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There Are Two Kinds of Curious
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这个科学视频探索了两种不同类型的好奇心——特质好奇心和状态好奇心——以及它们如何随年龄变化。学习者将接触心理学、神经科学和研究方法论相关词汇,包括多巴胺、认知衰退和纵向研究等术语。对科学概念的清晰解释非常适合培养学术英语能力,理解研究发现的讨论和辩论方式。
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下载Children are full of curiosity and wonder about every little thing around them.
But somewhere along the line, a lot of us lose that childlike curiosity.
Old people know the answers, so we’re just not as curious as we used to be.
At least, that’s the conventional wisdom.
And there are some studies that support it.
But there’s also some recent research that suggests older people may be more curious than their younger counterparts.
And that may help you maintain your brain as you age.
Naturally, scientists are curious about the reasons for those mixed results.
As it turns out, we may have been thinking about curiosity all wrong.
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As you age, your priorities change. While you used to be motivated by the adrenaline of meeting new people and trying out a new bar, these days, you’re more satisfied by a comfortable night in and a solid amount of sleep.
It seems that you are focused on different things later in adulthood than you used to be.
And that is supported by research. Studies have shown decreases in curiosity about other people, yourself, and new knowledge from early to late adulthood, plus less openness to new experiences.
And, for years, researchers have been trying to figure out why.
One hypothesis hinges on the idea that when you’re younger, you have a lot of time left before you die.
So earlier in life, you prioritize seeking out new information and experiences that could prepare you for whatever might come up in those intervening years.
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你是一个好人。(You are a good person.)
“people” 是 “person” 的复数形式,指一群人或公众。
状态是指某人或某物在特定时间所处的情况。
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