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The Plastic Brain

Friday Feb 08 2008

   By Shae Hadden | Bio


The other day a friend mentioned a term I'd never heard before: neuroplasticity. So I looked it up on Wikipedia (yes, click on the link and you can go there too) and was amazed to find out that scientists are now proving that our thinking can actually change our brain anatomy. Neuroplasticity challenges the conventional wisdom that specific brain functions, such as speech and vision, are located in a specific cortex (or center). The traditional medical paradigm focused on the lower brain and neocortical areas as being unchanging after development, limiting our capacity for language development among other things. But this point of view didn't explain why some people could expand their learning capabilities and have one area of the brain assume a specific function that 'belonged' to another area (whether there was an injury or not).

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Written by eldering at Learning

Tagged with: aging learning neuroplasticity thinking

Life Expectancy

Friday Dec 07 2007

By Shae Hadden | Bio

I'm intrigued by the popularity of online life expectancy calculators. Like reading tea leaves, tarot cards or astrological charts, many people seem to be fascinated with the idea of predicting their future. This compulsion to 'know how much time we have' is closely tied with a desire to re-engineer our lives to reduce or eliminate aging altogether. As if each of us has an expiry date that we can scan so we can know when we'll be used up! The concept of 'life expectancy' is based on statistical projections, which are based on past history. When you think about it, the whole idea is based on the premise that the past is an accurate predictor of the future.

 

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Written by eldering at Fearless Aging

Tagged with: aging cure future life senescence time

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