How Does a Child's Brain Develop? | Susan Y. Bookheimer PhD | UCLAMDChat

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @moonlightfanta8598
    @moonlightfanta8598 Год назад +3

    This is extremely helpful, thank you so much!! The graphics on this presentation are phenomenal as well

  • @salehuddin6533
    @salehuddin6533 4 года назад +13

    Excellent talk! Precise, comprehensive and simplified. Thank you Dr Susan!

  • @mitalibaxi5788
    @mitalibaxi5788 4 года назад +18

    Thank you mam for explaining such a complicated topic so simply that even a layman can understand. Really well balanced explanation.🙏👍

  • @perspectives5785
    @perspectives5785 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Dr. Susan. Comprehensive and clear. Enjoyed it and learn a lot.

  • @moonlightfanta8598
    @moonlightfanta8598 Год назад

    I’m studying neurology and I’m hoping and praying that this answers the current questions I have in my mind

  • @thestresstheoryofhansselye3607

    Excellent presentation that explains how environmental circumstances affect brain development and brain health.

  • @Justchillingitseems
    @Justchillingitseems 2 месяца назад

    Splendid lesson. Very easy to understand.

  • @siobhanhoward7158
    @siobhanhoward7158 3 года назад +1

    This was a fantastic watch, thank you for the lesson!

  • @thesundancekid123
    @thesundancekid123 10 месяцев назад

    very informative and super well explained, thank you!

  • @doctorgenerous
    @doctorgenerous 2 года назад +3

    "That's why teens are...the way they are..." (rolls eyes). HAHAHAHAHA! I love when humor and science collide - it's absolute brilliance!

  • @misstaveras8028
    @misstaveras8028 5 лет назад +4

    The fact that you CAnT distinguish at a young age with an MRI if a child has a particular disability give me a feeling that with dedication and the right therapy approach you can help to slow down the damage.

    • @bonjour8187
      @bonjour8187 5 лет назад +1

      I got assignment about it

    • @bonjour8187
      @bonjour8187 5 лет назад +1

      Can u plz give some refernces or books name which i can use as Source for my assignment

    • @misstaveras8028
      @misstaveras8028 5 лет назад +1

      @@bonjour8187 hello, I just got that fact from the presentation. I very confident to say this was a research journal presented and publish some magazine or presented to a reknown institution. If you can trace her research she cited all the work she based on. May be contacting UCLA university and the department within they might help you to track it. I wish I can help you more, but hope this trace path help you reach the source you are looking for.

    • @maexbunz5869
      @maexbunz5869 3 года назад

      Very informative. Thank you

  • @melb4161
    @melb4161 5 лет назад +5

    Very helpful video. Excellent.

  • @debesteves.
    @debesteves. 2 года назад

    Thank you for the great lesson! very helpful

  • @swatjoshi577
    @swatjoshi577 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Mam
    This lecture is so awesome

  • @blngmz1777
    @blngmz1777 3 года назад

    Amazing lesson! I was so inspired by how it was presented and the information was excellent.
    Thank You,
    Bee

  • @rachellecallan9604
    @rachellecallan9604 3 года назад

    Found the video very informative and easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @NewNovemberRain
    @NewNovemberRain 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video.

  • @Lilpumpkin505
    @Lilpumpkin505 3 года назад +11

    Im here cause I may have taken acid and shrooms before I found out I was pregnant and I just had my baby and she is ahead of where she should be for her age and I'm just a lil shook cause I honestly didn't expect my baby to come out like this

    • @JamesR23
      @JamesR23 3 года назад +1

      I knew a real hippie chick who took acid when she was giving birth for the experience of it and her kid turned out very intelligent

    • @Lilpumpkin505
      @Lilpumpkin505 3 года назад +1

      @@JamesR23 acid giving birth really must have been a unique experience, wow. I wish I could be on that level some time

  • @stephanielechuga4935
    @stephanielechuga4935 2 года назад

    Shaauuu very informative thank you

  • @kizitohopeful1309
    @kizitohopeful1309 5 лет назад +3

    very educative. thanks

  • @TaraJoiner-f4x
    @TaraJoiner-f4x 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @arnediegenbach5441
    @arnediegenbach5441 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks, very interesting. I’m making a digital baby brain simulation and your information is helpful. Hope to see more!

