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Uploaded on Apr 3, 2008

Brain Gym segment from Newsnight on Tuesday 2nd of April 2008.




See part 2 for the interview with Paul Dennison here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjRhYP...

Edit: For more on brain gym, visit Dr Ben Goldacre's blog "Bad Science" here:
http://www.badscience.net/?cat=32

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  • TawntheAtheist

    Oh dear.. I thought we were slightly less vunerable to this nonsense than the Americans.. but I guess not.

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  • Amazing Arthur

    Why aren't more people skeptical of this new age quackery? I guess a lot of Europe embraces homeopathy too. Do your research people!

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  • sarcas bass

    One of my teachers made me do that shit! she had us hop around while playing "flight of the bumble bee with the lights off. NOT KIDDING!!!!!

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  • 0mniaV1nc1t

    Brain buttons? Why did no-one mention these in the two years of anatomy classes I took?

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  • 99smite

    Well, I'm with Ben Goldacre in this affair. I won't deny that some of the brain gym exercises may have benefits for the student, but not because of stimulation of carotid arteria or other of this BS!! It's because students get a break, some water and physical exercise.

    From personal experience, during long stretches of studying, I felt more refreshed and ready for another stretch of learning after a glass of water and a nice walk for 10 minutes.

    Maybe I unknowingly stimulated my brain buttons???

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  • 04davenportd

    hahahaha i went to this primary school

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  • Paula Lancaster

    Brain Gym is part of why teachers are not thought of as professionals. If they can be duped by this quackery, what else will they fall for? In what other profession would this junk science be so widespread?

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  • Nilguiri

    @theshadowling1

    I agree, religion must be studied in an anthropological context; it has shaped human history since it was invented.

    If people choose to sign up to a church and listen to this superstitious mumbo jumbo, they are obviously free to do so, but to teach "theology" or pseudoscience like this as if it were in any way factual is an abuse of students of all ages and hijacking the country's education system to promote their own particular fairy stories.

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  • theshadowling1

    I do not see what is wrong with understanding other religions. I do feel it is a problem if it is being demonstrated as scientific fact. I hope that this was the point you were making. However, I agree with your point on brain gym.

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  • Nilguiri

    There should be a jail for these bloody charlatans. This is sickening.

    Why am I not surprised that this shite comes from the USA? They'll be wanting to teach religion in schools next! Keep this bullshit to yourself and leave the children alone (execpt that little twat at 9:02 - per se, my ass!).

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  • SAPer28190

    The placebo effect has nothing to do with one's willingness. In every proper study ever done, its been shwn to be based on the preconceptions of the parties involved (whether or not the patient and doctor believe the treatment will work for example). It's obvious that more exercise, fun and drinking water in schools can improve concentration in pupils. Almost all school classes are beter behaved after settling back in from lunchtime, especially compared to just before a break.

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