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Uploaded on Dec 28, 2010 In this talk Thad Roberts reveals a theory that could prove to be the key in simplification of the various complexities of quantum mechanics, space, and time.
Why fasting bolsters brain power Published on Mar 18, 2014 Mark Mattson is the current Chief of the Laboratory of Neurosciences at the National Institute on Aging. He is also a professor of Neuroscience at The Johns Hopkins University. Mattson is one of the foremost researchers in the area of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Published on Aug 9, 2014
Professor John Stein talks about the talents bestowed upon individuals with dyslexia. Part of the Creativity and dyslexia series.
I just found out this evening; .... May 31, 2015. I heard the word "Dyslexia" when I was a child and I'm now 82. My Grandchildren should recognize why their old Grand Parents are priceless, precious and the ultimate caring people in the world. It makes life more interesting; that they inherited this gift from me and my grandfather.
We are much more sensitive to noxious behaviors and run away from them.
My son Michael, also received this gift, from me.
"Published on Nov 29, 2013
Dyslexia and Decoding the Dyslexic Brain. Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.. Learn how the brain works for dyslexic's and what parts of the brain function during activities. Included are several segments of 3D animation done for the TVNZ documentary "Decoding Dyslexia".
I also found out that my BMR [Low metabolic rate] gives us the ability to live longer: even hibernate at lower temperatures. I'll post another story for the lower temperature essay.
Communicating Brains: From Autism and Dyslexia to Progressive Aphasia