  • @jonathanjollimore4794
    @jonathanjollimore4794 2 года назад

    Whatever it is the stuff you learn early sticks with yea like glue to point I don't even have thing about it consciously to execute it at all

  • @helenacuna5855
    @helenacuna5855 5 лет назад +3

    I loved it, very interesting

  • @natasagore4760
    @natasagore4760 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful video, thank you

  • @pratapkumar5236
    @pratapkumar5236 4 года назад +2

    Very nice

  • @nakiwalapeace2931
    @nakiwalapeace2931 4 года назад

    Thanks Dr.. Susan

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @garyedwards3269
    @garyedwards3269 3 года назад +3

    Thank you Professor Bookheimer for the detailed video on brain development. VERY informative.
    Q: Can exposure to natural chemicals like pheromones affect fetal brain development?
    Q: Aren't pheromones created by nature to chemically target the human brain? Does the human brain communicate biophysically with other human brains using pheromones as a kind of bio-language that supersedes vocal language? (Does maternal immunity tie into this as well?)
    Q: Is the need to seek out social experiences in teens a survival tactic? It seems logical to assume that young people who failed to get along with their indigenous community were less likely to survive to pass on their genes.
    Q: Since America has eradicated community in favor of corporations, as opposed to Europe and third world countries, doesn't this put American teens more at risk?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @_tynwrocks_2538
      @_tynwrocks_2538 2 года назад

      Ok well I am by no means a neuropsychologist however, I have read much on the topic and am currently in post secondary education for the topic. So one of your questions I do have an answer to, question 3 regarding social experiences in teens. Yes it is important for children to experience social interactions. If a child is not exposed to adequate social stimuli they are at risk of developing anti social/anti personality disorder, which has all kinds of terrible effects, immediately and for the future. This is a kind of stunting. Stunting meaning a section of time were a child is lacking a specific form of sustenance. Stunting is usually due to lack of food, vitamins or minerals, however, a sub-classification of stunting is just what you said a lack of social interaction at a young age. These effects have no treatment are appear to effect the person for the remainder of their life. So yah let your child go to the playground. If you care to read more the world health organization has an article going more in-depth on the topic. Cheers.

  • @shaneharper28
    @shaneharper28 Год назад

    Spend more time hearing what we are going to learn than actually covering the information good job

  • @sahil_jangir
    @sahil_jangir 4 года назад

    Nice nuerons cordination for rendering this great information in fluent way.

  • @mandarkumthekar8565
    @mandarkumthekar8565 Год назад

    Very good

  • @besreal3419
    @besreal3419 2 года назад +1

    I want to know how toddlers can say things they haven't learned yet. My 3 year old had delayed speech and had only said single words, or once two words together. But then one day he said "I knew you in China in 1940 and our lucky color was green." I kept questioning him, but he kept silent and never gave me any more information. He didn't know there are countries. He didn't know there are years. He couldn't count to 10 yet. He had been learning colors, but was never told that any were lucky. How did 1940 get inside his brain? Our ancestors are English, German, French, & Dutch mixed. We never knewn much of anything about China or Chinese and never spoke about China.

    • @heathermarie7030
      @heathermarie7030 Год назад +1

      We are not the body, we are a soul and spirit having a human experience and we have lived many lives. We usually have a veil of forgetting at some point while in the womb, though there are methods to recover the information. Look up videos on children remembering past lives.

  • @ttwsyfbelieve6
    @ttwsyfbelieve6 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative

  • @priscilla9995
    @priscilla9995 4 года назад

    Really awesome!

