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Quando se fala de Educação Física se fala de educação para o movimento em suas mais variadas manifestações. Nesse sentido, a Aprendizagem Motora é uma das áreas mais elementares e se refere às mudanças nos movimentos de um organismo que acabam por refletir mudanças na estrutura e função do sistema nervoso. O aprendizado motor ocorre em escalas de tempo e graus de complexidade variados: os humanos aprendem a andar ou falar ao longo dos anos, mas continuam a se ajustar às mudanças de altura, peso, força e outros ao longo de suas vidas. Como a aprendizagem motora se relaciona à pedagogia do esporte e como ambas podem utilizar conhecimentos das neurociências para nos dar pistas de como ter uma intervenção mais efetiva na educação de nossos alunos e no treino de nossos atletas? O Prof. Dr. Guilherme Lage (UFMG) conversa conosco sobre essas e outras questões muito importantes para a formação esportiva, de iniciantes a atletas de alto rendimento. Abaixo, seguem algumas dicas de leitura da nossa conversa. #1: Richard A. Schmidt & Timothy D. Lee. Motor Learning and Performance: From Principles to Application. 6th Ed. Human Kinetics, 2019. #2: Richard A. Schmidt, Timothy D. Lee, Carolee J. Wistein, Gabriele Wulf & Howard N. Zelaznik. Motor Control and Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis. 6th Ed. Human Kinetics, 2018. #3: James Tresilian. Sensorimotor Control and Learning: An Introduction to the Behavioral Neuroscience of Action. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. #4: Bryan Kolb & Ian Q. Shaw. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology. 8th Ed. Worth Publishers, 2021. #5: David Poeppel, George R. Mangun & Michael S. Gazzaniga. The Cognitive Neurosciences. 6th Ed. The MIT Press, 2020. #6: Roberto Lent. Cem bilhões de neurônios? Conceitos Fundamentais de Neurociência. 2a Ed. Atheneu, 2010. #7: Richard A. Magill. Aprendizagem Motora: Conceitos e Aplicações. Edgard Blucher, 2000. Siga o Prof. Guilherme Lage também nas redes sociais: - Instagram: @neuro_movimento - Facebook: NNeuroM - Núcleo de Neurociências do Movimento - YouTube: NNeuroM - Neurociências do Movimento Gostou na nossa conversa? Deixe seu like, faça um comentário e compartilhe este vídeo. Inscreva-se no canal! Músicas de abertura e encerramento: Midnite Dialog Long (jingle) e Windy City Long (jingle).
You are right, and everyone else is wrong. Okay, maybe not everyone else but a lot of people.No matter what subject that is, we tend to think we are right most of the time.After all, being right is soothing, while being wrong is a threat to our status.But, if you are not wrong, how can you learn? How can you avoid new mistakes if there aren't any? How can you improve your behavior?In this episode, Dr. Pascal Wallisch and I discuss why using your perceptions as a baseline for understanding your behaviors is not actually reliable.If that is the case, can you even trust your perceptions to determine how other people's behaviors should be?Dr. Wallisch studied "The Dress" and the "Laurel-Yanny" phenomena, which took over the internet a few years ago. He also helps us see that cognitive biases, although sometimes portrayed negatively, are just a natural way to help us survive and thrive in the world we live in.Episode pageResources:Dr. Pascal Wallisch's profile at NYUDr. Pascal Wallisch's WebsiteDr. Pascal Wallisch's TwitterDr. Pascal Wallisch's paper on Laurel-YannyOriginal Laurel audio on vocabulary.comThe DressThe rabbit-duck illusionYou Are Not So Smart interview with Dr. Pascal WallischLeft-brain interpreter concept from split-brain patients by Michael S. Gazzaniga
Tornano i Libri a Colacione, la rubrica di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105! Questa settimana: Il discorso di Fabrice Caro e La coscienza è un istinto di Michael S. Gazzaniga.→ Vuoi conoscere meglio l’editoria? http://www.edday.it → Leggi? Ti aspetto su BookBlister! http://www.bookblister.com → Scrivi? Ti aspetto su https://www.berettamazzotta.it
Tornano i Libri a Colacione, la rubrica di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105! Questa settimana: Il discorso di Fabrice Caro e La coscienza è un istinto di Michael S. Gazzaniga.→ Vuoi conoscere meglio l'editoria? http://www.edday.it → Leggi? Ti aspetto su BookBlister! http://www.bookblister.com → Scrivi? Ti aspetto su https://www.berettamazzotta.it
