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How neuroplasticity helps us shape who we become | André Vermeulen | TEDxJohannesburg 

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Is it possible for us to rewire our brains? Yes, says neuroscientist André Vermeulen. Take his example of a woman in China who was admitted to hospital because of a neurological condition. Tests revealed that, astonishingly, her brain was missing a cerebellum - a part of the brain that gives us balance, coordinated movement, and controls certain aspects of our speech. The cerebellum is also home to fifty percent of the brain cells of humans, so it’s clearly not an insignificant part of our physiology. Amazingly, other than some persistent nausea and vertigo, the woman led a functionally normal life. So, how did her brain compensate? How was it possible that someone could have a relatively full life with half of their brain cells missing? Well, according to André, the brain has a remarkable ability to rewire itself, and it does so specifically so that we can survive and thrive in our worlds. All we need to do is put in the time and intensity that it takes to carve new neurological pathways, that will lead to our desired outcomes, and allow us to out-think our circumstances. This phenomenon, called neuroplasticity, means that it is possible for our brains to replace old negative behaviour patterns with new constructive alternatives, whatever they are. André drives the point home with a list of the three things we need to do to change our brains. By taking control of our thoughts, he says, we can shape who we become. Dr. André Vermeulen is founding member and CEO of Neuro-Link, a boutique consultancy utilizing applied neuroscience to develop talent, increase performance and maintain wellness. He is a global thought leader in how neuro-agility can improve performance. André has developed and patented cutting edge neuro-agility assessments and applied neuroscience learning solutions that are used by children in education, and adults in business and sports across the globe. He has published more than 43 leading articles on the development implications of the brain and mental health. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@famrayyt
@famrayyt 5 месяцев назад
Thank you… I’m battling a neurological disease called spinocerebellar ataxia. It has been difficult for me to do this in the past, because I seen generations before me with this condition suffer. However recently I’ve been facing some personal challenges in addition to this health one and I have been doing just what he said in this video prior to seeing it. I see a change.. I’m believing for a miracle and I expect to experience it. Thank you so much. Glad my brother shared this with my sister. 😊
@pampatriciae3937
@pampatriciae3937 Месяц назад
Take some lions mane mushroom omega 3 6 9 and seamoss with a little salt on it etc. I can say more but.
@nguyentram2269
@nguyentram2269 3 года назад
It’s not simply informative, it’s so motivating as well. Thank you sir.
@sam_k8868
@sam_k8868 4 года назад
This is the ONLY ted talk i need :)
@Emg079
@Emg079 11 месяцев назад
this is one of the best videos about neuroplasticity I have ever seen, specially on YT. It's combined with actioning and I love it. Thank you
@seabee5695
@seabee5695 2 года назад
"..Putting labels on Others, and Ourselves.." What you think about and dwell on.. you Become. Thank you for sharing this information. It is Perfect confirmation.
@iknitbecuzmurderisfrownedupon
I was told all my life there was "something wrong with me". I was "clearly smart" so I was labeled "lazy". Looking back, it's amazing what all I've accomplished with those messages. At age 62, i was actually given a diagnosis of autism. Learning that made my entire life understandable. I now look at all I've accomplished with not only no support around the wiring of my brain, also obstacles being deliberately put in my way. I still work on accomplishing what I want, within the workings of my particular brain, and while I still have the messages inside of "there's something wrong" and "i'm lazy", it seems my next project is to change those messages. what might i accomplish if i succeed?
@pampatriciae3937
@pampatriciae3937 Месяц назад
I am your sister
@Jayapriya.
@Jayapriya. 2 года назад
the best explanation i've come across so far. Thankyou!
@truth_prevails461
@truth_prevails461 2 года назад
Absolutely great message and delivery! Thank you
@wiretreedigital
@wiretreedigital 2 года назад
Great presentation Mr. Vermuelen. This has 100% made an impact in my life. Thank you!
@drphuocnguyen
@drphuocnguyen 2 года назад
hats off for the structure and how well you deliver your speech. it's seamless. Your body language is at another level
@suzimon8613
@suzimon8613 2 года назад
I'm so glad I have watched this clip. Thanks so much for the presentation!!
@snehabhatt2417
@snehabhatt2417 3 года назад
Absolutely awesome message..thank you so much...has the power to save a life..
@zohraserhenova
@zohraserhenova 2 года назад
One of the greatest TED talks so far! Thank you!