  • @elizabethnino285
    @elizabethnino285 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing part of your knowledge. The explanation and material was so easy to understand. I wish lots of educators that focus on early age development could enjoy this information as well. I truly wish I could be your student Susan. BEST ENERGY TO YOU ;-)

  • @krishnapachauri3930
    @krishnapachauri3930 2 года назад

    Who(the source0 is making and developing the brain structure with time and from where is the intelligence to grow it in a required fashion is coming ?

  • @mandarkumthekar8565
    @mandarkumthekar8565 Год назад

    I like it very much

  • @mencadotranforming4411
    @mencadotranforming4411 Год назад

    Are we all necessarily born "with all of the basics" of the various brain networks "already connected up" ?

  • @zisischartampilas6601
    @zisischartampilas6601 3 года назад +4

    We have more brain cells when were borned.....
    Nice
    People who see these comments the first 7 year of childs life are the most important make sure that your child uses as much of his her brain as posible at that time cause they can learn anything very easily they have more brain cells than us adulds and if they dont use them they will be thrown away and get wasted as the doctor said here
    Good luck

  • @TheBenadam
    @TheBenadam Год назад

    If a caregiver, let’s say the primary, does not smile or respond to the child as it seeks interaction or attention. Does this affect those nodes or centers / systems that you discussed that would normally develop to appreciate or be sensitive to reward, say a smile, and attention? Humans are quick to adapt to survive. Maybe this is survival adaptation by the child, just as we adults adapt to toxic substances in our bodies like tobacco and other smoke, drugs, alcohol, Cheetos, McDonald’s, and even emotional abuse as the child is possibly doing.

  • @mitalibaxi5788
    @mitalibaxi5788 4 года назад

    My question is, does Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive constructivism has a complementary ground from neuroscience?

  • @AJones-mb7zg
    @AJones-mb7zg 5 лет назад +1

    I need information on TODDLERS and Iphone use as a "babysitter"!

    • @StarryNightxx
      @StarryNightxx 5 лет назад +5

      I work with young children and hope my info can help. 😊 There are some benefits to technology because there are educational videos you can watch with them, however, it is much more valuable and enriching to bring children outside to play or give them sensory items. Their brains will develop a lot more if they are experiencing different senses (touching things, exploring, even falling down) than if they are just visually watching things or scrolling.

  • @lovequaye5691
    @lovequaye5691 2 года назад

    My baby is 10 months and ct scan shows my baby's front brain has shrunk causing delayed development like sitting nor crawling nor walking...says pediatrician..need help explaining why it happened

  • @likesomeonebe9741
    @likesomeonebe9741 3 года назад

    nerve cells don't have centrosome so how does brain grow

  • @josephlore4831
    @josephlore4831 5 лет назад +1

    Can you explain why reasoning, is different for let say say children age 3 to 5 yrs in the US and European countries?. I believe children at a young age can reason better in Europe than the US. What do you think?

    • @angelajackson7560
      @angelajackson7560 4 года назад

      Good hypothesis, dont know answer tho

    • @garyedwards3269
      @garyedwards3269 3 года назад

      Europe's advantage is it's social infrastructure which emphasizes community connections. Europe has, via it's ancient traditions, smaller geographical size and longstanding family ties, a heightened sense of 'community' in it's social structure which aids communication in children who are taught the importance of community.
      America, on the other hand, has eradicated community in favor of corporations because cooperative communities are 'power bases' that can say "NO" to the government. Corporations get all the benefits of a communal workforce but bear no responsibility for the wellbeing of their employees. Corporations are used to redirect the generated wealth of local communities into the pockets of the 1%...who then use that wealth to control government regulations.
      The government then uses the building codes and zoning regulations to restrict affordable housing and interdependent communities from forming...the infrastructure of community...which efficiently strangles community in the womb.
      Community infrastructure in America can only be found in religious communities (like the Amish, the Mormons, the Mennonites, the Hutterites or the Bruderhof Communities, etc)...hippie communes, street gangs, prison gangs, military units & submarine crews, secret societies (Freemasons, Skull & Bones, etc) and socialist cults like 'The Move'.

