n neuroscience, we have three brains that allow us to go from thinking to doing to being. The thinking brain is the neocortex. And every time we learn something new, we forge a new synaptic connection in our thinking brain. The neocortex is that corrugated brain that sits on the outside, allows us to gain information from our environment. So was we begin to learn new things, we add a new stitch to circuits that represent the three-dimensional tapestry in our gray matter.
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n neuroscience, we have three brains that allow us to go from thinking to doing to being. The thinking brain is the neocortex. And every time we learn something new, we forge a new synaptic connection in our thinking brain. The neocortex is that corrugated brain that sits on the outside, allows us to gain information from our environment. So was we begin to learn new things, we add a new stitch to circuits that represent the three-dimensional tapestry in our gray matter.
Dr. Andrew huberman: "DELETE Your Social Media NOW!" - Here's Why!
Motivational daily by I am worthy club
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2 years ago
Dr. Andrew huberman: "DELETE Your Social Media NOW!" - Here's Why!
Dr. Andrew Huberman describes the dangers of social media on your brain. As a neuroscientist, social media is a dangerous tool to give you dopamine hits. But at the same time, how you can train your brain and mind to be more flexible and avoid the dangers. If you find you are spending too much of your day on social media scrolling endlessly, think about possibly doing a small dopamine detox.
Motivational daily by I am worthy club
n neuroscience, we have three brains that allow us to go from thinking to doing to being. The thinking brain is the neocortex. And every time we learn something new, we forge a new synaptic connection in our thinking brain. The neocortex is that corrugated brain that sits on the outside, allows us to gain information from our environment. So was we begin to learn new things, we add a new stitch to circuits that represent the three-dimensional tapestry in our gray matter.