THE BIOLOGY OF LEARNING: a scalpel free tour of your amazing brain. | |
by Nse. Lucrecia Prat Gay | |
Lucrecia Prat Gay at Instituto Albert Einstein: “Heads have Hearts Too”. November, 2009. | |
“The greatest unexplored territory in the world is the space between our ears.” They say crisis also means opportunity. Well then there was a positive outcome to World War II after all: the pain and tragedy of head injuries catapulted brain research into the foreground of scientific investigation. This explosion of research gave birth to a new field of knowledge: cognitive science or brain science. In 1990 the final years of the 20th century were proclaimed as the DECADE OF THE BRAIN. More has been learnt about the brain in the last ten years than in all previous scientific history. MEET YOUR MAGIC BRAIN 1. The brain is like a sieve: in the early stages of processing, it drops data it doesn´t need or think it will use. | |
Lucrecia Prat Gay (center) with J. Williams (left) and A.L. Regueira ((right) Heads of English Department, IAE, Primary School. | |
SOME RECENT DISCOVERIES Dr.Gage in Salk Institute, California, is undergoing studies on the birth of new neurons: neurogenesis. It has been discovered that new brain cells can be generated in hippocampus as we age. This new cells become functional, improve memory and learning. Physical environment influences learning. The old paradigm stated that genes ran our lives, now we know that our mass brain plasticity is susceptible to social factors. (Kandel 1998, Nobel Prize) The old paradigm believed in homeostasis, back to normal state. Scientists as Dr.David Diamond now confirm that our body and mind pay a biological prize for distress. Without adequate sleep, decision-making is impaired and new learning is practically absent. Sleep gives your brain time to do some “housekeeping” and rearrange circuits, process emotional events and clean out mental debris. It eliminates unnecessary pathways and clears the way for new learning. Storage of information occurs during sleep. The brain is the site of language acquisition, thus a better understanding of brain structures and functions will “Let us bridge the gap between what we teach and they remember” | |
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010
One of lucre´s presentations... very interesting material to share with everybody!
Friday, 16 July 2010
How much we depend on others......
Success
Success depends on the support of other people. The only hurdle between you and what you want to be is the support of others.
Look at it this way: an executive depends on people to carry out his instructions. If they don’t, the company will fire the executive, not the employees. Likewise a politician depends on voters to elect him.
There were times in history when a person could gain a position of authority through force and hold it with force or threats. In those days a man either cooperated with the leader or risked loosing his head. But today a person either supports you willingly or doesn’t support you at all.
But how can you get people’s willingness to support you? The answer wrapped up in one phrase is “ THINK RIGHT TOWARD PEOPLE”.
When a group of people has to consider names for a new post or a promotion, in 9 cases out of 10 the “LIKEABILITY” factor is given far more weight than the technical factor. “ I know he has a good academic and technical background, I don’t question his competence, but I am concerned about the acceptance he would receive" .
The above holds true even in selecting scholars for university professorships. Unfair? Unacademic? No. If the fellow isn’t likeable he can’t be expected to get through to his students with maximum effectiveness.
President Lyndon Johnson even developed a personal plan for thinking right toward people:
1- Learn to remember names.
2- Be a comfortable person so there is no strain in being with you.
BE AN OLD-SHOE kind of individual.
3- Guard against the impression that you KNOW-IT-ALL.
4- Cultivate the quality of being interesting.
5- Sincerely attempt to heal every misunderstanding that you have had.
6- Try to get the “SCRATCHY” elements out of your personality.
7- Never miss out on an opportunity to say a word of sincere congratulations upon anyone’s achievement, or express sympathy in sorrow or disappointment.