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🧠💡 Momentous #School in #Dallas teaches preschoolers through fifth graders about #neuroscience and #mindfulness through #songs, breathing exercises, and hands-on #brain models.

#Research shows this approach helps students develop self-awareness and emotional regulation skills, with graduates showing strong academic outcomes including 97% high school graduation rates.

👉 kqed.org/mindshift/65790/the-b

www.kqed.orgThe Benefits of Teaching Young Kids How Their Brains Work | KQEDA Dallas school says brain learning is key to helping students thrive. 

It happened. For the first time in my life. I wrote: "I researched the facts with human brain." 🤯

Perhaps we should invent a human-brain-only label? 🧠
And who will ever thank us real human brain users for this work with our own cells?!?

#LLM#AI#genAI
Ogni giorno: notifiche lampeggianti.
Titoli urlati.
Immagini che colpiscono prima di poterle pensare.

Il cervello sotto assalto.
Amigdala accesa.
Stress costante.
La mente reagisce invece di pensare.

Proteggersi è possibile:
scegliere cosa entra,
mettere limiti,
costruire fortini di lucidità.

Ogni respiro conta.

#cervello #mente #stress #neuroscienze #salutementale #michiyospace

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Every day: flashing notifications.
Shouted headlines.
Images hitting before we can process them.

Brain under assault.
Amygdala active.
Stress nonstop.
The mind reacts instead of thinking.

Protection is possible:
choose what enters,
set limits,
build small forts of clarity.

Every breath counts.

#brain #mind #stress #neuroscience #overload #digital #awareness #mentalhealth

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I've been reading about longevity improvements and brain rejuvenation recently. This seems to be the new technological/medical hype and it appears to be real. I've noticed that the presentation methods resemble how AI usages and advancements for the future were presented around 5 to 7 years ago.
In my personal opinion, this is coming and it's coming sooner than everyone expected. In the near future, we will have a new choice to make - a choice between living longer, or leaving the old laws of life in control for the sake of witnessing what lies beyond this life we have here.
For an individual like myself whose obsessed with performance, these certain life additions are more than tempting. I'd very much love to know your views on this too.
#AI #Tech #Health #Longevity #Brain #BrainRejuvenation

Daniel Yon Explains Why Your Brain Is a Brilliant Illusionist | Scientific American

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September 12, 2025

How Your Brain Constructs—And Sometimes Distorts—Your Experience of the World

 In his new book, Daniel Yon explains how our brain is constantly constructing reality

By Rachel Feltman, Fonda Mwangi & Alex Sugiura

https://playlist.megaphone.fm/?e=SAM4518074123&light=true&artwork=false

Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman.

You probably think you’re listening to my voice right now. But what if I told you that you’re actually experiencing a sophisticated hallucination?

Perception isn’t the passive process that most of us imagine it to be, with our senses simply recording reality and sending it up to our brains for processing. Instead, our brains are constantly constructing theories about what’s going on around us—and sometimes our brains get reality wrong.

Here to explain this mind-bending way of looking at, well, the mind, is Daniel Yon, an associate professor of cognitive neuroscience and director of the Uncertainty Lab at Birkbeck, University of London. Daniel is also the author of a recent book called A Trick of the Mind: How the Brain Invents Your Reality.

Thank you so much for coming on to chat with us.

Daniel Yon: Thank you for having me.

Feltman: So why don’t you start by telling me a little bit about your background and how it led you to write your latest book.

Yon: Yeah, so I’m an experimental psychologist and a cognitive neuroscientist, so that means my day job is to try and understand how your mind and brain work and how what happens inside your skull kind of makes the world that you live in.

So the motivation behind my new book, A Trick of the Mind, is that I think that the work that’s been going on in my lab and that which colleagues have been working on around the world gives us a brand-new way of thinking about how our brains work: that your brain is like a scientist. And I think this new idea …

Feltman: Hmm.

Yon: Can shed a lot of light on both the wonderful things [laughs] that your brain gets right but also the ways that our minds and brains can mislead us and get us to perceive and believe things that may not be true.

Feltman: Right. So you, you say that our brains are constantly hallucinating reality and that this is “a feature, not a bug.” Can you explain more what that means for our listeners?

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Daniel Yon Explains Why Your Brain Is a Brilliant Illusionist | Scientific American

#2025 #America #Books #Brain #Education #Hallucinations #Health #Human #HumanBrain #HumanExperience #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Memories #Perception #Reading #Research #Science #ScienceQuickly #ScientificAmerican #Technology #UnitedStates

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A lot has happened over the last days, so this challenge hit a bit of a snag, but no matter, will keep it going however possible.

Day 7: Forgetting is actually crucial for memory. It sounds counterintuitive and it’s definitely annoying when important stuff accidentally gets caught in this, but forgetting helps reduce interference from outdated or irrelevant information, which in turn makes it easier to remember what matters. It’s also useful in emotional regulation because it softens unpleasant memories. And it helps the brain generalize by getting rid of unnecessary details.

#Zoomposium with Prof. Dr. #Brigitte #Falkenburg#Myth #Determinism or the #limits of #brain research”

Her research covers topics of #philosophy of nature, #philosophy of science and #philosophy of #physics as well as #modern #metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of technology. She has already published a number of well-known publications on these topics, which are only mentioned here as examples:

More at: philosophies.de/index.php/2025

or: open.spotify.com/episode/2rtAY