    • @newcreationeconomics2981
      @newcreationeconomics2981 2 года назад

      Nutrition

  • @explorateur8159
    @explorateur8159 3 года назад +1

    I theorize skill development can actually be better accomplished & established during the sensitive periods of an individual's development.
    By establishing a stronger neural network pertinent to a particular skill through repeated stimulation of the brain areas associated with the skill, the child will be able to retain & devote areas of the brain for the desired skill.
    I also hypothesize that personality is largely developed by the stimulation of neural pathways during childhood, rather than genetics, such as by fear, desire, & repetition as prompted by one's social, parental, & otherwise educational/conditioning environments.

  • @albertogomez4874
    @albertogomez4874 Год назад

    How can I lower my hba1c naturally?

  • @annamarcelitashakil1738
    @annamarcelitashakil1738 3 года назад +3

    Fully development of brain starts in pregnancy of proper nutrition- my opinion

  • @mahidulmandal9082
    @mahidulmandal9082 5 лет назад +4

    give the solutions of any brain problems pls....

  • @harishyadav1418
    @harishyadav1418 5 лет назад +1

    Thankx for the video mam ....my baby's age is 5 month she has problem in her brain .she can not see anything even her eye's are alright. Size of her brain is small and 70%damage what to do? Plss guide

  • @jon2beast547
    @jon2beast547 5 лет назад +1

    My baby plays piano .. age 5 months

  • @eternalbrain2742
    @eternalbrain2742 3 года назад +2

    Brain development with MHz : ruclips.net/video/xdNPGN-i0no/видео.html

  • @celine9394
    @celine9394 4 года назад

    ooo famous Susan Bookheimer. I read her articles about Alzheimer disease genetics

  • @kailashpatel1706
    @kailashpatel1706 3 года назад

    is it true premature birth (32 weeks) is linked to poor mathematical ability..?

  • @jesusrosales4592
    @jesusrosales4592 3 года назад

    Excuse me dr. Have a question to ask you say that you practice and your practice's is in autoimagen digital imaging of the brain of children's brain I wondered when you happens when an adult dies and their brain dies and we use a transplant of a child and we transplanted into a human and human man's brain does his thoughts and his emotions and a sentence in his body normal Andre act like a normal man like in for example in a self-defense to defending his life or his family or only understanding only understanding was being projected to audio and audio and other injections as nature Nitro our lawsuit is sodium truth sodium and sodium which means he would only understand what was projected into his head but his reactions and in no more pain feeling and understanding and emotional and comprehending it sometimes things

  • @АшотГогавич
    @АшотГогавич 2 года назад

    Do eggs cause diabetes?

  • @nowchanlahkesis9691
    @nowchanlahkesis9691 2 года назад +2

    Arrest them all leave our children's minds alone!

  • @RomeosPlay
    @RomeosPlay 2 года назад

    Here you can see a brain talking about brains like it is not like him but just an organ from others individuals

  • @fansoftheboss2963
    @fansoftheboss2963 6 лет назад +1

    my baby brain is damage 70% and what I do I don't know

    • @MJ-eb6fk
      @MJ-eb6fk 5 лет назад

      Maybe you should enroll your baby in a study

    • @bodyboardingchronicles602
      @bodyboardingchronicles602 5 лет назад +5

      I pray for a full recovery and healing of God child your child.
      Am'en!

    • @Kitty7-e8e
      @Kitty7-e8e 4 года назад

      Sorry to hear that my naby also has severe brain damage. Mine baby is 3 months now. How is your baby doing now.

