Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
Larry Rosen, research psychologist, at Wisdom 2.0 2014. http://www.wisdom2conference.com.
16:29
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
TEDxEnola: February 1st, 2012 Dr. Janet Zadina Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform Enola, Pennsylvania In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED...
4:32
Biodiversity: A boon for brain research
Biodiversity: A boon for brain research
Biodiversity: A boon for brain research
How two unlikely microbes (that don't even have brains) led to the development of one of today's most promising brain research techniques--which is being use...
4:54
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys.
59:32
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
How do we successfully age? Join expert, Paul Aisen, MD, as he talks about the normal aging of the brain versus what happens to the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. What are the latest treatments options and preventative measures? New studies are shedding light on these questions, and continued research is crucial as this disease is on the rise due to increased longevity. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [8/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20491]
87:31
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
From July 3-6, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance hosted the 2014 World Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Conference in Washington, DC. This session video featur...
4:11
How to grow your brain
How to grow your brain
How to grow your brain
Short video going over the idea backed by research that your brain really is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Join the You Can Learn...
13:20
Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
http://www.weforum.org/
World-leading experts provide a briefing and answer questions related to the latest developments in human brain research, including ageing and rejuvenation, novel solutions for mental illness and rebuilding the brain after stroke.
Speakers
• Anne Brunet, Professor of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
• Marion Buckwalter, Assistant Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University, USA
Moderated by
• Oliver Cann, Director, Media Relations, World Economic Forum.
3:41
The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
Whether we make conscious choices, or our brain and our consciousness are separate entities? We talk with Professor Hauke Heekeren of Berlin's Free University.
10:12
Severed Corpus Callosum
Severed Corpus Callosum
Severed Corpus Callosum
Patient undergoes surgery for epilepsy.
8:43
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
October 21, 2011 - Carol Dweck, the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford by taking a clos...
4:36
Split brain behavioral experiments
Split brain behavioral experiments
Split brain behavioral experiments
To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result:
9:50
Pat Wolfe - Brain Research - Thinking Maps
Pat Wolfe - Brain Research - Thinking Maps
Pat Wolfe - Brain Research - Thinking Maps
10:44
Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga
Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga
Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga
Documentary. Rare video. The end is CUT OFF so here's the rest of the narration: "The question becomes: What happens when you allow both hands together to tr...
Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
Larry Rosen, research psychologist, at Wisdom 2.0 2014. http://www.wisdom2conference.com.
16:29
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
TEDxEnola: February 1st, 2012 Dr. Janet Zadina Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform Enola, Pennsylvania In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED...
4:32
Biodiversity: A boon for brain research
Biodiversity: A boon for brain research
Biodiversity: A boon for brain research
How two unlikely microbes (that don't even have brains) led to the development of one of today's most promising brain research techniques--which is being use...
4:54
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys
Brain Research: Girls Vs. Boys.
59:32
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
How do we successfully age? Join expert, Paul Aisen, MD, as he talks about the normal aging of the brain versus what happens to the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. What are the latest treatments options and preventative measures? New studies are shedding light on these questions, and continued research is crucial as this disease is on the rise due to increased longevity. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [8/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20491]
87:31
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
From July 3-6, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance hosted the 2014 World Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Conference in Washington, DC. This session video featur...
4:11
How to grow your brain
How to grow your brain
How to grow your brain
Short video going over the idea backed by research that your brain really is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Join the You Can Learn...
13:20
Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
http://www.weforum.org/
World-leading experts provide a briefing and answer questions related to the latest developments in human brain research, including ageing and rejuvenation, novel solutions for mental illness and rebuilding the brain after stroke.
Speakers
• Anne Brunet, Professor of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
• Marion Buckwalter, Assistant Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University, USA
Moderated by
• Oliver Cann, Director, Media Relations, World Economic Forum.
3:41
The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
Whether we make conscious choices, or our brain and our consciousness are separate entities? We talk with Professor Hauke Heekeren of Berlin's Free University.
10:12
Severed Corpus Callosum
Severed Corpus Callosum
Severed Corpus Callosum
Patient undergoes surgery for epilepsy.
8:43
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
October 21, 2011 - Carol Dweck, the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford by taking a clos...
4:36
Split brain behavioral experiments
Split brain behavioral experiments
Split brain behavioral experiments
To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result:
9:50
Pat Wolfe - Brain Research - Thinking Maps
Pat Wolfe - Brain Research - Thinking Maps
Pat Wolfe - Brain Research - Thinking Maps
10:44
Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga
Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga
Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga
Documentary. Rare video. The end is CUT OFF so here's the rest of the narration: "The question becomes: What happens when you allow both hands together to tr...
12:55
Brain Research at Stanford: The Law
Brain Research at Stanford: The Law
Brain Research at Stanford: The Law
October 21, 2011 - Professor Hank Greely continues the discussion of brain research, looking at how the groundbreaking research interacts with the law and le...
18:53
Brain Research at Stanford: Q & A
Brain Research at Stanford: Q & A
Brain Research at Stanford: Q & A
October 21, 2011 - The speakers who spent time discussing different aspects of the brain research that is taking place at Stanford sit down and field questio...
2:51
Who's driving brain research?
Who's driving brain research?
Who's driving brain research?
The recent event 'Who's Driving Brain Research?' at the Dana Centre explored challenging contemporary questions in psychology and neuroscience. http://www.da...
79:52
Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense
Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense
Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense
Drugs to improve soldiers abilities? To confuse enemies? Devices controlled by or controlling peoples minds? Will neuroscience provide the weapons of the future? Jonathan Moreno, nationally distinguished bioethicist, discusses the connections between national security and brain research and argues that there is a need to contemplate the ethical, political and social implications of these advances. [3/2008] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 13673]
12:17
Brain Research at Stanford: Surprise!
Brain Research at Stanford: Surprise!
Brain Research at Stanford: Surprise!
October 21, 2011 - Professor Jonathan Berger continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford and pushes the topic in a different direction by looking ...
2:15
Support Brain Research! (Steve Aoki Charitable Fund) - Aokify America Tour
Support Brain Research! (Steve Aoki Charitable Fund) - Aokify America Tour
Support Brain Research! (Steve Aoki Charitable Fund) - Aokify America Tour
from every ticket from the Aokify America tour will go to the Steve Aoki Charitable Fund to help support brain research. Vote for your favorite charity he...
5:48
Brain Research Part 1: Motivation for Learning
Brain Research Part 1: Motivation for Learning
Brain Research Part 1: Motivation for Learning
Recent Trends in Brain Research, A Program for Parents at The Key School in Annapolis, MD. March 2011. Part 1/5: Motivation for Learning.
8:34
How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains: Sara Lazar at TEDxCambridge 2011
How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains: Sara Lazar at TEDxCambridge 2011
How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains: Sara Lazar at TEDxCambridge 2011
Neuroscientist Sara Lazar's amazing brain scans show meditation can actually change the size of key regions of our brain, improving our memory and making us more empathetic, compassionate, and resilient under stress.
Learn more about TEDxCambridge at http://www.tedxcambridge.com.
18:33
Brain Research at Stanford: Nurture & Nature
Brain Research at Stanford: Nurture & Nature
Brain Research at Stanford: Nurture & Nature
October 21, 2011 - As a member of the President's Welcome discussion and panel on brain research, Carla Shatz discusses how the brain makes you who you are. ...
Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry Rosen
TEDxEnola: February 1st, 2012 Dr. Janet Zadina Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform Enola, Pennsylvania In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED...
TEDxEnola: February 1st, 2012 Dr. Janet Zadina Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform Enola, Pennsylvania In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED...
How two unlikely microbes (that don't even have brains) led to the development of one of today's most promising brain research techniques--which is being use...
How two unlikely microbes (that don't even have brains) led to the development of one of today's most promising brain research techniques--which is being use...
How do we successfully age? Join expert, Paul Aisen, MD, as he talks about the normal aging of the brain versus what happens to the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. What are the latest treatments options and preventative measures? New studies are shedding light on these questions, and continued research is crucial as this disease is on the rise due to increased longevity. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [8/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20491]
How do we successfully age? Join expert, Paul Aisen, MD, as he talks about the normal aging of the brain versus what happens to the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. What are the latest treatments options and preventative measures? New studies are shedding light on these questions, and continued research is crucial as this disease is on the rise due to increased longevity. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [8/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20491]
published:12 Aug 2011
views:2916
2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
From July 3-6, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance hosted the 2014 World Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Conference in Washington, DC. This session video featur...