@vaidatwal6254
@vaidatwal6254 3 года назад
This is how , Ted talk is actually helping to construct a better world by sharing such influncial idea. Much appreciated 🙏
@meetthehopeinfluencer
@meetthehopeinfluencer 3 года назад
AWSOME, INFORMATIVE and POWERFUL Information. Thank You!!!!
@matthewselker4168
@matthewselker4168 3 года назад
Brilliant presentation! Thank you. I appreciate you for investing yourself in this topic. Cheers!
@viviec_b4085
@viviec_b4085 3 года назад
Powerful speech! Thank you!!
@Ajay-rw5jy
@Ajay-rw5jy Год назад
OMG LIFE CHANGING!🙏🏼 May the creator bless you and your loved ones for sharing this knowledge with humanity! You’ve just changed my perception and attitude in life and i will never forget that! Love you! 🙏🏼🥰❤️
@lydiasinsights2120
@lydiasinsights2120 3 года назад
Very insightful!!🙌🏽 Worth listening to several times!!🙌🏽👏🏽🙌🏽
@yrb123
@yrb123 Год назад
Amazing talk. Spread the word
@shivamkhare861
@shivamkhare861 3 года назад
What a wonderful lecture!! I believe this knowledge is going to be game changing for me.
@velona509
@velona509 2 года назад
Wow, I'm so glad I have watched this game-changing clip. Thanks so much for the presentation. It has opened up new endless positive possibilities for me.
@victoriamartin9872
@victoriamartin9872 Год назад
This was GREAT! Thank you so much for insight and solutions for me to change. THANK YOU!
@RahulKadari1
@RahulKadari1 3 года назад
This is an excellent way of explaining Brain in the most practical way. Rewiring brain is the pathway to live the life of your thoughts.
@bhushancalls
@bhushancalls 2 года назад
Thank You So Much Dr. Its a big Gift to Mankind. ! LOVE, RESPECT & BLESSINGS TO YOU ! Regards, Bhushan (from India)
@Afura33
@Afura33 2 года назад
There can be done a lot of things with neuroplasticity, it is sad that not more doctors wanna know about it, so many people can be helped with it. There is this case with a woman, she he had to take medication for an illness that destroyed the part in her brain which was responsible for balance control while walking and so on. She couldn't walk anymore because of the strong vertigo and dizzyness, her head was spinning all the time. Thanks to neuroplasticity she learned to rewire her brain and thanks to these new created neuronal connections she learned to walk again and could even ride bicycle after it. I am not saying that neuroplasticity is a cure for everything, but it has a lot of potential and can do a lot of good stuff for people. Too bad that most doctors don't wanna know more about it.
@bobbysumlar4564
@bobbysumlar4564 Год назад
Thank you, thank you thank you Mr. Vermulen , TED talk team, and RU-vid. The right time, was the right time for me to be guided and Listen to this information. 😃very much appreciated !!! again Thank you
@prajnashree1738
@prajnashree1738 2 года назад
Wonderful speech ever I heard.. Thankful🙏
@achinihettithanthri3100
@achinihettithanthri3100 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your valuable speech. This is worth listening
@ourenglishclub3955
@ourenglishclub3955 2 года назад
A very illustrative and motivating talk. Thank you very much!👍
@damodaraomalley3974
@damodaraomalley3974 Год назад
Brilliant! A positive scientific description of the spiritual and psychological teachings. Thank you man.
@aimoxicillin
@aimoxicillin 3 года назад
Amazing speech. Love this, Thank you
@Marco-te8to
@Marco-te8to 2 года назад
Thank you for this wonderful video ;) it is very interesting and I wish that this informations can reach a lot of people!
@fatmayildiz385
@fatmayildiz385 Год назад
Wonderful
@leesusan1091
@leesusan1091 2 года назад
Very inspiring speech! Thank you so much!
@bertagraaff3429
@bertagraaff3429 Год назад
Wow Wow Wow‼️Hallelujah‼️I’ve been listening to Ted Talks all afternoon & this one is not only #1, it’s life-changing & I don’t need to listen to anyone else today. I even took notes. ThankYou so very much, Mr. Vermeulen.❤
@Motivate_Neuroplasticity
@Motivate_Neuroplasticity Год назад
Excellent talk yet again - the brain/mind is so powerful and we all have the power to use it better with some changes - thank you for this incredible information.