Tornano i Libri a Colacione, la rubrica di Tutto Esaurito su Radio 105! Questa settimana: Il discorso di Fabrice Caro e La coscienza è un istinto di Michael S. Gazzaniga. → Vuoi conoscere meglio l'editoria? http://www.edday.it → Leggi? Ti aspetto su BookBlister! http://www.bookblister.com → Scrivi? Ti aspetto su https://www.berettamazzotta.it
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
Send Message Please support our Podcast by clicking the link below. Thank you! https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support Book Summary: Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the most important neuroscientists of the twentieth century, gives us an exciting behind-the-scenes look at his seminal work on that unlikely couple, the right and left brain. Foreword by Steven Pinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobookspodcast/support
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03-09-2019: In this episode, I briefly talk about a book I just started called Tales from Both Sides of the Brain: A Life in Neuroscience by Michael S. Gazzaniga. I'm really excited about this one. I follow this up with short snippets of other things: work, life in Boise, and keeping up with the Random Rambles podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
迈克尔·加扎尼亚从时代的角度看艺术,这里是磨时艺见。 不少考古学家们发现,大概在距离现在四万年前,开始爆发性出现大量艺术性和创造性活动,这不但许多学者认为,这种创造能力的激增代表智人的一次重大进化,也引发他们的思考,艺术在进化过程中有什么用呢? 对此,认知神经科学之父迈克尔·加扎尼亚(Michael S. Gazzaniga)在他的著作《人类的荣耀:是什么让我们独一无二》中,就汇集了学者们对于艺术在人类进化过程中作用的四类看法。 法国拉斯科洞穴岩画,距今1.5-1.7万年第一种,艺术就像孔雀的尾巴,是一个适应度指标,是性选择的结果。有的学者认为创造能力更高的个体,成功繁衍后代的几率也更大。因为,每一件这样的艺术品,似乎都在说:“我寻找食物和栖息地的能力太强了!所以,我可以花一半时间来做这些没有显著生存价值的事情!” 中国金沙江岩画第二种,艺术是大脑其他功能的副产品。因为,从进化心理学角度来看,大脑的设计是针对人类祖先生存环境的需求。比如,吃甜食和高热量食物能够带来快感,所以吃这些东西显然是有助于增强生存能力的。但是慢慢地,人类发现通过绘画、音乐等艺术创作也能获得快感。因此,艺术就成为人类大脑功能的副产品。 舞蹈纹彩陶盆第三种,创造艺术的行为是偏向于社交型的自然选择结果。有的学者认为,艺术最根本的趋向是“制造特殊”,这种特殊化意味着背后有某种意图。比如,增加族群的团结,从而提供生存优势。如此一来,艺术创造在人类进化中,就成为促进或装饰重要社会行为。 英国巨石阵第四种,只有人类能够区分虚构和现实,从而使得艺术成为人类的一种学习方式。艺术能够帮助人类提高预测能力,在不同情况下做出反应。 这些就是学者们对于艺术和人类进化关系的讨论,不知道你是如何看待这件事? 以上内容由磨时艺见整理,希望对你有所启发。磨时艺见,每晚9点,准时更新!
The problem of consciousness has gnawed at us for millennia. How do neurons turn into minds? How does physical “stuff”―atoms, molecules, chemicals, and cells―create the vivid and various worlds inside our heads? In the last century there have been massive breakthroughs that have rewritten the science of the brain, and yet the puzzles faced by the ancient Greeks still perplex scientists to this day. To help us solve these puzzles, neuroscience pioneer Michael S. Gazzaniga brings us the latest research in the conversation about the human mind, compiled in his book The Consciousness Instinct: Unraveling the Mystery of How the Brain Makes the Mind. Gazzaniga was joined by onstage interviewer Bill Radke, KUOW’s host of The Record. Together the two presented us with a big-picture view of scientific revelations about consciousness, and question the centuries-old idea of the brain as a machine. Gazzaniga asserted that this model has it backward―brains make machines, but they cannot be reduced to one—and shared new research that suggests the brain is actually a confederation of independent modules working together. Join Gazzaniga and Radke for an illuminating discussion that will help define the future of brain science and artificial intelligence, and close the gap between brain and mind. Michael Gazzaniga is the director of the SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the president of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute, the founding director of the MacArthur Foundation’s Law and Neuroscience Project, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, and the National Academy of Sciences. He is the author of many popular science books, including Who’s In Charge?: Free Will and the Science of the Brain, Tales from Both Sides of the Brain, and Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique. Bill Radke is the host of The Record and Week In Review on KUOW. He has been a host on American Public Media’s Weekend America and Marketplace Morning Report, and is the creator of past show Rewind, a news-satire show heard on KUOW and nationwide on NPR. Recorded live at PATH by Town Hall Seattle on Tuesday, April 3, 2018.