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    neural pathways

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    n.NounA series of connected nerve cells in the brain that transmit signals and information.
    Repeated actions strengthen neural pathways in the brain.

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    Neuroplasticity Explained: How to Rewire Your Brain for Mental Strength

    12:30Neuroplasticity Explained: How to Rewire Your Brain for Mental Strength
    • The more you repeat an action or thought, the stronger the neural pathways become.

      The more you repeat an action or thought, the stronger the neural pathways become.

    • The more you repeat an action or thought, the stronger the neural pathways become.

      The more you repeat an action or thought, the stronger the neural pathways become.

    B1

    The Image You Can Only See Once

    06:30The Image You Can Only See Once
    • By studying animal brains and patients with epilepsy, humans started to understand that electrical signals in the brain send and process information and these neural pathways are likely leading to our sentient consciousness.

      By studying animal brains and patients with epilepsy, humans started to understand that electrical signals in the brain send and process information and these neural pathways are likely leading to our sentient consciousness.

    • and these neural pathways are likely leading to our sentient consciousness.

      and these neural pathways are likely leading to our sentient consciousness.

    A2

    What’s The Best Age To Learn A Second Language?

    03:49What’s The Best Age To Learn A Second Language?
    • Kids brains are way better than adults when it comes to learning because of their plasticity--their brains are just better at creating new neural pathways.

      Kids brains are way better than adults when it comes to learning because of their plasticity--their brains are just better at creating new neural pathways.

    • Their brains are just better at creating new neural pathways.

      Their brains are just better at creating new neural pathways.

    B1

    Recognizing Faces, Even When You Can't See Them

    08:03Recognizing Faces, Even When You Can't See Them
    • At first, she wanted to study if our mind's eye uses the same neural pathways as our actual eyes.

      At first, she wanted to study if our mind's eye uses the same neural pathways as our actual eyes.

    • At first, she wanted to study if our mind's eye used the same neural pathways as our actual eyes.

      At first, she wanted to study if our mind's eye used the same neural pathways as our actual eyes.

    B1

    Is Love Really A Drug? | What Does Love & Heartbreak Do To My Body | National Geographic

    08:49Is Love Really A Drug? | What Does Love & Heartbreak Do To My Body | National Geographic
    • This stampede of neurochemicals can even deactivate the neural pathways responsible for negative emotions, meaning we might be unable to feel some bad things when we're thinking about our crush.

      This stampede of neurochemicals can even deactivate the neural pathways responsible for negative emotions, meaning we might be unable to feel some bad things when we're thinking about our crush.

    • This stampede of neurochemicals can even deactivate the neural pathways responsible for negative emotions, meaning we might be unable to feel some bad things when we're thinking about our crush.

      This stampede of neurochemicals can even deactivate the neural pathways responsible for negative emotions, meaning we might be unable to feel some bad things when we're thinking about our crush.

    B2

    BRAIN ROT | Why Are You Losing Control Of Your Brain? | 🎧Podcast and Chill | Intermediate

    15:31BRAIN ROT | Why Are You Losing Control Of Your Brain? | 🎧Podcast and Chill | Intermediate
    • Rick Hanson explains that focusing on positive experiences strengthens neural pathways, making optimism more automatic.

      Rick Hanson explains that focusing on positive experiences strengthens neural pathways, making optimism more automatic.

    • Neuroscientist Dr. Rick Hansen explains that focusing on positive experiences strengthens neural pathways, making optimism more automatically.

      Neuroscientist Dr. Rick Hansen explains that focusing on positive experiences strengthens neural pathways, making optimism more automatically.

    B1

    How Video Games Change Your Brain

    04:12How Video Games Change Your Brain
    • Plasticity is the ability for the brain to adapt and change their neural pathways.

      Plasticity is the ability for the brain to adapt and change their neural pathways.

    • neural pathways. More plasticity is better! And it's not just the plasticity, a study

      neural pathways. More plasticity is better! And it's not just the plasticity, a study

    B1

    What Happens When You Masturbate TOO MUCH?

    04:02What Happens When You Masturbate TOO MUCH?
    • The Delta fosb protein basically acts like an electric switch in the brain and forms new neural pathways in response to rewarding stimuli and overstimulation, AKA dopamine release from masturbating excessively.

      The Delta fosb protein basically acts like an electric switch in the brain and forms new neural pathways in response to rewarding stimuli and overstimulation, AKA dopamine release from masturbating excessively.

    • The delta FOSB protein basically acts like an electric switch in the brain and forms new neural pathways in response to rewarding stimuli and overstimulation, aka dopamine release, from masturbating excessively.

      The delta FOSB protein basically acts like an electric switch in the brain and forms new neural pathways in response to rewarding stimuli and overstimulation, aka dopamine release, from masturbating excessively.

    B2

    Learning a Foreign Language | STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW

    47:16Learning a Foreign Language | STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW
    • Why wouldn't it activate your inhibitory neurons to just stand down, right?" And the best I could come up with—this is just me editorializing, I'll admit it—is that those new novel sounds are still following the same neural pathways that, say, English does.

      Why wouldn't it activate your inhibitory neurons to just stand down, right?" And the best I could come up with—this is just me editorializing, I'll admit it—is that those new novel sounds are still following the same neural pathways that, say, English does.

    • It's like the neural pathways you established for language, right?

      It's like the neural pathways you established for language, right?

    A2

    The Scientific Power of Thought

    02:50The Scientific Power of Thought
    • Well, because imagination and action are actually integrated and engage the same neural pathways, practicing one actually influences the other.

      Well, because imagination and action are actually integrated and engage the same neural pathways, practicing one actually influences the other.

    • neural pathways, practicing one actually influences the other.

      neural pathways, practicing one actually influences the other.

    A2