From July 3-6, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance hosted the 2014 World Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Conference in Washington, DC. This session video featur...
Short video going over the idea backed by research that your brain really is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Join the You Can Learn...
Short video going over the idea backed by research that your brain really is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Join the You Can Learn...
http://www.weforum.org/
World-leading experts provide a briefing and answer questions related to the latest developments in human brain research, including ageing and rejuvenation, novel solutions for mental illness and rebuilding the brain after stroke.
Speakers
• Anne Brunet, Professor of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
• Marion Buckwalter, Assistant Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University, USA
Moderated by
• Oliver Cann, Director, Media Relations, World Economic Forum.
http://www.weforum.org/
World-leading experts provide a briefing and answer questions related to the latest developments in human brain research, including ageing and rejuvenation, novel solutions for mental illness and rebuilding the brain after stroke.
Speakers
• Anne Brunet, Professor of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
• Marion Buckwalter, Assistant Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University, USA
Moderated by
• Oliver Cann, Director, Media Relations, World Economic Forum.
Whether we make conscious choices, or our brain and our consciousness are separate entities? We talk with Professor Hauke Heekeren of Berlin's Free University.
Whether we make conscious choices, or our brain and our consciousness are separate entities? We talk with Professor Hauke Heekeren of Berlin's Free University.
October 21, 2011 - Carol Dweck, the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford by taking a clos...
October 21, 2011 - Carol Dweck, the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford by taking a clos...
To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result:
To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result:
Documentary. Rare video. The end is CUT OFF so here's the rest of the narration: "The question becomes: What happens when you allow both hands together to tr...
Documentary. Rare video. The end is CUT OFF so here's the rest of the narration: "The question becomes: What happens when you allow both hands together to tr...
October 21, 2011 - Professor Hank Greely continues the discussion of brain research, looking at how the groundbreaking research interacts with the law and le...
October 21, 2011 - Professor Hank Greely continues the discussion of brain research, looking at how the groundbreaking research interacts with the law and le...
October 21, 2011 - The speakers who spent time discussing different aspects of the brain research that is taking place at Stanford sit down and field questio...
October 21, 2011 - The speakers who spent time discussing different aspects of the brain research that is taking place at Stanford sit down and field questio...
The recent event 'Who's Driving Brain Research?' at the Dana Centre explored challenging contemporary questions in psychology and neuroscience. http://www.da...
The recent event 'Who's Driving Brain Research?' at the Dana Centre explored challenging contemporary questions in psychology and neuroscience. http://www.da...
Drugs to improve soldiers abilities? To confuse enemies? Devices controlled by or controlling peoples minds? Will neuroscience provide the weapons of the future? Jonathan Moreno, nationally distinguished bioethicist, discusses the connections between national security and brain research and argues that there is a need to contemplate the ethical, political and social implications of these advances. [3/2008] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 13673]
Drugs to improve soldiers abilities? To confuse enemies? Devices controlled by or controlling peoples minds? Will neuroscience provide the weapons of the future? Jonathan Moreno, nationally distinguished bioethicist, discusses the connections between national security and brain research and argues that there is a need to contemplate the ethical, political and social implications of these advances. [3/2008] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 13673]
October 21, 2011 - Professor Jonathan Berger continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford and pushes the topic in a different direction by looking ...
October 21, 2011 - Professor Jonathan Berger continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford and pushes the topic in a different direction by looking ...
from every ticket from the Aokify America tour will go to the Steve Aoki Charitable Fund to help support brain research. Vote for your favorite charity he...
from every ticket from the Aokify America tour will go to the Steve Aoki Charitable Fund to help support brain research. Vote for your favorite charity he...
Neuroscientist Sara Lazar's amazing brain scans show meditation can actually change the size of key regions of our brain, improving our memory and making us more empathetic, compassionate, and resilient under stress.
Learn more about TEDxCambridge at http://www.tedxcambridge.com.
Neuroscientist Sara Lazar's amazing brain scans show meditation can actually change the size of key regions of our brain, improving our memory and making us more empathetic, compassionate, and resilient under stress.
Learn more about TEDxCambridge at http://www.tedxcambridge.com.
October 21, 2011 - As a member of the President's Welcome discussion and panel on brain research, Carla Shatz discusses how the brain makes you who you are. ...
October 21, 2011 - As a member of the President's Welcome discussion and panel on brain research, Carla Shatz discusses how the brain makes you who you are. ...
Moving from Brain Research to the Classroom - Dr. Bryan Kolb
Moving from Brain Research to the Classroom - Dr. Bryan Kolb
Moving from Brain Research to the Classroom - Dr. Bryan Kolb
Dr. Bryan Kolb from the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Science Research discusses the crossover between brain research and the classroom. This presentation ...
91:17
Brain Research at the Molecular and Cellular Level - Part 1
Brain Research at the Molecular and Cellular Level - Part 1
Brain Research at the Molecular and Cellular Level - Part 1
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) Israel Peking University, McGovern Institute for Brain Research Ch...
87:27
Volumetric Society of NYC - OpenBCI: Crowd-Sourcing Brain Research & Innovation
Volumetric Society of NYC - OpenBCI: Crowd-Sourcing Brain Research & Innovation
Volumetric Society of NYC - OpenBCI: Crowd-Sourcing Brain Research & Innovation
On December 16 2013 the Volumetric Society of NYC hosted New York EEG researchers/Parsons instructors Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno presenting OpenBCI, An...
57:17
The Inconstant Brain - Research on Aging
The Inconstant Brain - Research on Aging
The Inconstant Brain - Research on Aging
It was thought that the brain remained stable until the changes of old age occurred. New studies reveal an unsuspected degree of dynamic change in brain tissues that suggest neuroadaptive alterations in response to pathogens, drugs, and even experience. Join expert Terry L. Jernigan, PhD, as she explains the implications of this exciting new research. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [3/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 15883]
55:39
Exploring the Impact of Music on Brain Function
Exploring the Impact of Music on Brain Function
Exploring the Impact of Music on Brain Function
NCCAM Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Aniruddh (Ani) Patel, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Tufts University. Dr. P...
24:03
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy: Christian Keysers & Edwin Rutsch
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy: Christian Keysers & Edwin Rutsch
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy: Christian Keysers & Edwin Rutsch
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy, but fail to use it automatically. Christian Keysers is professor and group leader of the Soc...
27:28
Jeannie Georges - Brain Research - Disc 5
Jeannie Georges - Brain Research - Disc 5
Jeannie Georges - Brain Research - Disc 5
SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! Those of us involved in the production of Exposing the Global Road to Ruin through Education (ETGRTRTE) are calling on viewers, here and...
56:13
The Human Brain: Research and Its Impact on our Everyday Lives
The Human Brain: Research and Its Impact on our Everyday Lives
The Human Brain: Research and Its Impact on our Everyday Lives
One of several Fall Celebration Forums featuring Brown alumni and faculty and aligning with the core elements of Building on Distinction: A New Plan for Brown, the University’s strategic plan recently approved by the Corporation. Forum participants included Ricardo Dolmetsch ’90, Global Head of Neuroscience, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research; Galen Henderson MD’93, Director, Neurocritical Care and Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School; and Melanie Leitner, PhD ’93, Associate Director, Clinical Research, ALS iHub, Biogen Idec, Inc. Diane Lipscombe ADE’00 h
22:49
Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells - Proof - Juan R. Sanchez-Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.
Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells - Proof - Juan R. Sanchez-Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.
Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells - Proof - Juan R. Sanchez-Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.
This video scientifically proves that new brain cells are created when using psilocybin ie shrooms, psilocybin mushrooms. http://www.psychointegrator.com/200...
58:26
New Images of Memory and the Aging Brain - Research on Aging
New Images of Memory and the Aging Brain - Research on Aging
New Images of Memory and the Aging Brain - Research on Aging
How do we know if our brain is successfully aging? Since the brain structure changes with both age and disease it has been hard to distinguish between the tw...
85:32
The Aging Brain: What's New in Brain Research, Treatment and Policy?
The Aging Brain: What's New in Brain Research, Treatment and Policy?
The Aging Brain: What's New in Brain Research, Treatment and Policy?
