathways weaken as they are used less, demonstrating neuroplasticity.
    01:26 🔄 Harnessing Neuroplasticity
    - Rewiring the brain involves forming new connections and weakening old ones.
    - Anyone can learn and change by directing attention towards desired changes.
    - Changing habits or perspectives showcases firsthand experience of neuroplasticity.
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @HumanFuturePodcast
    @HumanFuturePodcast Před 5 měsíci

    Love watching this kind of content! same with ours, exploring technology and touch of science.

  • @clairerobichaud4845
    @clairerobichaud4845 Před 9 lety +8

    Our CREATOR. Is amazing

  • @jillkarlssonkazikos8724
    @jillkarlssonkazikos8724 Před rokem +1

    I love these smart videos-so convincing and easy to follow !

  • @serdarjoshua5840
    @serdarjoshua5840 Před 5 lety +5

    i am changing my life with this

  • @mutahirshah6352
    @mutahirshah6352 Před rokem +1

    Short and simple

  • @laurarantala4031
    @laurarantala4031 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello. I love this video. Would there be a possibility to get the CC fixed on it? I am not allowed to use it in my class with proper CC (capitals, punctuation, etc.). It's helpful for those who depend on CC to know when the sentence ends. Thank you so much.

  • @Cybernaut551
    @Cybernaut551 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this awesome summary! It helps the future of the world.

  • @mohamedrabiaa2765
    @mohamedrabiaa2765 Před rokem

    well, that explains why when I don't practice a language that I have learned since a long time, I start to forget vocabulary and grammar even the easy ones, that's because I haven't visited their roads in my brain :)

  • @smhmaxx261
    @smhmaxx261 Před 4 lety +12

    this made no sense to me im still confused.

    • @solitary2
      @solitary2 Před 3 lety

      In it's most basic form: you want to quit smoking, so you do practices that help you stop smoking. By doing this, you brain is adapting and establishing a new method of completing this task (a new neural pathway has been discovered). The more you do these practices, the more familiar and easier it becomes to stop smoking, (the pathway becomes strenghtened the more you do this new practice)

  • @thgflame9706
    @thgflame9706 Před 7 lety

    These videos are awesome I HAVE learned so much. I have rewired my brain to go back to school,loose weight and some other thing I never knew what the term Neuroplasticity was until this week.I also allowed my 11 year old son to sit down and watch theme with he was amazed.This will help us both now and i the future.

  • @lucycloverlincoln111
    @lucycloverlincoln111 Před 2 lety

    Very exciting for those of us with trauma.

  • @peeblekitty5780
    @peeblekitty5780 Před rokem

    This is very informative and cool but I just had to comment on how satisfying the last few visuals (1:34) were where the icon would light up and/or turn off to the tune of some sound in the music

  • @ChristineGreencmg
    @ChristineGreencmg Před 8 lety +1

    And what is one efficient way to learn and rewire the brain? The best way to create new neural pathways is with hypnosis. As all hypnosis is really self-hypnosis you can be guided to learn for yourself how to rewire your brain, change the routes for new roads of leaning for whatever goal or habit you want reinforced.

  • @Thankful305
    @Thankful305 Před 5 lety +9

    PERFECT Illustration!!
    ♥Love how wonderful and marvelous our brains are...we control it ... it doesn't control us!!
    Romans 12:2 Renew your Mind --- HE thought of everything ~ So Thankful ;) He is the Great I AM!!

    • @mg73
      @mg73 Před 3 lety

      Amen!!!

  • @BoomdroopInfernal-Chi
    @BoomdroopInfernal-Chi Před 3 měsíci

    0:43 "Lighting up every time you think, feel, or do something" so I have some questions. The first one is probably an obvious yes but I really want to know. Does this include visualization and other imagination exercises?
    What parts or pathways of my brain light up and grow stronger if any when I visualize or see a banana or candle in my mind's eye?
    Will visualizing something often enough make my brain better at visualizing that thing?

  • @dmedits2535
    @dmedits2535 Před 6 lety +1

    We had to watch this for our homework thats why im watching it🐶😀😀

  • @doknowdawea1272
    @doknowdawea1272 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My teacher asked me what took away from this video, I basically have the ability to adapt like mahoraga

  • @sandraodrey1023
    @sandraodrey1023 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @Robert-3691
    @Robert-3691 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm enthralled by this content. I recently enjoyed a similar book, and I was truly enthralled. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling

  • @TheOriginalElkstone
    @TheOriginalElkstone Před 4 lety

    Thanks Kay for sending this

  • @carmenheethuis2140
    @carmenheethuis2140 Před 5 lety

    Great video! As the director of a Center addressing dyslexia, we see the proof of this everyday!

  • @ahoardersheart
    @ahoardersheart Před 6 lety +2

    Sweet!!! So I can change my mind from a hoarder to a minimalist!!!

  • @varunpratapsingh6138
    @varunpratapsingh6138 Před 2 lety +1

    Thankyou

  • @mindfulnessmagicwithkarenm2003

    brilliant video - thank you such a simple and factual way of explaining this :)

  • @gunaselanguna8694
    @gunaselanguna8694 Před 3 lety +1

    Use it or lose it
    Use it to make it better

  • @GoCanucks2011
    @GoCanucks2011 Před rokem

    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

  • @Alexander-fc4dc
    @Alexander-fc4dc Před 3 lety +4

    2 million student views who were forced to watch this.

