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Brain Hack: 6 secrets to learning faster, backed by neuroscience | Lila Landowski | TEDxHobart

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Transcriber: Anna Kalynchuk Reviewer: Michael Nystrom

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I'm angry.

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And I’m angry because I wish I knew this when I was younger.

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So I’m a neuroscientist and a lecturer.

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And as a neuroscientist,

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I study the brain and the nerves that span out into the body.

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And as a lecturer, I teach the next generation of healthcare professionals.

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And look, I see some students struggle with their learning,

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especially the older ones, but it’s not their fault.

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You know, we don't get taught how to learn.

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We just kind of expect it to happen.

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And I think the worst curse of all really is it gets harder to learn as we age.

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But what if I told you that there are things that we can do

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to learn faster and more effectively?

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I’m going to take you through the neuroscience

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behind six critical ingredients that can help you learn faster:

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attention, alertness, sleep,

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repetition, breaks, and mistakes.

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Now, first things first. How do we actually learn?

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We need neuroplasticity to happen.

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So neuroplasticity is the scientific term that essentially means

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our brain’s ability to physically change in response to experience.

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So when we’re learning something, whether it’s learning information or

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learning a skill,

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tiny little connections called synapses

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form between neighboring neurons in the brain.

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And the more we do that thing, whether it’s information or a skill,

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the more robust those connections become

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and the better we get at doing whatever it is.

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Now, what you’re looking at here

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are two neurons that I filmed in a petri dish connecting.

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Actually, this was a petri dish that I was about to throw away,

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but I saw they were about to connect, so I quickly took this video.

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Now, these incredible handlike structures here are called “growth cones,”

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and every neuron has one.

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They actively sense the environment around,

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and they help each and every one of the 86 billion neurons in your brain

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find the correct place to connect to.

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So, for example, from here to here,

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or here to here.

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And this isn’t learning. This doesn’t represent learning.

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What it represents is how our brain wires itself during development.

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Now, when things go wrong with that wiring process

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or when it doesn't happen in the usual way,

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you can end up with things like issues with learning and memory.

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Now, kids are a little bit like sponges, right?

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They just seem to need to be exposed to stuff,

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and they seem to remember it.

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Languages, skills, sports, whatever it is, the learning just happens really quickly.

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Now, have you ever met someone who’s incredibly talented,

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and you just thought,

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“Okay, they must have some magic thing about them

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that the rest of us don’t have.”

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Well, what if I told you that that's probably not true?

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It mostly comes down to practice, perseverance,

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and when in development, they started learning that skill.

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So the earlier, the better.

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And people like Serena Williams and Beethoven,

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they weren't born with their skills.

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They practiced, and they all actually started by age five.

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So really, our ability to learn goes downhill after age five,

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(Laughter)

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but it certainly gets harder through our childhood, through our teens.

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And once we hit our mid-twenties, it gets exponentially harder to learn.

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But the good news is I’m going to tell you what you can do about it

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because there are things you can do.

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