@mansimundhra4390
@mansimundhra4390 2 года назад
That was quite interesting and helpful Thanks!!
@retnohendrawati4087
@retnohendrawati4087 Год назад
amazing
@oceanpoet1
@oceanpoet1 2 года назад
one of the best videos ever
@__goyal__
@__goyal__ 3 года назад
What a powerful message!!!
@zecalimazeca
@zecalimazeca Год назад
Great lessons. Thank you
@danielsantos772
@danielsantos772 3 года назад
Fantastic and intriguing !
@bwe2272
@bwe2272 9 месяцев назад
Awesome presentation👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@bradmaurer1399
@bradmaurer1399 Год назад
Great explanation
@muhammadyahya1778
@muhammadyahya1778 2 года назад
Thank you.....
@TheMcKenzieHaus
@TheMcKenzieHaus 3 года назад
This was powerful
@mayurirao1542
@mayurirao1542 4 месяца назад
Very good talk absolutely loved it and learned a lot.
@uzairriaz4583
@uzairriaz4583 2 года назад
Amazing talk 👍👍
@almass.alhalabie
@almass.alhalabie 7 месяцев назад
Wow! Woww! 🔥 thank you for every single insightful story
@tatahg934
@tatahg934 3 года назад
Excellent! 👏👏👏
@ingridcardenas5391
@ingridcardenas5391 Год назад
loved it
@nkosingiphilenkosing5721
@nkosingiphilenkosing5721 3 года назад
this is great
@tessykoshy2494
@tessykoshy2494 3 года назад
Perfect message for me today
@North12Water
@North12Water 3 года назад
Good talk thanks. Good to know we have some top neuroscientists locally. The Nelson Mandela analogies didn't quite do it for me but got the gist of the message and will certainly be looking up his Neuro Link!
@benu7930
@benu7930 3 года назад
Great!
@joex3114
@joex3114 3 года назад
Wow...just wow
@Suave26
@Suave26 2 года назад
I seen in another video on here taking about the same thing and mentioned that serotonin increases your neuroplasticity
@AaBb-fv4bx
@AaBb-fv4bx 3 года назад
Neuroplasticity which is really a great powerful weapon in whole over the universe... 🔥✌
@justinspykerman
@justinspykerman 2 года назад
What happened to her cerebellum, where did it go or how did it leave the building?
@infinityTime.
@infinityTime. 2 года назад
Thanks to tedx i think tedx need to increase time to 30 min so they have more time to explain and give knowledge
@MikeServis
@MikeServis Год назад
What Andre neglected to mention in his talk was the way neuroplasticity affects the whole body. Anyone who's ever watched the wheel-chair division of the L.A. marathon can see the effects. The entries may not have the use of their legs, but their arms are some big guns
@omwadekar7119
@omwadekar7119 3 года назад
Awesome
@m.kkelad
@m.kkelad 2 года назад
👏 Bravo
@briancotillon2230
@briancotillon2230 3 года назад
soliddddddddd
@TheMcKenzieHaus
@TheMcKenzieHaus 3 года назад
There’s more studied with people with only half a brain and graduating college and functioning now. It’s a lot of work but it can be done
@pampatriciae3937
@pampatriciae3937 Месяц назад
Amen
@themarauder9539
@themarauder9539 Год назад
💙
@shotsfire.357
@shotsfire.357 Год назад
Our energy affects other's energies...
@sahilsinghrajput3384
@sahilsinghrajput3384 2 года назад
14:27
@dhanishettikrishnaveni6720
@dhanishettikrishnaveni6720 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@antiheroine3611
@antiheroine3611 11 месяцев назад
See it, say it, sort it.
@yagneshdonda8175
@yagneshdonda8175 3 года назад
Why don't ted make a video about homophobia in India?
@gavorev
@gavorev Месяц назад
I made a whole Church sermon out of this, based on Romans 12:2
@sureshbabutn7706
@sureshbabutn7706 3 месяца назад
Bj
@edgarlopez1640
@edgarlopez1640 3 года назад
The doctor's lecture is great,however he is breathing so fast he needs to diet and exercise neuroplasticity will help him a lot..
@jasonearley1641
@jasonearley1641 4 года назад
Put in practice your Neuroplasticity, Rewire your eating habits papi
@andries1704
@andries1704 2 года назад
apparently this was not yet something he wanted to change
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@vijaynarayanan7816 Год назад
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