Brain Development
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UCSD Cognitive scientist Joan Stiles reveals the latest understandings about the intricate relationship between biology and external influences in the development of the brain. Series: "Grey Matters" [3/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11188]
Enlightening talk! Thanks!
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The real Joan Stiles
@evanabounassar2454I can say that a mom's brain is the greatest brain in the world.
@nederhoodThank you very much for detailed academic lectures! By the way, in Japan below phenomena is occurring ! What do you think about this matter? I think human evolution is starting? Ronihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e39lt8au35E
@SarangayaRoniImportant notes for your Brain Information
So how complex is the adult human brain any way. This video
information will explain it all. Development of the brain starts in the first
weeks of pregnancy and is forever in your life span of cellular death to rejuvenation
of new cells throughout life.
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What is the human brain made up of? Gray and white matter.
Gray contains the cells of neurons information cells thin rind or mantle. White
matter fatty substance called myelin sheath on wrapped around the brain cells
of complexity. 45 different sub sections make up the human brain. Information
from the eyes and ears and speech are just 3 examples of brain function. One
hundred billion herons are in the human brain .60 trillion connections.
A 30 week old human fetus of brain structure and development
is taking place inside the mother. Nature and Nurturing for babies is essential
for development .Your genetic expression is forever in death of cells followed
by life or rejuvenation of your cells .Interesting to note that there are no
genes responsible for disease.
Comments from Holistic Chef Barry Anderson
Daily movement of your body outside in nature for the
hormone D- 3 and for the oxygen with negative ions in the air is good for your
brain health.
Obviously a stroke or
heart attack of your brain is preventable through proper diet and lifestyle that
is within reach of most people willing to research and learn from this in the
western modern day world living conditions. People of longevity living in the 5
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finally, been looking for something like this for awhile.
@kw_cooperWe must trust who our child IS , and NOT who or what WE think he or she should be or what the world wants them to be ; this is perhaps the single GREATEST GIFT a parent can give a child . FAITH in our child's OWN DESTINY and in the destiny of his or her SOUL . This is the one ingredient that will make the BIGGEST difference in our parenting . A hug is MORE what a child wants than an i-phone .
@BlingakingGreat teacher.
@AdultsSocietyA single human brain is as complex as all the leaves on all the trees in the amazon forest? (4:00) Sophisticated enough to recognize a sleazy sales pitch when it hears one surely. So next Q is; once this brain gets all the food it wants, what then? Pull another planet out of its A-hole? & how will that 1 compare to this?
@weewilly2007Only God could think of this and design it! Give him Praise!
@DaiiisssyHi my name is Joel I do welding Art and would like to use some life science cell images of your presentation for my art piec.How can I use some images of your work?
@kantiannamboThe brain is the most fascinating and complex organ of the human body.
@890slaygot here from saylor
@joesandor1When you donāt know what true for you, everyone else has unusual influence.
Values are deeply held personal beliefs that form your own priority code for living.
Values are the individual biases that allow you to decide which actions are true for you alone.
What are your values?
why haven't you said anything about neural tube,neural crest cells,neuroblast.I want detail embryology.
@Bindasjhakyassshe hasn't talked anything about neural tube development,neuroblast cells and neural crest cells.she does not know the embryology by Lagman.
@BindasjhakyassGOD invented the human body. don't deny it.you know it deep inside you.
@Changoman111wow, i want to go to this university!
@lucy798sorry for the negative criticism, but guyguysly is right. this could be a very interesting lecture for somebody in highschool or something, but if you are a medical student who say, just started to study neuroanatomy and want some help to understand the development of the brain, or the function, this isnt what your looking for. probably shes reading becouse she wrote everything down in a way everybody understands it, but this way and becouse of the tone it becomes monotone and "boring"
@7pesoShe is a knowledgeable and intelligent lady. She is reading not because she does not know the subject matter. She is reading because she is nervous about the presentation. I know my own subjects that I am passionate about. Yet I am unable to do this type of presentation without a major tele prompting experience or reading from a paper. She seems to be a similar case. This lecture is awesome. Just don't look at her and it will be great. She has a beautiful voice and great content for beginners.
@lexZender57732lol. that is the best comment you could have come up with as a reply?
@MaliCoqYawn! Good data and theories, both basic and advanced, yet very boring, almost monotone presentation of it. If this speaker has worked with this for a good portion of her life, and has played a key role in research towards it, then why can't she deliver it with that same passion? Most scientists, and professors who do more research than instruction, are unable to give good presentations. They "lecture" instead of "presenting", and they are "confronting" the audience instead of "involving" it.
@ciphernemowhat a waste of time. Can't believe someone who's supose to be so highly regarded can't take her eyes of the page to explain something she's been working on for decades. plus if anyone, even a first year grad did any research on the brain, would realize that scientists still have no clue about how it all works. not even A clue. its just a bunch of theories in classrooms, just like hers.
@MaliCoqShe is good.
Half of you profs can't teach, they just know. But, She SURE can TEACH.
very interesting!
@Teddypigyyygood stuff
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