@Nades129 Good question, it seems like it would have something to do with it. but i'd also wager that at that stage of our brain's development it wouldn't make evolutionary sense to spend resources consolidating memories when you still have many many basic rules to learn about the world around you.
So im guessing in the developing brain the connections die off that are not used and considered waste? But then, does the remaining neurons develop to give stronger signals to suit purpose?
If so, then overstimulating toddlers or babies (large diversity), should sustain a highly connected smart brain.
I'm still a bit indecisive on the basic measure of intelligence (basically the speed at which a brain can use its resources to solve a new problem).
@SSuperCuriouss if what you mean by overstimulating is that we should expose young children to a wide variety of stimuli, then I'd definitely agree with you. we don't want to necessarily drown them in stimuli, but making sure they get a wide range of experiences is essential
Great videos, great channel!
kakosuranosx 1 year ago
@Nades129 Good question, it seems like it would have something to do with it. but i'd also wager that at that stage of our brain's development it wouldn't make evolutionary sense to spend resources consolidating memories when you still have many many basic rules to learn about the world around you.
SuperAkihabara 1 year ago
Great vids thanks, keep it up!
quigonngaijin 1 year ago
Didn't check the background - just winging it.
So im guessing in the developing brain the connections die off that are not used and considered waste? But then, does the remaining neurons develop to give stronger signals to suit purpose?
If so, then overstimulating toddlers or babies (large diversity), should sustain a highly connected smart brain.
I'm still a bit indecisive on the basic measure of intelligence (basically the speed at which a brain can use its resources to solve a new problem).
SSuperCuriouss 1 year ago
@SSuperCuriouss if what you mean by overstimulating is that we should expose young children to a wide variety of stimuli, then I'd definitely agree with you. we don't want to necessarily drown them in stimuli, but making sure they get a wide range of experiences is essential
SuperAkihabara 1 year ago
Thanks a lot =)
MITHWORLD1 1 year ago
Where have you been? I am glad to see a video form you :)
AngelOne11 1 year ago
@AngelOne11 Thanks a lot, i've been pretty busy with organic chemistry, its great to get another video out. thanks for watching!
SuperAkihabara 1 year ago