As researchers home in on biomarkers for the progress of dementia, how should treatment and policy change? A webcast of the inaugural event in the Neuroscience and Society Series, presented by the AAAS and the Dana Foundation on June 13, 2013.
66:08
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 - Dr Fred Travis on Brain Research & more
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 - Dr Fred Travis on Brain Research & more
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 - Dr Fred Travis on Brain Research & more
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 In this episode of Fairfield 2.0 we interview Dr. Fred Travis from Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. He explain...
23:18
Seg 2.2 - Dr. Jack Shonkoff, Brain Research and Early Learning, Part 2
Seg 2.2 - Dr. Jack Shonkoff, Brain Research and Early Learning, Part 2
Seg 2.2 - Dr. Jack Shonkoff, Brain Research and Early Learning, Part 2
Dr. Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., Founding Director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and chair of the National Scientific Council on the...
87:43
The degenerating brain: From research to hope - First Lesson
The degenerating brain: From research to hope - First Lesson
The degenerating brain: From research to hope - First Lesson
The degenerating brain: From research to hope Prof. Hermona Soreq Dr. Sebastian Kadener 17/02/2011 This class will familiarize students with the current view...
37:55
On Elephants, Earthquakes, and Brain Research
On Elephants, Earthquakes, and Brain Research
On Elephants, Earthquakes, and Brain Research
On Thursday November 21, 2013, IBM Research -- Haifa hosted the IBM Research Colloquium "Cognitive Systems: The New Era of Computing." The event brought toge...
55:39
The Future of Brain Research: Yoram Yovell and Hagai Bergman
The Future of Brain Research: Yoram Yovell and Hagai Bergman
The Future of Brain Research: Yoram Yovell and Hagai Bergman
This conference will address some fundamental questions regarding brain research: From the historical perspective of brain research - which theory or discove...
20:45
1. Patrick Aebischer - The Progress and Promise of Brain Research
1. Patrick Aebischer - The Progress and Promise of Brain Research
1. Patrick Aebischer - The Progress and Promise of Brain Research
Patrick Aebischer discusses a number of exciting new initiatives such as Neuropolis and the Human Brain Project whilst emphasizing the positive implications ...
55:04
Luciano Fadiga | From brain research to artificial cognitive system
Luciano Fadiga | From brain research to artificial cognitive system
Luciano Fadiga | From brain research to artificial cognitive system
Saturday 18 October 2014, Genoa
Prof. Luciano Fadiga (University of Ferrara) talk at Sixth EUCogIII Members Conference.
http://www.iit.it/en/people/luciano-fadiga.html
From brain research to artificial cognitive system
Slides: https://www.eucognition.org/uploads/docs/EUCogIII_Sixth_Genoa/Fadiga_EUCog_Genoa.pdf
51:12
The BRAIN Initiative: Building on a Century of Basic Research
The BRAIN Initiative: Building on a Century of Basic Research
The BRAIN Initiative: Building on a Century of Basic Research
In the last decade alone, scientists have made a number of landmark discoveries that now create the opportunity to unlock the mysteries of the brain, includi...
Moving from Brain Research to the Classroom - Dr. Bryan Kolb
Dr. Bryan Kolb from the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Science Research discusses the crossover between brain research and the classroom. This presentation ...
Dr. Bryan Kolb from the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Science Research discusses the crossover between brain research and the classroom. This presentation ...
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) Israel Peking University, McGovern Institute for Brain Research Ch...
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) Israel Peking University, McGovern Institute for Brain Research Ch...
On December 16 2013 the Volumetric Society of NYC hosted New York EEG researchers/Parsons instructors Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno presenting OpenBCI, An...
On December 16 2013 the Volumetric Society of NYC hosted New York EEG researchers/Parsons instructors Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno presenting OpenBCI, An...
It was thought that the brain remained stable until the changes of old age occurred. New studies reveal an unsuspected degree of dynamic change in brain tissues that suggest neuroadaptive alterations in response to pathogens, drugs, and even experience. Join expert Terry L. Jernigan, PhD, as she explains the implications of this exciting new research. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [3/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 15883]
It was thought that the brain remained stable until the changes of old age occurred. New studies reveal an unsuspected degree of dynamic change in brain tissues that suggest neuroadaptive alterations in response to pathogens, drugs, and even experience. Join expert Terry L. Jernigan, PhD, as she explains the implications of this exciting new research. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [3/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 15883]
NCCAM Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Aniruddh (Ani) Patel, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Tufts University. Dr. P...
NCCAM Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Aniruddh (Ani) Patel, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Tufts University. Dr. P...
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy, but fail to use it automatically. Christian Keysers is professor and group leader of the Soc...
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy, but fail to use it automatically. Christian Keysers is professor and group leader of the Soc...
SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! Those of us involved in the production of Exposing the Global Road to Ruin through Education (ETGRTRTE) are calling on viewers, here and...
SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! Those of us involved in the production of Exposing the Global Road to Ruin through Education (ETGRTRTE) are calling on viewers, here and...
One of several Fall Celebration Forums featuring Brown alumni and faculty and aligning with the core elements of Building on Distinction: A New Plan for Brown, the University’s strategic plan recently approved by the Corporation. Forum participants included Ricardo Dolmetsch ’90, Global Head of Neuroscience, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research; Galen Henderson MD’93, Director, Neurocritical Care and Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School; and Melanie Leitner, PhD ’93, Associate Director, Clinical Research, ALS iHub, Biogen Idec, Inc. Diane Lipscombe ADE’00 hon., P’14, Professor of Neuroscience and Interim Director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science, facilitated the discussion.
Salomon Center for Teaching, DeCiccio Family Auditorium, Room 101, College Green
Saturday September 27, 2014
10 A.M.
One of several Fall Celebration Forums featuring Brown alumni and faculty and aligning with the core elements of Building on Distinction: A New Plan for Brown, the University’s strategic plan recently approved by the Corporation. Forum participants included Ricardo Dolmetsch ’90, Global Head of Neuroscience, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research; Galen Henderson MD’93, Director, Neurocritical Care and Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School; and Melanie Leitner, PhD ’93, Associate Director, Clinical Research, ALS iHub, Biogen Idec, Inc. Diane Lipscombe ADE’00 hon., P’14, Professor of Neuroscience and Interim Director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science, facilitated the discussion.
Salomon Center for Teaching, DeCiccio Family Auditorium, Room 101, College Green
Saturday September 27, 2014
10 A.M.
published:02 Oct 2014
views:791
Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells - Proof - Juan R. Sanchez-Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.
This video scientifically proves that new brain cells are created when using psilocybin ie shrooms, psilocybin mushrooms. http://www.psychointegrator.com/200...
This video scientifically proves that new brain cells are created when using psilocybin ie shrooms, psilocybin mushrooms. http://www.psychointegrator.com/200...
How do we know if our brain is successfully aging? Since the brain structure changes with both age and disease it has been hard to distinguish between the tw...
How do we know if our brain is successfully aging? Since the brain structure changes with both age and disease it has been hard to distinguish between the tw...
As researchers home in on biomarkers for the progress of dementia, how should treatment and policy change? A webcast of the inaugural event in the Neuroscience and Society Series, presented by the AAAS and the Dana Foundation on June 13, 2013.
As researchers home in on biomarkers for the progress of dementia, how should treatment and policy change? A webcast of the inaugural event in the Neuroscience and Society Series, presented by the AAAS and the Dana Foundation on June 13, 2013.
published:21 Nov 2013
views:88
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 - Dr Fred Travis on Brain Research & more
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 In this episode of Fairfield 2.0 we interview Dr. Fred Travis from Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. He explain...
Fairfield 2.0 S2 Eps. 42 In this episode of Fairfield 2.0 we interview Dr. Fred Travis from Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. He explain...
Dr. Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., Founding Director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and chair of the National Scientific Council on the...
Dr. Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., Founding Director of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and chair of the National Scientific Council on the...
The degenerating brain: From research to hope Prof. Hermona Soreq Dr. Sebastian Kadener 17/02/2011 This class will familiarize students with the current view...
The degenerating brain: From research to hope Prof. Hermona Soreq Dr. Sebastian Kadener 17/02/2011 This class will familiarize students with the current view...
On Thursday November 21, 2013, IBM Research -- Haifa hosted the IBM Research Colloquium "Cognitive Systems: The New Era of Computing." The event brought toge...