    • @Kitty7-e8e
      @Kitty7-e8e 4 года назад

      Imran Imran heello imran i wanted to talk to u

    • @kocem3384
      @kocem3384 4 года назад

      Pramila Katila I will give birth to a brain injured child in about a week. The most inspiring books I have read were of Glenn Doman. Brain can grow with the right nutrition (DHA) and mental stimulation. Check Doman Institute website or read any of his books. The future is bright ☺️

  • @dadiveeraswamy9209
    @dadiveeraswamy9209 5 лет назад +2

    Hai medam. My 3 months baby was leccensaphaly smooth brain. So any possible treatment.

  • @chhavichhavi3434
    @chhavichhavi3434 3 года назад

    Some one take it

  • @jayghosalkar1614
    @jayghosalkar1614 6 лет назад +1

    Meri baby ka brain develop nahi hai wo abhi 1 sal ki hui brain develop hoga kya upay batao

  • @sabrinasharmin647
    @sabrinasharmin647 4 года назад

    Do trees have growth pattern such as HAIL LORD CHRIST, OM MANI PADMI HUM,OM GAN GANPATI NAMO NAMAH,OM NAMSH SHIVAY,LA ILAHA ILLALLAHU MOHAMMEDUR SHAH NOWAZ OGNOROTE..........^...........................^........

  • @TheFriendlyPsychopath
    @TheFriendlyPsychopath 4 месяца назад

    I was in little flower orphanage at 3 months old, ,later on in life i was diagnosed with primary psychopathy. I wonder if theres a connection.

  • @bunnybabybevytv6434
    @bunnybabybevytv6434 11 месяцев назад

  • @samirasher1206
    @samirasher1206 3 года назад

    12:20

  • @eej902
    @eej902 3 года назад

    What happens if u have a nine yo girl who acts like a one year old??

  • @joeamin2838
    @joeamin2838 Год назад

    Which country has lowest diabetes?

  • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
    @ConnoisseurOfExistence 4 года назад +3

    That's a great and very informative talk. However, you're wrong about autism. Autism is not a disability, it is a super power. Autistic brains are more sensitive and can reach higher states of development in comparison to neurotypical brains, but need longer maturation periods.

    • @ZoraVisions
      @ZoraVisions 3 года назад

      As someone with autism and ADHD I agree and I hate hearing all those noises when I sleep which is why I were ear muffs

    • @lattkrankt3220
      @lattkrankt3220 3 года назад +1

      This is just my perception, but it feels the brain of an autistic has impairments. Like development isn't "evenly distributed" across all parts of the brain. Causing certain parts to function more efficiently while leaving other parts underdeveloped

    • @newcreationeconomics2981
      @newcreationeconomics2981 2 года назад

      Do you desire to have autistic kids?

    • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
      @ConnoisseurOfExistence 2 года назад

      @@newcreationeconomics2981 I do. Just like myself, I've never been officially diagnosed, but according to my own research, I do have some degree of autism.

    • @newcreationeconomics2981
      @newcreationeconomics2981 2 года назад

      @@ConnoisseurOfExistence what are the basic symptoms of autism?

  • @queeneva1985
    @queeneva1985 4 месяца назад

    This is why it’s critical to allow kids be kids. To subject any child to puberty blockers and other hormonal treatments that suppress their natural development is evil.

  • @chhavichhavi3434
    @chhavichhavi3434 3 года назад

    Half mind mother feed milk by 8 month

  • @c4ntzy384
    @c4ntzy384 2 года назад

    Hi everyone how to brain my mom angry

  • @edwardgreysand3327
    @edwardgreysand3327 2 года назад

    Or flush it away

  • @chhavichhavi3434
    @chhavichhavi3434 3 года назад

    9 month import milk

  • @c4ntzy384
    @c4ntzy384 2 года назад

    I hate mymom

  • @edwardgreysand3327
    @edwardgreysand3327 2 года назад

    then you cry ... why have I become a slave and mgtow..😂😂😂

  • @pinto-psi
    @pinto-psi 2 года назад

    Anyone else here in 2022 looking for some video related fo those Studies?