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The neuroscience of how we learn

Mar 10, 2020
36:56
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Learning How Our Brains Are Still Better Than Machines
02:06 • 2min
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3
The Intuitive Components of the Mind in the Learning Process
04:26 • 3min
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We Have a Better Learning Device
07:42 • 2min
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Is the Brain a Pattern Recogniser?
09:29 • 4min
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MRI and the Infant Brain
13:01 • 3min
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7
Learning to Read - Is There Any Circuit for Reading?
16:21 • 4min
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8
Dyslexia
20:33 • 2min
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Teaching to Learning Styles Is Misguided
22:33 • 2min
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The Four Pillars of Learning
24:22 • 3min
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Engaging Children in the Classroom
27:23 • 2min
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The Importance of Correcting Errors
29:14 • 4min
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Why Sleep Is So Important
33:32 • 3min
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We talk to French neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene about his new book How We Learn: Why Brains Learn Better Than Any Machine … for Now.

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