Norman Doidge on Neuroplasticity and the Brain's way of healing, full interview

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2017
  • Norman Doidge talks to Yvo Mentens about the latest research on Neuro plasticity, his book « The Brain’s way of Healing », new insights in non-invasive therapy, the drive behind his work and a new exciting personal project.
    1. What is Neuroplasticity and what is Neuroplastic healing ?
    2. Who can really benefit from Neuro plastic healing ?
    3. How can you find relief from chronic pain ?
    4. A Parkinson patient finds a new quality of movement through conscious walking.
    5. Light therapy is used to help with concussions and traumatic brain injuries
    6. Sound therapy to help young children with symptoms of autism
    7. Moshe Feldenkrais, a powerfull integrative thinker
    8. The Feldenkrais method, using movement to talk to the brain
    9. What drives Norman Doidge in his work on Neuroplasticity ?
    10. What is Norman Doidge’s next project ?

Комментарии • 15

  • @susanWilder2175
    @susanWilder2175 10 месяцев назад +7

    Also, what a treat to have an interviewer that listens and only seems to ask questions as they arise in a thoughtful and well timed way.

  • @ernreeders1487
    @ernreeders1487 3 года назад +6

    Fascinating. Doidge is an excellent explainer.
    Thank you.

  • @chancotrinh
    @chancotrinh 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for posting this interview

  • @David.fix4u
    @David.fix4u 2 года назад +4

    Lovit. Moshe is smiling 😃

  • @martacartouche905
    @martacartouche905 3 года назад +3

    Yes. Big thanks for posting this interview! I am a Feldenkrais Practitioner, and I would like to subtitle it in Italian.
    Where do I need to ask permission, could you help me? Grazie!

    • @feldenkraiseducation
      @feldenkraiseducation  3 года назад

      Hi Marta, sure you can put Italian subtitles. Send us a mail and we'll get in touch with you. Have a nice day.

  • @darwinoldpoter4926
    @darwinoldpoter4926 3 месяца назад +1

    Book is amazing

  • @mpiedeble6170
    @mpiedeble6170 3 года назад +2

    bonjour j'ai votre livre , mais je sais que j'utilise la neuroplasticité ; diagnostiquée parkinson à 36 ans ; une balle un batton ,une bonne musique et je dance ...............

  • @renaudchantal2663
    @renaudchantal2663 2 месяца назад

    Bonjour, je souffre de douleurs neuropathiques sur un large territoire qui ne fait que s'agrandir au fil du temps lié avec le syndrome de la queue de cheval. Ça fait 30 ans que je souffre. Est-ce que vous pouvez m'aider à cartographier les zones cérébrales impliquées dans ce processus afin de les désactiver? Je signale que c'est le territoire des nerfs sciatiques qui souffre. Et d'autres douleurs annexes.
    Merci de m'éclairer

    • @feldenkraiseducation
      @feldenkraiseducation  Месяц назад

      Bonjour, concernant les douleurs chroniques, je vous encourage à regarder les recherches de Howard Schubiner ou Alan Gordon. Voici un lien pour un cours en ligne de 12h avec Howard Schubiner. forest-lighthouse.be/en/unlearning-pain/

  • @SweetiePieTweety
    @SweetiePieTweety 3 месяца назад +2

    About 10 minutes and he speaks to one region of the brain handling two different things such as pain and visualization.
    Then he goes on to explain if you’re in pain it’s hard to do higher math.
    Me and my children have Aphantasia the inability to visualize mental pics. We’ve also seem to have the inability to do higher math. We also have a genetic-based pain syndrome since birth.
    I’ve wondered if the neurology got changed blocking visualization because of pain. Could that be?
    Was the real estate in the brain taken over and given over completely on the map to pain blocking out the ability to visualize.
    Because most brain retraining programs are based in visualization I found it almost impossible to progress.
    But maybe that is the key to try to force the brain to develop the ability to visualize and reclaim the map of that part of the brain from pain to mental pics.
    I would love to hear Georgia’s opinion on this in ability to see mental pics and some people considering it’s attached to this pain region and how that might be changed genetically and pass down because it has been passed down now through two generations this in ability to do math and to see mental pics and this has been called a learning disability dyslexia and memory disability and processing disability. It has been quite disabling.
    Very colicky babies and very sensory sensitive. Emotional trauma may or may not be a hereditary factor. 🤷‍♀️

    • @turnitupmike
      @turnitupmike 2 месяца назад

      Dr Daniel Amen might be interesting to ask that question to ask well. Might be possible to remap the brain mapping to something like folding a cloth into a shape so map kinetic activity... so the "mapping" becomes like drawing or playing the puano etc, just something you can do as a sequence and pattern interrupt.. that's just one idea I thought of that I'd pose as the question. Not saying I have a clue if that is part of an answer.

  • @VladyslavKL
    @VladyslavKL 2 года назад +1

    🐋

  • @efil1607
    @efil1607 2 года назад

    53

  • @1831Darwinia
    @1831Darwinia 9 дней назад

    This guy is so vague it’s like he’s hiding everything he knows-and maybe that isn’t too much.