Learning Through Experience
The developing brain has a remarkable ability to learn passively through experiences, creating extensive neural connections. As we grow, these connections undergo pruning, where unused pathways are eliminated, allowing for more efficient neural circuits. This process highlights the importance of early experiences in shaping memory and learning potential.In this clip
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Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain | Huberman Lab Podcast #58
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How does the brain trim away excess neurons and connections?
How does our mind change regarding neuroplasticity and synapses according to Andrew Huberman in the episode Dr. Oded Rechavi: Genes & the Inheritance of Memories Across Generations | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Memory and Inheritance?
Explain about the child's brain in terms of circuits that are modified even by passive experience in childhood, and confirm if it takes far fewer or less intense negative experiences to create PTSD because the brain is so plastic, as discussed in the episode Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain | Huberman Lab Podcast #58 and the clip Learning Through Experience. Please place the information in bullet points and in simple language.