On Thursday November 21, 2013, IBM Research -- Haifa hosted the IBM Research Colloquium "Cognitive Systems: The New Era of Computing." The event brought toge...
This conference will address some fundamental questions regarding brain research: From the historical perspective of brain research - which theory or discove...
This conference will address some fundamental questions regarding brain research: From the historical perspective of brain research - which theory or discove...
Patrick Aebischer discusses a number of exciting new initiatives such as Neuropolis and the Human Brain Project whilst emphasizing the positive implications ...
Patrick Aebischer discusses a number of exciting new initiatives such as Neuropolis and the Human Brain Project whilst emphasizing the positive implications ...
Saturday 18 October 2014, Genoa
Prof. Luciano Fadiga (University of Ferrara) talk at Sixth EUCogIII Members Conference.
http://www.iit.it/en/people/luciano-fadiga.html
From brain research to artificial cognitive system
Slides: https://www.eucognition.org/uploads/docs/EUCogIII_Sixth_Genoa/Fadiga_EUCog_Genoa.pdf
Saturday 18 October 2014, Genoa
Prof. Luciano Fadiga (University of Ferrara) talk at Sixth EUCogIII Members Conference.
http://www.iit.it/en/people/luciano-fadiga.html
From brain research to artificial cognitive system
Slides: https://www.eucognition.org/uploads/docs/EUCogIII_Sixth_Genoa/Fadiga_EUCog_Genoa.pdf
published:05 Nov 2014
views:6
The BRAIN Initiative: Building on a Century of Basic Research
In the last decade alone, scientists have made a number of landmark discoveries that now create the opportunity to unlock the mysteries of the brain, includi...
In the last decade alone, scientists have made a number of landmark discoveries that now create the opportunity to unlock the mysteries of the brain, includi...
"Fight Song" - Students Advancing Brain Cancer Research
"Fight Song" - Students Advancing Brain Cancer Research
"Fight Song" - Students Advancing Brain Cancer Research
Fight Song - Rachel Platten
Students Advancing Brain Cancer Research
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Computer Chips In Your Brain "Neuro-Chips" Information Download!!
Computer Chips In Your Brain "Neuro-Chips" Information Download!!
Computer Chips In Your Brain "Neuro-Chips" Information Download!!
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Science Channel Futurescape. A world where information can be downloaded to your brain isnt pure fantasy. Brain Cells Fused with Computer Chips. The line between living organisms and machines has just become a whole lot blurrier. European researchers have developed neuro-chips in which living brain cells and silicon circuits are coupled together. The achievement could one day enable the creation of sophisticated neural prostheses to treat neurological disorders or the development of organic computers that crunch numbers using living neurons. To create the neuro-chip, researchers squeezed more than 16,000 electronic
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brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
click - http://bitiIy.com/lc3i54f5
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
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Jaguar Land Rover Road Safety Research Includes Brain Wave Monitoring
Jaguar Land Rover Road Safety Research Includes Brain Wave Monitoring
Jaguar Land Rover Road Safety Research Includes Brain Wave Monitoring
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The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
Ever noticed that trying to calm down often produces more agitation? That trying to change bad habits can seem impossible? Or that real fulfillment can be elusive, despite living a successful life?
Often, such difficulties stem from the human brain's hardwired tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Modern science demonstrates that this survival mechanism served the needs of our earliest ancestors, but is at the root of many problems that we face today, such as depression, compulsive and addictive behaviors, chronic pain, and stress and anxiety.
For thousands of years, people have used mindfulness practices to deal effectively with a wide
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The State of Juvenile Justice: Wrap-Up Highlights
The State of Juvenile Justice: Wrap-Up Highlights
The State of Juvenile Justice: Wrap-Up Highlights
Narrowing the Net, Plugging the Pipeline, and Expanding Consideration of Special Populations
Based on recent scientific and legal developments, there is an urgent need to ensure that adolescent development research is incorporated into existing practices and future polices pertaining to youth. In the fall of 2014 and winter of 2015, the Vera Institute of Justice convened a series of research-based, educational briefings on adolescent brain research, the systemic causes of youth contact with the justice system, and the implications for future legal standards and best practices.
In Vera’s Wrap Up Event for The State of Juvenile Justice serie
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Learning Brain Europe Conference 2015
Learning Brain Europe Conference 2015
Learning Brain Europe Conference 2015
The Learning Brain Europe conference programme has been built around scientists who can present research into how understanding of neurology should influence education and ‘Strategists’ who can offer classroom techniques to put theory into practice. We have an international flavour with speakers joining us from the USA as well as from the UK, all of whom are renowned for their knowledge and their ability to inspire, and will deliver innovative and creative ideas and interactive sessions.
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Tracking Lumosity's brain training applications
Tracking Lumosity's brain training applications
Tracking Lumosity's brain training applications
Tech Busters' Aki while in San Francisco popped into the offices of one of his favourite brain training applications, Lumosity, and chatted to Joe Harding Vice President of research and development.
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EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-brain-research-supports-differentiation/
Brain Research Supports Differentiation. In a three- to five-page paper (not including title and reference pages):
1. Analyze how neuroscientific research findings and recent discoveries regarding how the brain learns support differentiation in the classroom.
2. Discuss how insights into the learning process affirm the importance of differentiation.
3. Explain how the research findings can be translated into specific teaching strategies used in theclassroom.
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EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course / Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-entire-course-strategies-for-differentiated-teaching-and-learning/
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessme
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Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
It has now been shown, for the first time that is possible to reconstruct basic speech units like words, and complete sentences directly from brain waves and to generate the corresponding text. The research could be the first step in systems that can read your mind.
For more information: http://www.33rdsquare.com/2015/06/researchers-able-to-perform-speech.html
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Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
By adapting neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision making in the brain – to environmental applications, Nik Sawe’s research explores how people process information while they are making environmental decisions. Whether it is the consumer response to green labeling or how we value natural resources, Sawe’s unique approach may offer a whole new perspective to policy makers hoping to impact consumer behavior.
Nik Sawe is an environmental neuroeconomist and a doctoral candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. He is also a graduate fellow at both the Haas Center for Public Service and the McCoy Fami
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Brain Based Conversions - Using Psychology and Neurology to Drive Behavior
Brain Based Conversions - Using Psychology and Neurology to Drive Behavior
Brain Based Conversions - Using Psychology and Neurology to Drive Behavior
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Live Webchat: What’s New in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment?
Live Webchat: What’s New in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment?
Live Webchat: What’s New in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment?
Tune in Monday, June 15, at 12:00 noon ET for a live video webchat with Mark W. Kieran, MD, PhD, and Peter E. Manley, MD, who will discuss the latest pediatric brain tumor research and treatment options. Kieran is clinical director of the Brain Tumor Center at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Manley is a pediatric neuro-oncologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s and director of the Stop & Shop Family Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Outcomes Clinic for survivors of pediatric brain tumors. Both are also on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dana-Farber is partnering with the Team Jack Foundation for this webchat.
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Brain Research
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Brain Research
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Synesthesia's Challenge to Brain-Inspired Computing
Synesthesia's Challenge to Brain-Inspired Computing
Synesthesia's Challenge to Brain-Inspired Computing
Richard Cytowic
Author of Synesthesia: A Union of the Senses
@Cytowic
IBM Research Cognitive Systems Colloquium: Brain-Inspired Computing at IBM Research - Almaden in San Jose, CA.
Taking Brain-Inspired Computing to Market: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/taking-brain-inspired-computing-market.html
The Emergence of Brain-Inspired Computing: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/emergence-brain-inspired-computing.html
Live Blogging from the Cognitive Computing Colloquium: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/live-blogging-cognitive-colloquium.html
IBM Research Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-c
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From BrainScales to Human Brain Project: Neuromorphic Computing Coming of Age
From BrainScales to Human Brain Project: Neuromorphic Computing Coming of Age
From BrainScales to Human Brain Project: Neuromorphic Computing Coming of Age
Karlheinz Meier
Co-Director, Human Brain Project
University of Hedelberg, Germany
@BrainScaleS
IBM Research Cognitive Systems Colloquium: Brain-Inspired Computing at IBM Research - Almaden in San Jose, CA.
