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The Well
What's an example of mental chunking that you've used?
Comment from : The Well


Floatingspaces
This is one of the best interviews from you guys! I love the amazing works!!! Sending mad love!
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Tahmeed Mazumder
Cool, she looks a lot hip here than her course in coursera
Comment from : Tahmeed Mazumder


Steve Muratore
Neural chunks become or fuel HABITS Habits become or fuel our ability to operate by autopilot, as I understand it
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Карлыгаш Манапбаева
Thank you for the clarification I'm trying to master a new program on my own
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ipooukf
Very good
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CIÊNCIA ADENTRO
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:brbr00:09 🧠 We have two distinct neural modes for learning: "focus mode" and "diffuse mode" br01:32 🔄 Learning often involves switching between these two modes to understand and comprehend information effectivelybr02:55 🧩 Creating well-practiced neural patterns or "neural chunks" is crucial for expertise in any fieldbr04:23 🤯 Expertise is linked to the number of solid neural patterns (neural chunks) one has related to a particular subjectbr06:46 📚 Effective learning involves practicing key problems or patterns repeatedly to develop automatic neural chunksbr08:11 🧩 Developing neural chunks is a powerful technique for learning and problem-solving across various domainsbrbrMade with HARPA AI
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Joshua Pitong
Thank you😊❤
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yoidkldk
This explains why it takes time to really Master material And why 4 years in college just focusing on College is important not necessarily better than people that have to go to work and college like myself Although I would prefer to be able to spend time just focusing on the learning ass back I just can't afford to live and go to school full-time being an older adult learner But I'll get it done
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Bala Subramanian
Am I not always in the "diffuse mode"?
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Fikri Fadhlurrahman
Wake me up when you know hot to imbue emotions into AI
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Ali Balbars
amazing content ❤
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Luis Lopes
A Neural Circuit (also known as a Biological Neural Network BNNs) is a population of neurons interconnected by synapses to carry out a specific function when activatedThe ability to respond emotionally to salient cues in our environment is critical for adaptive human function Emotional responses can sharpen our perceptual faculties, facilitate rapid action and decision making, foster social connections, and enhance our recollection of important eventsbrbrHowever, our ability to modify or control the nature of our emotional responses as circumstances change is equally important The term Emotion Regulation refers to the different types of regulatory processes that can control the physiological, behavioral, and experiential components of our affective responses These include automatic forms of regulation that flexibly alter our emotional responses as we learn about changing stimulus-outcome contingencies in our environment, as well as intentionally deployed techniques We may change how we think about an emotion-evoking stimulus, or shift our focus of attention to diminish an undesired emotion We may also take action to avoid or cope with a distressing situation or to bring about a positive outcome Effective Regulation of emotion through these various processes is essential for both our mental and physical well being
Comment from : Luis Lopes


Neha kumari
Barbrik 😃😃😃
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Nkosinathi Dhliso
I just came here to learn buzz words and potentially sound intelligent
Comment from : Nkosinathi Dhliso


a FOOL
8 minutes explaining about memorization in another word
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Leanna
I figured out at an early age that when I would get frustrated with a word search puzzle, I would get up and walk away for a drink of water and restroom break When I came back, words jumped out at me brbrWhen I want to learn new information, I pair the learning with an art project I learned the basics of SQL in 2 days, and I built my first terrarium with a waterfall I've decided to commit and will continue with the data analyst education using this same application
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Stacy
What a short and amazing class! I never saw learning that way, I guess that's why pedagogues recommend the spaced repetition method to build stronger neural patterns over time
Comment from : Stacy


JosephGallagher
Learning How To Learn on Coursera goes deeeep into this
Comment from : JosephGallagher


Lead2Lead -Tahseen Sakina
Thanks Barbara
Comment from : Lead2Lead -Tahseen Sakina


Venkata Ramana
Important part is internal patterns and also external hard patterns both should be inter-weaved Years will pass with single pattern If explored to maximum extent and discovered for benefit of all society it will create much more complex sub- patterns etc etc
Comment from : Venkata Ramana


