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Anat Baniel- Movement, Learning & Brain Plasticity 

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Human neuroplasticity expert, Anat Baniel discusses how movement is an essential element to life, and without it, life is unthinkable.
In this video, Anat shares some new ways to help both the very young and old learn new skills (and preserve brain function with age).
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In this interview she discusses:
-Why variability, not repetition, accelerates learning
-How movement with attention creates new connections in the brain
-Practical tips to drive positive brain changes and induce neuroplasticity
-Why clapping and rewarding children’s behavior may slow learning

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Комментарии : 29   
@angelinejohnson9511
@angelinejohnson9511 9 месяцев назад
Mike! I'm sure I've been following you this long -- but this is the first time I ran into this interview. Sheesh! I'm being referred to her group via the Mind Eye Institute. TALK about going full-circle. Really useful addition to other accessible videos/interviews. Helps understand what I'll be trekking for medical-tourism for.
@kinesiology-moves9598
@kinesiology-moves9598 2 года назад
What an amazing interview. Thank you Anat Baniel for the great explanations of the human brain/mind.
@feelingfeni4798
@feelingfeni4798 6 лет назад
Wow, best interview I've seen in a long time!! She got me to understand how an autistic child must feel. Its soo sad and soo awesome how she gets through to them, at the same time. I shed couple tears for those poor souls that can't connect with themselves. Hopefully more people learn to help each other rather than tearing each other down.
@MissPetry
@MissPetry 6 лет назад
She is BRILLIANT. I so admire her work. Lovely to see her speaking.
@inugirl47guyzako
@inugirl47guyzako 7 лет назад
This interview with Anat was very mesmerizing to watch/listen to, thank you :)
@mcs351
@mcs351 7 лет назад
‘动脑’is the Chinese phrase for 'thinking', which literally means 'moving the brain'. I guess, there is some ancient wisdom in its understanding of what thinking means.
@lilo3154
@lilo3154 7 лет назад
Ein wunderbares,wichtiges und erhellendes Interview.Danke!
@IgnoreMeImWrong
@IgnoreMeImWrong 7 лет назад
I love this. My way of thinking doesn't contain a box in which to think, or a filter. I absolutely hate the static academic learning system. Which reminds me, I need to do more research on *subliminal photography*.
@martinirving3824
@martinirving3824 5 лет назад
The reason animals have brains is to navigate the environment. That's the fundamental function. This is why walking and running are good exercise. It requires the navigation of terrain (and, in humans, on two legs ). This is why mindlessly walking on a treadmill (while reading, or watching tv) is probably sub-optimal exercise on several levels. (It actually really annoys me seeing people exercising on treadmills, slowly, while watching tv. You are deadening your brain, I guarantee it). The calorie model also has contributed to "mindless" exercise on treadmills or other cardio machines.
@catesoto3874
@catesoto3874 7 лет назад
Mike, thank you for an outstanding interview. I will definitely subscribe and look forward to more great videos.
@livelythings
@livelythings 7 лет назад
amazing interview! so much insight! thank you !
@lilih5477
@lilih5477 6 лет назад
amazing interview, i like it the best of your shows. the lady is amazing, i just ordered the book. thanks!
@seong-yibaik7780
@seong-yibaik7780 7 лет назад
Brilliant! Great teacher!
@4addream
@4addream 5 лет назад
Movement with attention
@levieugene4810
@levieugene4810 7 лет назад
thank you!
@SondraLongbrake
@SondraLongbrake 6 лет назад
I work with prison inmates who have been diagnosed with mental illness. I try to work with neuroplasticity to the extent that I understand it. Is there research on how to work with people with schizophrenia, bipolar, personality disorders, and brain damage from alcohol and drug abuse? How about specifically with people with antisocial (criminal) personalities?
@jgbdickcleland
@jgbdickcleland 7 лет назад
Genius woman
@toddstuder7388
@toddstuder7388 7 лет назад
Beautiful. She had me hooked at the mention of Feldenkrais and it just got better from there.
@yaelkaro-panitch5727
@yaelkaro-panitch5727 5 лет назад
Interesting, pity that the questions of of Sondra Longbeek and Cindy Mulvey are not addressed and answerd
@oritpeleg6819
@oritpeleg6819 7 лет назад
Is the book translated to Spanish?
@alaskamadelin1236
@alaskamadelin1236 7 лет назад
Hi awesome interview, do you know how can't i contact Anat or anyone who can give me information.
@jnccalleja7600
@jnccalleja7600 5 лет назад
alaska Madelin123 www.anatbanielmethod.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/NeuroMovement-9-Essentials-eBook-10-2017.pdf
@angw8419
@angw8419 4 года назад
Im really struggling with my grandson pulling my hair!!! Therapist suggested time outs but as a 3 yr old with special needs, I dont feel he is understanding time out. I have tried the suggested here, he does stop and look sad. But then comes right back with a harder grip!! HELP!!!
@Mr-Raoui
@Mr-Raoui 2 года назад
Primitive/primal reflexes might want to look into hand grasp reflex integration
@zerothehero123
@zerothehero123 5 лет назад
We do have a word for mindbody. It's animal. Or organism.
@cinmac3
@cinmac3 5 лет назад
I am. confused, you said nothing by force. . No force.?
@SammyWinFL
@SammyWinFL 7 лет назад
Ido Portal's wife over here......
@kathleensarachinsky1460
@kathleensarachinsky1460 7 лет назад
Sammy N.
@movewithjoy
@movewithjoy 4 года назад
ahahahha :D or mom :D
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