Taking Brain-Inspired Computing to Market: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/taking-brain-inspired-computing-market.html
The Emergence of Brain-Inspired Computing: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/emergence-brain-inspired-computing.html
Live Blogging from the Cognitive Computing Colloquium: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/live-blogging-cognitive-colloquium.html
IBM Research Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.i
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Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Brain Research at Stanford: Mindsets
Heart Health The average adult heart pumps 2000 gallons of blood each day. As one of the hardest working organs in the body, the heart has unique nutritional ...
Following on from the success that was 'Whats in Joes Brain', it has been decided to release Part 2, here we take a closer look at the man himself, and what ...
Adam Gazzaley and Chase Jarivs ponder the role neuroscience will play in the future of wearable technology: Adam Gazzaley is a cogni...
Proflavanol C100 A Closer Look USANA creates a wide array of top-quality nutritional supplements, including Proflavanol C100. Watch as USANA Executive ...
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Most recent update on my National Brain Tumor Research Fundraiser (Portland)
Most recent update on my National Brain Tumor Research Fundraiser (Portland)
Most recent update on my National Brain Tumor Research Fundraiser (Portland)
Join Angelo and Team Brewpublic for an important fund raiser and walk in Portland, Oregon's Pioneer Courthouse Square to benefit the National Brain Tumor Society. Here's the most recent update in Angelo's journey! Let's do this together! Let's find a cure and beat brain tumors once and for all!
Shortlink to give:
goo.gl/s7BWAu
UC Berkeley Neuroscience research images from the ZEISS Berkeley Brain Microscopy Innovation Center and Berkeley Molecular Imaging Center. http://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/
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Brain tumor research paper
Brain tumor research paper
Brain tumor research paper
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Game Changers: Using Cord Blood to Help the Brain
Game Changers: Using Cord Blood to Help the Brain
Game Changers: Using Cord Blood to Help the Brain
Joanne Kurtzberg, MD
Director, Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
Chief Scientific and Medical Officer, Robertson Clinical and Translational Cell Therapy Program
Director, Carolinas Cord Blood Bank
Co-Director, Stem Cell Laboratory
"Fight Song" - Students Advancing Brain Cancer Research
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
click - http://bitiIy.com/lc3i54f5
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
click - http://bitiIy.com/lc3i54f5
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
brain research on tone of voice over the phone
published:18 Jun 2015
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Jaguar Land Rover Road Safety Research Includes Brain Wave Monitoring
Ever noticed that trying to calm down often produces more agitation? That trying to change bad habits can seem impossible? Or that real fulfillment can be elusive, despite living a successful life?
Often, such difficulties stem from the human brain's hardwired tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Modern science demonstrates that this survival mechanism served the needs of our earliest ancestors, but is at the root of many problems that we face today, such as depression, compulsive and addictive behaviors, chronic pain, and stress and anxiety.
For thousands of years, people have used mindfulness practices to deal effectively with a wide range of life challenges. But how exactly does mindfulness work, in scientific terms? How can the human brain, which gives rise to so many of our problems, actually provide a solution?
We are now in the midst of an explosion of scientific research demonstrating that mindfulness practice changes both the function and the structure of the brain. Numerous studies show which parts of the brain are affected by mindfulness practice, and how these neurobiological changes benefit our minds and bodies.
Now, in the 24 fascinating lectures of The Science of Mindfulness, Professor Siegel, a clinical psychologist at Harvard Medical School, reveals the science behind mindfulness in compelling detail and demonstrates its application to a wide range of issues - psychological, social, and medical. You'll examine the neurobiology underlying ancient practices that are now profoundly influencing the contemporary world. And you'll learn many practical ways you can use mindfulness techniques in your own life.
This playful, caring course demonstrates the effectiveness of mindfulness in responding to many of humanity's fundamental existential problems.
Please note that this recording may include references to supplemental texts or print references that are not essential to the program and not supp...
Ever noticed that trying to calm down often produces more agitation? That trying to change bad habits can seem impossible? Or that real fulfillment can be elusive, despite living a successful life?
Often, such difficulties stem from the human brain's hardwired tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Modern science demonstrates that this survival mechanism served the needs of our earliest ancestors, but is at the root of many problems that we face today, such as depression, compulsive and addictive behaviors, chronic pain, and stress and anxiety.
For thousands of years, people have used mindfulness practices to deal effectively with a wide range of life challenges. But how exactly does mindfulness work, in scientific terms? How can the human brain, which gives rise to so many of our problems, actually provide a solution?
We are now in the midst of an explosion of scientific research demonstrating that mindfulness practice changes both the function and the structure of the brain. Numerous studies show which parts of the brain are affected by mindfulness practice, and how these neurobiological changes benefit our minds and bodies.
Now, in the 24 fascinating lectures of The Science of Mindfulness, Professor Siegel, a clinical psychologist at Harvard Medical School, reveals the science behind mindfulness in compelling detail and demonstrates its application to a wide range of issues - psychological, social, and medical. You'll examine the neurobiology underlying ancient practices that are now profoundly influencing the contemporary world. And you'll learn many practical ways you can use mindfulness techniques in your own life.
This playful, caring course demonstrates the effectiveness of mindfulness in responding to many of humanity's fundamental existential problems.
Please note that this recording may include references to supplemental texts or print references that are not essential to the program and not supp...
Narrowing the Net, Plugging the Pipeline, and Expanding Consideration of Special Populations
Based on recent scientific and legal developments, there is an urgent need to ensure that adolescent development research is incorporated into existing practices and future polices pertaining to youth. In the fall of 2014 and winter of 2015, the Vera Institute of Justice convened a series of research-based, educational briefings on adolescent brain research, the systemic causes of youth contact with the justice system, and the implications for future legal standards and best practices.
In Vera’s Wrap Up Event for The State of Juvenile Justice series, the speakers discussed proactively keeping youth out of the juvenile justice system, with a focus on scientific knowledge of adolescent brain development.
Speakers:
Roy Austin
Deputy Assistant to the President for the Office of Urban Affairs, Justice and Opportunity, White House Domestic Policy Counsel
Dr. Laurie Garduque
Director of Justice Reform, MacArthur Foundation
Dr. Howard Spivak
Deputy Director and Chief of Staff, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice
Dr. Laurence Steinberg
Distinguished University Professor, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, Temple University
Johan Uvin
Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
Mark Soler
Executive Director, Center for Children’s Law and Policy
Nick Turner
President and Director, Vera Institute of Justice
For the full video of the briefing, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICVVIud3nNQ
For more information about this briefing series, please visit: http://www.vera.org/project/state-of-juvenile-justice
Narrowing the Net, Plugging the Pipeline, and Expanding Consideration of Special Populations
Based on recent scientific and legal developments, there is an urgent need to ensure that adolescent development research is incorporated into existing practices and future polices pertaining to youth. In the fall of 2014 and winter of 2015, the Vera Institute of Justice convened a series of research-based, educational briefings on adolescent brain research, the systemic causes of youth contact with the justice system, and the implications for future legal standards and best practices.
In Vera’s Wrap Up Event for The State of Juvenile Justice series, the speakers discussed proactively keeping youth out of the juvenile justice system, with a focus on scientific knowledge of adolescent brain development.
Speakers:
Roy Austin
Deputy Assistant to the President for the Office of Urban Affairs, Justice and Opportunity, White House Domestic Policy Counsel
Dr. Laurie Garduque
Director of Justice Reform, MacArthur Foundation
Dr. Howard Spivak
Deputy Director and Chief of Staff, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice
Dr. Laurence Steinberg
Distinguished University Professor, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, Temple University
Johan Uvin
Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education
Mark Soler
Executive Director, Center for Children’s Law and Policy
Nick Turner
President and Director, Vera Institute of Justice
For the full video of the briefing, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICVVIud3nNQ
For more information about this briefing series, please visit: http://www.vera.org/project/state-of-juvenile-justice
The Learning Brain Europe conference programme has been built around scientists who can present research into how understanding of neurology should influence education and ‘Strategists’ who can offer classroom techniques to put theory into practice. We have an international flavour with speakers joining us from the USA as well as from the UK, all of whom are renowned for their knowledge and their ability to inspire, and will deliver innovative and creative ideas and interactive sessions.
The Learning Brain Europe conference programme has been built around scientists who can present research into how understanding of neurology should influence education and ‘Strategists’ who can offer classroom techniques to put theory into practice. We have an international flavour with speakers joining us from the USA as well as from the UK, all of whom are renowned for their knowledge and their ability to inspire, and will deliver innovative and creative ideas and interactive sessions.