Andrew Burkett
Kinda like back propagation in neural networks?
Comment from : Andrew Burkett


Berny!
I think that learning to learn is extremely important These are also connections in between neurons It’s a skill, just like maths, that can help you learn more efficiently The learning patterns may differ from person to person
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Alice Tang
Focus on the heart, and transfer the image seen by the eyes to the memory of the brain, and it will be easy to call back things in the memory
Comment from : Alice Tang


RoIanov
aqui reportandome desde peru
Comment from : RoIanov


Xudoyberdi Ismoilov
Chunk is the best pattern
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Hai TRAN

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John Alden
Thank you Barbara
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Rajib KC
People at the school are gonna be surprised when they hear that continuously studying for 6 hours a day is not gonna work
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A M
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:brbr00:09 🧠 Two neural networks: Focus mode vs Diffuse mode for learningbr01:32 🔄 Learning involves alternating between focus and diffuse modesbr02:55 🤖 Develop well-practiced neural chunks for efficient recallbr04:23 🔍 Expertise is built on a library of solid neural patterns (chunks)br05:47 🏋️‍♀️ Effective practice enhances learning without killing creativitybr07:17 💡 Incremental practice on key problems creates automatic neural chunksbrbrMade with HARPA AI
Comment from : A M


Phong Pham
damn that's cool
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Ahmad Shohaib
True but the title is wrong although Information does lead to Intelligence
Comment from : Ahmad Shohaib


Yash Bush
Amazing technique u have described, I m very thankful to u and utube
Comment from : Yash Bush


Yash SK
Thank you very much
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Alleo John Cruz
so pomodoro works well
Comment from : Alleo John Cruz


PHONG VONG
Thank you for your professionalism
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BILAL NASIR
Yes also make a website brThanks alot
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Dragon_Blue
I had zero talent in Piano but my parents put me in a piano school I was purely learning it with logic, using notes, remembering them, and eventually playing It was becoming really frustrating if I play the same part over and over again Usually, it doesn't work I realized that whenever I take a 5-10 mins break and come back again after 20 mins of playing, it was way easier to play that part Now I am doing PhD in CS and this cycle is bigger In piano I always had to focus fully, it is not possible to play while your mind wanders around That is why I think it was hard to stay on it for a long time But I am happy that I learned how to play (at least I know the notes and signs), now I can learn pieces of music from my favorite movies :)
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Muhammad Ali
If you're reading her book "A mind for numbers" This video is a good summary of that book
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waleeart
She has just summarized the main ideas of the "Learn how to Learn" Course 😌✨
Comment from : waleeart


Moosa TV
Barbra, your present hair style doesn't suite you at all Change it to the previous one asap pls
Comment from : Moosa TV


Wei Lee
Background process we see in Task Manager
Comment from : Wei Lee


Alfredo Sanz
Excelent video Thank you very muchbrbrSaludos desde La Ciudad del Humo
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Jazevo
when there is a goal, intelligence is defined as the way of least resistance to reach that goal brwhen there is no goal, intelligence is just the state of the brain as is
Comment from : Jazevo


Subathrann x
👍
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varun s m
I didn't get it properly, can someone please explain to me in simpler way
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Tom Richter
Thanks Barbara, I loved the video I loved the information even more brbrI’ve somehow known about interlinking knowledge from one field and applying it into another field abstractly but was always looked at as a strange human being by the receiving party because somehow it was probably just too wide a gap for someone to fathom and link the information together without a basic understanding of the other field Linking knowledge from one field and applying it to another is a great way to solve some hard problems brbrEither way this video was really great as it explains a lot about burnouts I’ve dealt with (wether large or small ones) by using time to diffuse the information gained by chunking it all in within a short amount of time It also supports a layman’s explanation of “time heals all” so I guess it’s healthy to take a step back from some issues, and keep going at a later date brbrWas great to hear this logical and scientific explanation you gave Hope to see some more amazing videos like this one in the future Take care
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kunta kintedd
Looked for 30 sec ended up clicking the video at 8 min and now I watched the whole thingbrVery educational and good information
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Aki Trinidad
She’s basically saying not to try so hard
Comment from : Aki Trinidad


