Love it guys. Please continue to update us with your research.
@leslieshah31905 күн бұрын
The dyslexic brain post stroke
@user-xo1tm4cp4g16 күн бұрын
It's brain health not mental health ...thankyou
@fifthavenuegirl22 күн бұрын
what about stroke
@CenterforBrainHealth14 күн бұрын
Individuals with brain injury or disease can experience a wide range of variables. In September, we will have a hybrid lecture from a researcher who focuses on outcome prediction from acute stroke. This talk is free to attend in person or online, and we will most likely share the recording here on KZbin after the event: centerforbrainhealth.org/events/frontiers/neuroimaging-genetic-research *Please note that Center for BrainHealth is a cognitive neuroscience research center, not a medical provider, and our events, programs, and content should not be construed as offering medical advice.
@carolsargent297427 күн бұрын
Outstanding information! Thank you!
@CenterforBrainHealth26 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@sermanthalouisy184828 күн бұрын
Hello to you. This is a great Caribbean connection!
@deanweldon6873Ай бұрын
This video needs to be updated since we are past the "social distant world". Although, the "Zoom Happy Hour" that we formed of nine shipmates from 1998 is still meeting every other week. And re-connecting has been so worth it.
@CenterforBrainHealth26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip. Staying connected is so important! We are working on fresh content to match current needs and interests. Some of our most recent videos are from popular series BrainHealth Presents. Registration is free, and registrants receive access to full recordings: centerforbrainhealth.org/events/brainhealth-presents
@mmbraniganАй бұрын
Incredible presentation based on exciting, robust research - wish the world had more people who think like Dr. Erickson (and generally, the Center for Brain Health)
@gioargentati7802Ай бұрын
Very informative video! Thank you for posting!
@mirnaeuceda2123Ай бұрын
Thanks for the information and doing it with shorts likes this helps to share information and spread around and so the argument comes out in our conversations. So please continue to share this pills to grow in knowledge.
@inlov33Ай бұрын
What is going on here(?) Digestible recording!
@johndo2627Ай бұрын
The old school way is to use reverse psychology and tell them they’re stupid so they prove you wrong
@CenterforBrainHealthАй бұрын
Overcoming challenges can help us build confidence and resilience, but using reverse psychology in this way can easily become damaging to a person’s self-esteem, feelings of trust and desire to dream of a better future. Even if well-intended, it can have a damaging impact, making a person feel like they do not belong.
@JamesPrice-zp2mnАй бұрын
Validation is key to any psychological dysfunction
@JamesPrice-zp2mnАй бұрын
Consciousness is a surface tension of energy like water the data established suggests out of EEG wavelength
@jessicathrasher2692Ай бұрын
Found a video of yours on Facebook. I don’t see anyone else saying the things you are and it’s important. I bet you’re about to get more traction. I hope so!
@CenterforBrainHealthАй бұрын
We do too -- thank you for the well wishes! You may also enjoy some of the talk highlights on our website or have an interest in our free hybrid/virtual talks. Please check it out: centerforbrainhealth.org/events-faq/past-talks
@maryannevanoff4464Ай бұрын
How should we advocate?
@CenterforBrainHealthАй бұрын
That's a great question because it will help you get started! How you advocate can depend on your community. Many women start by taking personal steps in their own healthcare and sharing the experience with other women, encouraging them to do the same. Making women's health and brain health a bigger part of the conversation is a big step in advocacy. Beyond that, you could seek out connections with new people, perhaps at community groups or local healthcare providers. You can also get involved on a political level, contacting your local representatives to support (or working with groups who work to advance) increased awareness and access.
@mseong6973Ай бұрын
There seems to be some interesting literature on leveraging the vestibular system, ultra short closed-eye rest periods, and high intensity exercise to enhance neuroplasticity. There seem to be many tools that can potentially improve training progress and possibly transfer: brainwave entrainment, HDtDCS, paired associative rTMS, transcranial photobiomodulation, EEG neurofeedback, and natural/safe peptide or flavonoid-based(or not really, just that most truly effective pharmaceuticals seem to be in clinical trials/dropped or simply not as available) cognitive enhancers. It will be interesting to see how training outcomes improve with the implementation of any of these potential methods, since rehab studies tend to show the highest degree of improvement through the convergence of training AND more medical techniques. My current opinion is that the use of such methods to enhance training effect size will allow researchers to more quickly and effectively determine the true extent of task-specific improvement as well as far transfer. I suppose there is real difficulty in finding enough participants willing to train for long periods of time.
@CenterforBrainHealthАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing those insights. Yes, there is so much more research to be done, and recruiting long-term participants is both challenging and critical -- if you know anyone who is interested in participating in research to advance brain health science, we always have a variety of studies recruiting participants. One longitudinal study, The BrainHealth Project, seeks to engage 100,000 participants across the globe in 🤞 10 years of cognitive training and periodic assessments! centerforbrainhealth.org/science/participate-in-a-study
@paulaworden95132 ай бұрын
TOO fast, pertinent but too fast
@CenterforBrainHealth2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback. We will keep this in mind as we create highlights of this talk to share on social media.
@DFM33332 ай бұрын
❤multitasking is actually a cause of brain damage. We are being inundated with information via technology. This is disastrous ❤
@CenterforBrainHealth2 ай бұрын
What we do on a daily basis does make a difference -- so don't be shy about stepping away from the technology, taking brain breaks, and encouraging the people around you to disconnect for the benefit of your community.
@ImamulSEOTipsbd2 ай бұрын
Very Helpful video But Need SEO
@CenterforBrainHealth2 ай бұрын
Do you have some recommendations? Are you SEO trained? We are a non-profit would be happy to hear your thoughts.
@staciepierce14992 ай бұрын
Gosh even making a list is difficult after my accident
@CenterforBrainHealth2 ай бұрын
Small steps 👣 and daily habits can give hope. Little things can add up to bigger, better changes up over time. 🍀
@darleenadkins27282 ай бұрын
Start the learning early and throughout a student's education; pK🍓🫐🍎🍅🥑🥕🫑🥬🥦 - 12th grade.
@charleslivingston22562 ай бұрын
No distracting ads this time!
@CenterforBrainHealth2 ай бұрын
Yes, we have been working on getting control of the ads! Thank you for your feedback -- and your patience.
@user-kk4zw5jo4t2 ай бұрын
Is there an alternative, e.g. email, for international viewers like myself? 🙂
@CenterforBrainHealth2 ай бұрын
We do not have an email challenge at this time, but we do have international participants in The BrainHealth Project. Participation in this longitudinal study is available via computer or mobile device. centerforbrainhealth.org/project
@gaylestanfill15253 ай бұрын
I think the time of social distancing is a bit in the past but this wasn't bad and if he has modified this presentation for decreased isolation needs that would be great.
@CenterforBrainHealth3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! We agree and are also happy that the time for that level of caution has passed. You might be interested in our current lineup of BrainHealth Presents talks with current approaches to better brain health: centerforbrainhealth.org/events/brainhealth-presents
@BenjiBartlett3 ай бұрын
Wonderful wisdom and fascinating confirmation that physical excercise enhancing blood flow to the brain is a good repair accelerator. Having recovery in process from a viral encephalitis in 2016 it is a joy to realise that the brain continues to figure out new pathways and fix-it routes. Sincere gratitude for assisting the defragmentation of your patients biological HDs. 🙏✌️👌
@CenterforBrainHealth3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that inspiring story! These two neurologists are role models in a new landscape of brain health science and preventative care.
@charleslivingston22563 ай бұрын
This was very interesting. Side comment: this was filled with frequent interruptions of long ads. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you didn't specify any ads and what we are seeing is KZbin's decision of how much to do ads. You get fewer ads by specifying some minimal amount (frequency & duration for initial, during, and after the video)
@CenterforBrainHealth3 ай бұрын
We appreciate this feedback. Your assumption is correct: at this time, we have not specified any ads to play (or turned on any monetization features), so we will look into how to reduce the ad experience for viewers. Thanks again for sharing.