Tech Busters' Aki while in San Francisco popped into the offices of one of his favourite brain training applications, Lumosity, and chatted to Joe Harding Vice President of research and development.
Tech Busters' Aki while in San Francisco popped into the offices of one of his favourite brain training applications, Lumosity, and chatted to Joe Harding Vice President of research and development.
published:17 Jun 2015
views:4
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-brain-research-supports-differentiation/
Brain Research Supports Differentiation. In a three- to five-page paper (not including title and reference pages):
1. Analyze how neuroscientific research findings and recent discoveries regarding how the brain learns support differentiation in the classroom.
2. Discuss how insights into the learning process affirm the importance of differentiation.
3. Explain how the research findings can be translated into specific teaching strategies used in theclassroom.
Your paper must include title and reference pages, include at least two scholarly resources (in addition to the course text), and be formatted according to APA style guidelines as outlined in your approved APA style guide or the Ashford Writing Center.
Carefully review the Grading Rubric located in the online course for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
________________________________________
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 6 Final Paper
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-brain-research-supports-differentiation/
Brain Research Supports Differentiation. In a three- to five-page paper (not including title and reference pages):
1. Analyze how neuroscientific research findings and recent discoveries regarding how the brain learns support differentiation in the classroom.
2. Discuss how insights into the learning process affirm the importance of differentiation.
3. Explain how the research findings can be translated into specific teaching strategies used in theclassroom.
Your paper must include title and reference pages, include at least two scholarly resources (in addition to the course text), and be formatted according to APA style guidelines as outlined in your approved APA style guide or the Ashford Writing Center.
Carefully review the Grading Rubric located in the online course for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
________________________________________
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 6 Final Paper
published:17 Jun 2015
views:0
EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course / Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-entire-course-strategies-for-differentiated-teaching-and-learning/
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 6 Final Paper
EDU 673 Entire Course / Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-entire-course-strategies-for-differentiated-teaching-and-learning/
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 6 Final Paper
published:17 Jun 2015
views:0
Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
It has now been shown, for the first time that is possible to reconstruct basic speech units like words, and complete sentences directly from brain waves and to generate the corresponding text. The research could be the first step in systems that can read your mind.
For more information: http://www.33rdsquare.com/2015/06/researchers-able-to-perform-speech.html
It has now been shown, for the first time that is possible to reconstruct basic speech units like words, and complete sentences directly from brain waves and to generate the corresponding text. The research could be the first step in systems that can read your mind.
For more information: http://www.33rdsquare.com/2015/06/researchers-able-to-perform-speech.html
published:16 Jun 2015
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Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
By adapting neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision making in the brain – to environmental applications, Nik Sawe’s research explores how people process information while they are making environmental decisions. Whether it is the consumer response to green labeling or how we value natural resources, Sawe’s unique approach may offer a whole new perspective to policy makers hoping to impact consumer behavior.
Nik Sawe is an environmental neuroeconomist and a doctoral candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. He is also a graduate fellow at both the Haas Center for Public Service and the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society. His work adapts neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision-making in the brain – to environmental applications: from consumer responses toward eco-labeling, to how we value natural resources and what motivates us to protect threatened ecosystems. In concert with behavioral economics experiments and national surveys, neuroimaging via fMRI allows Sawe to understand how people neurally route and process information during environmental decisions, offering a more holistic and nuanced view of the decision process for environmental policymakers.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
By adapting neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision making in the brain – to environmental applications, Nik Sawe’s research explores how people process information while they are making environmental decisions. Whether it is the consumer response to green labeling or how we value natural resources, Sawe’s unique approach may offer a whole new perspective to policy makers hoping to impact consumer behavior.
Nik Sawe is an environmental neuroeconomist and a doctoral candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. He is also a graduate fellow at both the Haas Center for Public Service and the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society. His work adapts neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision-making in the brain – to environmental applications: from consumer responses toward eco-labeling, to how we value natural resources and what motivates us to protect threatened ecosystems. In concert with behavioral economics experiments and national surveys, neuroimaging via fMRI allows Sawe to understand how people neurally route and process information during environmental decisions, offering a more holistic and nuanced view of the decision process for environmental policymakers.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
published:15 Jun 2015
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Brain Based Conversions - Using Psychology and Neurology to Drive Behavior
Tune in Monday, June 15, at 12:00 noon ET for a live video webchat with Mark W. Kieran, MD, PhD, and Peter E. Manley, MD, who will discuss the latest pediatric brain tumor research and treatment options. Kieran is clinical director of the Brain Tumor Center at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Manley is a pediatric neuro-oncologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s and director of the Stop & Shop Family Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Outcomes Clinic for survivors of pediatric brain tumors. Both are also on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dana-Farber is partnering with the Team Jack Foundation for this webchat.
For more information on childhood cancer treatment, visit: http://www.danafarberbostonchildrens.org
For more information about the Team Jack Foundation, visit: http://www.teamjackfoundation.org/
Tune in Monday, June 15, at 12:00 noon ET for a live video webchat with Mark W. Kieran, MD, PhD, and Peter E. Manley, MD, who will discuss the latest pediatric brain tumor research and treatment options. Kieran is clinical director of the Brain Tumor Center at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Manley is a pediatric neuro-oncologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s and director of the Stop & Shop Family Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Outcomes Clinic for survivors of pediatric brain tumors. Both are also on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dana-Farber is partnering with the Team Jack Foundation for this webchat.
For more information on childhood cancer treatment, visit: http://www.danafarberbostonchildrens.org
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Taking Brain-Inspired Computing to Market: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/taking-brain-inspired-computing-market.html
The Emergence of Brain-Inspired Computing: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/emergence-brain-inspired-computing.html
Live Blogging from the Cognitive Computing Colloquium: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/live-blogging-cognitive-colloquium.html
IBM Research Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml
The Origins of a Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/brainpower/
IBM Research Neurosynaptic Chips: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/neurosynaptic-chips.shtml#fbid=BtmCrSD2Z2U
Richard Cytowic
Author of Synesthesia: A Union of the Senses
@Cytowic
IBM Research Cognitive Systems Colloquium: Brain-Inspired Computing at IBM Research - Almaden in San Jose, CA.
Taking Brain-Inspired Computing to Market: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/taking-brain-inspired-computing-market.html
The Emergence of Brain-Inspired Computing: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/emergence-brain-inspired-computing.html
Live Blogging from the Cognitive Computing Colloquium: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/live-blogging-cognitive-colloquium.html
IBM Research Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml
The Origins of a Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/brainpower/
IBM Research Neurosynaptic Chips: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/neurosynaptic-chips.shtml#fbid=BtmCrSD2Z2U
published:16 Jan 2015
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From BrainScales to Human Brain Project: Neuromorphic Computing Coming of Age
Karlheinz Meier
Co-Director, Human Brain Project
University of Hedelberg, Germany
@BrainScaleS
IBM Research Cognitive Systems Colloquium: Brain-Inspired Computing at IBM Research - Almaden in San Jose, CA.
Taking Brain-Inspired Computing to Market: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/taking-brain-inspired-computing-market.html
The Emergence of Brain-Inspired Computing: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/emergence-brain-inspired-computing.html
Live Blogging from the Cognitive Computing Colloquium: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/live-blogging-cognitive-colloquium.html
IBM Research Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml
The Origins of a Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/brainpower/
IBM Research Neurosynaptic Chips: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/neurosynaptic-chips.shtml#fbid=BtmCrSD2Z2U
Karlheinz Meier
Co-Director, Human Brain Project
University of Hedelberg, Germany
@BrainScaleS
IBM Research Cognitive Systems Colloquium: Brain-Inspired Computing at IBM Research - Almaden in San Jose, CA.
Taking Brain-Inspired Computing to Market: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/taking-brain-inspired-computing-market.html
The Emergence of Brain-Inspired Computing: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/emergence-brain-inspired-computing.html
Live Blogging from the Cognitive Computing Colloquium: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2014/11/live-blogging-cognitive-colloquium.html
IBM Research Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml
The Origins of a Brain-Inspired Chip: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/brainpower/
IBM Research Neurosynaptic Chips: http://www.research.ibm.com/cognitive-computing/neurosynaptic-chips.shtml#fbid=BtmCrSD2Z2U
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Adam Gazzaley and Chase Jarivs ponder the role neuroscience will play in the future of wearable technology: Adam Gazzaley is a cogni...
