In this episode, my guest is Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, EdD, professor of education, psychology and neuroscience at the University of Southern California and director of the Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education, who has done groundbreaking research on emotions, self-awareness and social interactions and how these impact the way we learn and change across our lifespan. She explains how an understanding of emotions can be leveraged to improve learning in children and in adults, and how the education system should be altered to include new forms of exploration and to facilitate better learning and to include more diverse learning (and teaching) styles. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in how we learn, human development in children and adults, as well as those generally interested in education, psychology or neuroscience.
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Decoding the neural representation of story meanings across languages: [ Ссылка ]
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The Smoke Around Mirror Neurons: Goals as Sociocultural and Emotional Organizers of Perception and Action in Learning: [ Ссылка ]
Diverse Adolescents’ Transcendent Thinking Predicts Young Adult Psychosocial Outcomes via Brain Network Development: [ Ссылка ]
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
00:02:11 Sponsors: Eight Sleep, HVMN, ROKA
00:05:54 Inspiration, Awe & Story
00:09:59 Brain-Body, Narratives
00:15:58 Emotions, Durability & Lifespan
00:21:47 Conjuring Stories, Historical Context & Emotion
00:32:16 Sponsor: AG1
00:33:30 Hierarchal Emotion Organization, Default Mode Network, Story & Emotion
00:46:24 Emotional Development & Lifetime
00:57:13 Narrative & Genocide; Checking Assumptions & Mental Flexibility
01:05:22 Social Media, Cognitive Dissonance
01:09:52 Education, Deconstructing Beliefs & Curiosity
01:17:22 Sponsor: InsideTracker
01:18:32 Emotion & Learning; Constructing Meaning
01:28:59 Good Teachers & Curiosity
01:33:25 Inter-disciplinary Education; Development & Culture
01:50:58 Idea Exploration, Tolerance
01:56:53 Reframing Education, Deconstructing Assumptions
02:03:28 Safety, Creativity & Default Mode Network
02:12:15 Civic Discourse & Education; Deconstructing Ideas
02:27:31 “Mirror” Neurons, Shared Social Experiences
02:35:49 Cold Exposure & Sickness; Role of Education
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