  • @Byakkowolf73
    @Byakkowolf73 Před 4 lety

    This video was very efficient and explained a very VERY deep and complex subject smoothly. Bravo.

  • @rajnisinghtarot
    @rajnisinghtarot Před měsícem

    Okay , thanks

  • @atabote8478
    @atabote8478 Před 7 lety

    iyi günler by videoyu hangi proramda yaptınız acaba yardımcı olursanız sevinirim

  • @dairynews7x7Channel
    @dairynews7x7Channel Před 4 měsíci

    Very nicely explained. Thanks

  • @brandongates3258
    @brandongates3258 Před 5 lety

    This is so true. This is just like when you’re playing a sport and you learn a new play. You are forced to practice it over and over until the mat new pathway is created and it’s second nature

  • @trylove3561
    @trylove3561 Před 7 měsíci

    I am dabbling in neuroplasticity when it comes to helping athletes break bad habits of skill execution. If anyone has any expertise in this area, please send me a shout out.

  • @mauc3102
    @mauc3102 Před 7 lety +4

    By making a certain pathway stronger do you necessarily make another one weaker? Can you strengthen two that maybe don't "go together"?

  • @kbunch673
    @kbunch673 Před 5 lety +1

    This is really good to know. I will start rewiring my brain as soon as possible. Thanks

  • @callumhunt6496
    @callumhunt6496 Před 8 lety +16

    Its lit

  • @BoomdroopInfernal-Chi
    @BoomdroopInfernal-Chi Před 3 měsíci

    Interestingly, this makes the brain sound like both a growing muscle and also a collection of electronic transistors or logic gates.
    Like if someone just reshaped living muscles into biological computer transistors and logic gates.

  • @woollyhat.
    @woollyhat. Před 5 lety

    This is the epitome of "fake it 'til you make it"

  • @JK-vy8vh
    @JK-vy8vh Před 4 lety +1

    So I'm not doomed after all!!!

  • @darkrain7981
    @darkrain7981 Před 2 lety

    That’s very interesting just have to make new positive habits

  • @imprvmntia7562
    @imprvmntia7562 Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing! This is perfection. Literally. I loved the animations. Especially since I learn visually hahaha ♥️

  • @Bitachon
    @Bitachon Před 4 lety +1

    *Change your mind, change reality!*

  • @bishnukarki8527
    @bishnukarki8527 Před 4 lety

    The adaptability of the brain to new tasks- called neuroplasticity is interesting information, I am impressed that brain can be rewired!

  • @Euadam
    @Euadam Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks.

  • @kimberlyharriott492
    @kimberlyharriott492 Před rokem

    Coursera brought me here. I'm taking a human skills course within The American Dream Academy(TADA).

  • @CosmicSoulAcademy
    @CosmicSoulAcademy Před 6 lety

    short and sweet explanation about neuroplasticity explained in an easy to understand way. Thanks!

  • @dianamathenge6428
    @dianamathenge6428 Před 2 lety

    This makes me so happy 😊😊😊😊

  • @TWAFFLEG
    @TWAFFLEG Před 3 lety +1

    I’m doing it for a presentation and it is pretty good

  • @Goddesskc11
    @Goddesskc11 Před 8 lety +3

    This is so Brilliant! I love it !!!!

  • @tristanlopez8819
    @tristanlopez8819 Před 3 lety

    Wow. Very interesting!

  • @Benizam835
    @Benizam835 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Sentis, precise and organized explanation. A really practical resource to explain about neuroplasticity.

    • @josegabriel2670
      @josegabriel2670 Před 4 lety +1

      Nice cover photo. Ive seen it on a book.

    • @Benizam835
      @Benizam835 Před 4 lety +1

      @@josegabriel2670 Thank you ,it's a picture of one of my greatest trips

  • @c.ggaming696
    @c.ggaming696 Před 3 lety +1

    this is very informative Ill watch this for school

  • @winnieb.mandela2562
    @winnieb.mandela2562 Před 5 lety +1

    so neuroplasticity form new connection and weaken old ones. wow!

  • @NiekopTube
    @NiekopTube Před 2 lety

    Interesting music... why do you talk across this beautiful music? (I'm a musician!)

  • @SuperXxkayleighxX
    @SuperXxkayleighxX Před 6 měsíci

    very interesting however the loud music was very distracting.

  • @jothompson8362
    @jothompson8362 Před 4 lety +1

    Good animation.

  • @shathaal1766
    @shathaal1766 Před 3 lety

    dynamic , connected power grid

  • @camarjohnson5280
    @camarjohnson5280 Před 6 lety

    i love this video,it was a great example for me to understand neuroplasticity.

  • @abigailkorman276
    @abigailkorman276 Před 2 lety

    Is there a transcript of this?

  • @sidiomar603
    @sidiomar603 Před 8 lety

    this is verry amazing thank you so much

  • @KitBryan
    @KitBryan Před 10 lety +2

    This is a very nice introduction to neuroplasticity. I like the whole diagram-wised way of explanation. Great one.