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Following on from the success that was 'Whats in Joes Brain', it has been decided to release Part 2, here we take a closer look at the man himself, and what ...
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Most recent update on my National Brain Tumor Research Fundraiser (Portland)
Join Angelo and Team Brewpublic for an important fund raiser and walk in Portland, Oregon's Pioneer Courthouse Square to benefit the National Brain Tumor Society. Here's the most recent update in Angelo's journey! Let's do this together! Let's find a cure and beat brain tumors once and for all!
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Join Angelo and Team Brewpublic for an important fund raiser and walk in Portland, Oregon's Pioneer Courthouse Square to benefit the National Brain Tumor Society. Here's the most recent update in Angelo's journey! Let's do this together! Let's find a cure and beat brain tumors once and for all!
Shortlink to give:
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UC Berkeley Neuroscience research images from the ZEISS Berkeley Brain Microscopy Innovation Center and Berkeley Molecular Imaging Center. http://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/
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Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform: Dr. Janet Zadina at TEDxEnola
TEDxEnola: February 1st, 2012 Dr. Janet Zadina Using Brain Research To Energize School Reform Enola, Pennsylvania In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED...
How two unlikely microbes (that don't even have brains) led to the development of one of today's most promising brain research techniques--which is being use...
How do we successfully age? Join expert, Paul Aisen, MD, as he talks about the normal agi...
published:12 Aug 2011
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
The Aging Brain - Research on Aging
How do we successfully age? Join expert, Paul Aisen, MD, as he talks about the normal aging of the brain versus what happens to the brain of a person with Alzheimer's disease. What are the latest treatments options and preventative measures? New studies are shedding light on these questions, and continued research is crucial as this disease is on the rise due to increased longevity. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [8/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 20491]
published:12 Aug 2011
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2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
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2014 World TSC Conference: Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
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From July 3-6, the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance hosted the 2014 World Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Conference in Washington, DC. This session video featur...
Short video going over the idea backed by research that your brain really is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Join the You Can Learn...
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Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing Brain Research
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World-leading experts provide a briefing and answer questions related to the latest developments in human brain research, including ageing and rejuvenation, novel solutions for mental illness and rebuilding the brain after stroke.
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• Anne Brunet, Professor of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA
• Marion Buckwalter, Assistant Professor, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University, USA
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published:02 Feb 2015
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The Future of Brain Research | Tomorrow Today
Whether we make conscious choices, or our brain and our consciousness are separate entitie...
Whether we make conscious choices, or our brain and our consciousness are separate entities? We talk with Professor Hauke Heekeren of Berlin's Free University.
October 21, 2011 - Carol Dweck, the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, continues the discussion on brain research at Stanford by taking a clos...
To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cere...
published:19 Apr 2007
Split brain behavioral experiments
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To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result:
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Moving from Brain Research to the Classroom - Dr. Bryan Kolb
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Dr. Bryan Kolb from the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Science Research discusses the crossover between brain research and the classroom. This presentation ...
Brain Research at the Molecular and Cellular Level - Part 1
Brain Research at the Molecular and Cellular Level - Part 1
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences (ELSC) Israel Peking University, McGovern Institute for Brain Research Ch...
Volumetric Society of NYC - OpenBCI: Crowd-Sourcing Brain Research & Innovation
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On December 16 2013 the Volumetric Society of NYC hosted New York EEG researchers/Parsons instructors Joel Murphy and Conor Russomanno presenting OpenBCI, An...
It was thought that the brain remained stable until the changes of old age occurred. New ...
published:12 Mar 2009
The Inconstant Brain - Research on Aging
The Inconstant Brain - Research on Aging
It was thought that the brain remained stable until the changes of old age occurred. New studies reveal an unsuspected degree of dynamic change in brain tissues that suggest neuroadaptive alterations in response to pathogens, drugs, and even experience. Join expert Terry L. Jernigan, PhD, as she explains the implications of this exciting new research. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [3/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 15883]
published:12 Mar 2009
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Exploring the Impact of Music on Brain Function
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NCCAM Integrative Medicine Research Lecture Aniruddh (Ani) Patel, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Tufts University. Dr. P...
Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy: Christian Keysers & Edwin Rutsch
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Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy, but fail to use it automatically. Christian Keysers is professor and group leader of the Soc...
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The Human Brain: Research and Its Impact on our Everyday Lives
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The Human Brain: Research and Its Impact on our Everyday Lives
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One of several Fall Celebration Forums featuring Brown alumni and faculty and aligning with the core elements of Building on Distinction: A New Plan for Brown, the University’s strategic plan recently approved by the Corporation. Forum participants included Ricardo Dolmetsch ’90, Global Head of Neuroscience, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research; Galen Henderson MD’93, Director, Neurocritical Care and Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School; and Melanie Leitner, PhD ’93, Associate Director, Clinical Research, ALS iHub, Biogen Idec, Inc. Diane Lipscombe ADE’00 hon., P’14, Professor of Neuroscience and Interim Director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science, facilitated the discussion.
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Psilocybin Grows New Brain Cells - Proof - Juan R. Sanchez-Ramos, M.D., Ph.D.
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New Images of Memory and the Aging Brain - Research on Aging
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How do we know if our brain is successfully aging? Since the brain structure changes with both age and disease it has been hard to distinguish between the tw...
The Aging Brain: What's New in Brain Research, Treatment and Policy?
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As researchers home in on biomarkers for the progress of dementia, how should treatment and policy change? A webcast of the inaugural event in the Neuroscience and Society Series, presented by the AAAS and the Dana Foundation on June 13, 2013.
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The degenerating brain: From research to hope - First Lesson
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The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
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published:17 Jun 2015
The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
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Ever noticed that trying to calm down often produces more agitation? That trying to change bad habits can seem impossible? Or that real fulfillment can be elusive, despite living a successful life?
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For thousands of years, people have used mindfulness practices to deal effectively with a wide range of life challenges. But how exactly does mindfulness work, in scientific terms? How can the human brain, which gives rise to so many of our problems, actually provide a solution?
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published:17 Jun 2015
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The State of Juvenile Justice: Wrap-Up Highlights
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published:17 Jun 2015
The State of Juvenile Justice: Wrap-Up Highlights
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Narrowing the Net, Plugging the Pipeline, and Expanding Consideration of Special Populations
Based on recent scientific and legal developments, there is an urgent need to ensure that adolescent development research is incorporated into existing practices and future polices pertaining to youth. In the fall of 2014 and winter of 2015, the Vera Institute of Justice convened a series of research-based, educational briefings on adolescent brain research, the systemic causes of youth contact with the justice system, and the implications for future legal standards and best practices.
In Vera’s Wrap Up Event for The State of Juvenile Justice series, the speakers discussed proactively keeping youth out of the juvenile justice system, with a focus on scientific knowledge of adolescent brain development.
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Director of Justice Reform, MacArthur Foundation
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Distinguished University Professor, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, Temple University
Johan Uvin
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Executive Director, Center for Children’s Law and Policy
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President and Director, Vera Institute of Justice
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For more information about this briefing series, please visit: http://www.vera.org/project/state-of-juvenile-justice
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Learning Brain Europe Conference 2015
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published:17 Jun 2015
Learning Brain Europe Conference 2015
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The Learning Brain Europe conference programme has been built around scientists who can present research into how understanding of neurology should influence education and ‘Strategists’ who can offer classroom techniques to put theory into practice. We have an international flavour with speakers joining us from the USA as well as from the UK, all of whom are renowned for their knowledge and their ability to inspire, and will deliver innovative and creative ideas and interactive sessions.
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Tracking Lumosity's brain training applications
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Tracking Lumosity's brain training applications
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Tech Busters' Aki while in San Francisco popped into the offices of one of his favourite brain training applications, Lumosity, and chatted to Joe Harding Vice President of research and development.
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EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
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published:17 Jun 2015
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
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Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-week-1-brain-research-supports-differentiation/
Brain Research Supports Differentiation. In a three- to five-page paper (not including title and reference pages):
1. Analyze how neuroscientific research findings and recent discoveries regarding how the brain learns support differentiation in the classroom.
2. Discuss how insights into the learning process affirm the importance of differentiation.
3. Explain how the research findings can be translated into specific teaching strategies used in theclassroom.
Your paper must include title and reference pages, include at least two scholarly resources (in addition to the course text), and be formatted according to APA style guidelines as outlined in your approved APA style guide or the Ashford Writing Center.
Carefully review the Grading Rubric located in the online course for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
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EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
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EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
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EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
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EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 6 Final Paper
published:17 Jun 2015
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EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course / Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
Complete cour...
published:17 Jun 2015
EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
EDU 673 Entire Course / Strategies for Differentiated Teaching and Learning
Complete course guide available here - http://class-tutor.com/doc/edu-673/edu-673-entire-course-strategies-for-differentiated-teaching-and-learning/
EDU 673 Week 1 Brain Research Supports Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 1 Key Principles of Effective Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 1 DQ 2 Educational Neuroscience
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 1 Fluid and Fixed Mindsets
EDU 673 Week 2 DQ 2 Effective Differentiated Curriculum
EDU 673 Week 2 Welcome Activity
EDU 673 Week 3 Assessment and Differentiation
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 1 Effective Assessment
EDU 673 Week 3 DQ 2 Summative Assessment
EDU 673 Week 4 Differentiated Instruction for Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 1 Student Readiness
EDU 673 Week 4 DQ 2 Student Interest
EDU 673 Week 5 Differentiating for Learning Profile
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 1 Learning Style Debate
EDU 673 Week 5 DQ 2 Culture and Gender
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 1 Orderly-Flexible Learning Environments
EDU 673 Week 6 DQ 2 Personal and Professional Growth
EDU 673 Week 6 Final Paper
published:17 Jun 2015
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Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
It has now been shown, for the first time that is possible to reconstruct basic speech uni...
published:16 Jun 2015
Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
Researchers Able to Perform Speech Recognition from Brain Activity
It has now been shown, for the first time that is possible to reconstruct basic speech units like words, and complete sentences directly from brain waves and to generate the corresponding text. The research could be the first step in systems that can read your mind.
For more information: http://www.33rdsquare.com/2015/06/researchers-able-to-perform-speech.html
published:16 Jun 2015
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Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
By adapting neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision making in the brain – to envi...
published:15 Jun 2015
Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
Your Brain, the Environment and Our Decisions | Nick Sawe | TEDxStanford
By adapting neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision making in the brain – to environmental applications, Nik Sawe’s research explores how people process information while they are making environmental decisions. Whether it is the consumer response to green labeling or how we value natural resources, Sawe’s unique approach may offer a whole new perspective to policy makers hoping to impact consumer behavior.
Nik Sawe is an environmental neuroeconomist and a doctoral candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. He is also a graduate fellow at both the Haas Center for Public Service and the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society. His work adapts neuroeconomics – the study of financial decision-making in the brain – to environmental applications: from consumer responses toward eco-labeling, to how we value natural resources and what motivates us to protect threatened ecosystems. In concert with behavioral economics experiments and national surveys, neuroimaging via fMRI allows Sawe to understand how people neurally route and process information during environmental decisions, offering a more holistic and nuanced view of the decision process for environmental policymakers.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
published:15 Jun 2015
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Brain Based Conversions - Using Psychology and Neurology to Drive Behavior
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published:15 Jun 2015
Brain Based Conversions - Using Psychology and Neurology to Drive Behavior
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Live Webchat: What’s New in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment?
Tune in Monday, June 15, at 12:00 noon ET for a live video webchat with Mark W. Kieran, MD...
published:15 Jun 2015
Live Webchat: What’s New in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment?
Live Webchat: What’s New in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment?
Tune in Monday, June 15, at 12:00 noon ET for a live video webchat with Mark W. Kieran, MD, PhD, and Peter E. Manley, MD, who will discuss the latest pediatric brain tumor research and treatment options. Kieran is clinical director of the Brain Tumor Center at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Manley is a pediatric neuro-oncologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s and director of the Stop & Shop Family Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Outcomes Clinic for survivors of pediatric brain tumors. Both are also on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dana-Farber is partnering with the Team Jack Foundation for this webchat.
For more information on childhood cancer treatment, visit: http://www.danafarberbostonchildrens.org
For more information about the Team Jack Foundation, visit: http://www.teamjackfoundation.org/
The gunman killed by police after the Tunisian attack which killed at least 38 people was not previously known to the authorities, according to the country’s prime minister. Habib Essid said Seifeddine Rezgui came from the town of Gaafour in the Siliana region and had been a student at the University of Kairouan... ....
One of the two New York prison escapees has been shot and the other is being pursued, according to a report from CNN... Here's more from the Buffalo News. ... ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. The world must come to terms with hard truths instead of pleasant sounding euphemisms and soundbites ... Unlike the U.S ... Coupled with mindless policies, the explosion of individual, tribal, stateless and state-sponsored acts of terrorism will continue to soar ... But even progressive political and military ideas or modern human nature are extensions of the historical past....
A decapitated head has been found posted on the gate at the entrance to a gas factory in south-eastern France which came under attack from terrorists this morning, security officials said. Police sources said the decapitated head was found at the site along with a flag bearing Islamist inscriptions. Local newspaper Le Dauphine said the head was also covered in Arabic writing... He said they attacked the factory “using gas canisters”....
A day after U.S.Border Patrol agents shot and killed one of two convicted murderers who escaped an upstate New York maximum security prison three weeks ago, law enforcement officers Saturday continued their effort to close in on the remaining escapee ... "We've got a convicted killer on the loose," an officer stopping cars explained to one driver ... Serrano ... Andrew Cuomo. ( RyanParker and Richard A. Serrano ) ... Sweat was not with Mr ... ....
The University of TexasHealth ScienceCenter at Houston) New light switches for neurons advance brainresearch... HOUSTON - (June 26, 2015) - Light switches for neurons have made enormous contributions to brainresearch by giving investigators access to "on switches" for brain cells ... Spudich believes these new molecular tools will have an immediate impact on brainresearch and clinical implications down the line....
While the use of big data and the advancement of computer hardware brings new life into research on artificial intelligence, experts warn that people should temper their expectations ... The field of AI research began at a conference in 1956 at Dartmouth College in the US ... In this year's "two sessions" in March, Baidu Chairman Robin Li, also a CPPCC member, put forward a proposal for China'sbrainresearch plan....
Grill’s research focuses on deep brain stimulation, a treatment that has been used ... The grant is awarded to senior researchers in brainresearch and applied neuroscience....
Grill's research focuses on deep brain stimulation, a treatment that has been used since the 1990s to ... The grant is awarded to senior researchers in brainresearch and applied neuroscience....
It lit up the intellectual landscape and the reverberations are still felt today. This text is extraordinary not only for its cognitive content but also for its marked empathy towards those of religious faith who suffer under the weight of the pathologies of modernity ... “Entirely different way” ... Habermas thinks that when scientific findings—say in brainresearch—nestle close to our bodily existence, we become unsettled and disoriented....
The researchers used high-resolution time-lapse imaging of the developing brains of pupal fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) paired with mathematical simulations to unravel a trick of neural wiring that had stumped neuroscientists for decades ... "The question of how to wire a brain has driven my research since graduate school," he said....
First and foremost, the research achievements of both Israeli and Canadianresearchers in different biomedical fields, including brainresearch, cancer biology, and immunology, are truly outstanding and in many cases, highly complementary ...The program takes advantage of Canada'sresearch strengths, starting with the neurosciences where this ......
First and foremost, the research achievements of both Israeli and Canadianresearchers in different biomedical fields, including brainresearch, cancer biology, and immunology, are truly outstanding and in many cases, highly complementary ...The program takes advantage of Canada'sresearch strengths, starting with the neurosciences where this ......
First and foremost, the research achievements of both Israeli and Canadianresearchers in different biomedical fields, including brainresearch, cancer biology, and immunology, are truly outstanding and in many cases, highly complementary ...The program takes advantage of Canada'sresearch strengths, starting with the neurosciences where this ......
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- For neuroscientists studying the intricate mechanisms of hearing in the brain's auditory cortex, a major question has been how a listener can focus in a noisy environment, and how neurochemicals help neurons convey as much embedded information as possible for the rest of the brain to act on ... What surprised the researchers was that this mechanism ......
Researchers at UOW have embarked on a study to identify biomarkers for depression, which could lead to simpler diagnosis and more personalised treatments. The study aims to develop an objective diagnostic test that can be easily administered by GPs, which researchers say could help reduce the stigma associated with depression, a condition that affects one in seven Australians during their lifetime....