Samiksha Dasi
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji kehte hainbrbrSukhi hoga har insaan, Dharti Banegi Swarg samaan
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Thanos
Her book "A mind for numbers" is excellent It elaborates on the topic she speaks about in this video
Comment from : Thanos


Enio Tanaka
I dont think she is right
Comment from : Enio Tanaka


Mr MC
Actually we need a thousand of her to change humanity😊
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Mr MC
Wow !, you change my world, thank you
Comment from : Mr MC


妈祖
😃😃😃 practice makes perfect 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Comment from : 妈祖


JIJI
transforming data into information, is the more important, and useful, skill my view Data Literacy
Comment from : JIJI


Tom Blaze
my adhd brain: wait, so we're not supposed to stay awake for three days straight burning ourselves out getting half good at the assignment?
Comment from : Tom Blaze


Demetrius Fuller
What a wonderful teacher Thank you 🙏🏽
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will liam
Hmmm, so rote learning is actually the right way to go
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Jeni
My Dear Dad used to call it ‘muscle memory’ the ‘practice, practice, practice’:)!
Comment from : Jeni


0oO3lIl*∆*_°
Hindi me bhi bol deti meri jaan
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katherandefy
I took her course The concepts are spot on
Comment from : katherandefy


Kevin José Rugama
the music at the end of the video sounds cool Does anybody knows the name of it?
Comment from : Kevin José Rugama


AV System
Intelligence cannot be created It is an innate genetic quality Information can create knowledge, which is not the same thing The more intelligent someone is the greater the facility for learning is It is just as easy to "learn" falsehoods as it is to learn facts There are plenty of highly intelligent people with deluded ideas due to exposure to incorrect information
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Natiee
Powerful Information
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Armin Eser
I read her book "evil genes" I had the impression she should have sometimes used "Cluster B" instead of "borderline" in the book But otherwise an enjoyable book So when I read her name I already knew that's going to be a good video
Comment from : Armin Eser


Code n Triplets
I concur, over the last 9 months of my life, I dedicated myself to learning and knowledge (programming/data/security) and it’s changed my outlook for the better I will know what it’s like to not have to “live within my means”, and I will change my families life
Comment from : Code n Triplets


maxflo13
do you guys think, this could be applied to try resist addiction or learn how to handle addiction?
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Augusto Arguello
I read her book She's so awesome Thank you Dr Oakley!
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a_b ar
Very deep and simple explanation indicates the genius of this professorship
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Shane Yaw
Chunking is such an obtuse word used to describe effective learning strategies I would prefer modularity
Comment from : Shane Yaw


Hadj Ali
Thanks Barbara
Comment from : Hadj Ali


Bagus Erianto
Thank you for that tip I really struggle with my final task, thank you very much to show that😊
Comment from : Bagus Erianto


quetzal uzcategui
She wrote a great book; highly recommended
Comment from : quetzal uzcategui


William Stroud
💡
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Prem dwivedi official
Sometimes I also observe it
Comment from : Prem dwivedi official


Bart Ermens
I got your book Barbara, great stuff Love the example riddles
Comment from : Bart Ermens


Al Mo
too strange to hear of something natural in artificial terms :)
Comment from : Al Mo


Alhassan Drammeh
In short "practice makes perfect" thank you
Comment from : Alhassan Drammeh


Iain Mackenzie
Very much in line with my experience as a Physics teacher of 30 yearsbrI will use this video next semester for my new students Many thanks
Comment from : Iain Mackenzie


godblessCL
This is so true I do that everyday in my job and not for learning something new only but to solve complex problems
Comment from : godblessCL


david Icaza
Barbara Oakley is a nice name
Comment from : david Icaza


BTBB
I seem to recall Piaget talking about learning as going from a state of mental equilibrium to a state of disequilibrium as our mind structure and world structure meet and our brains adjust to accommodate the new information
Comment from : BTBB


Meguellati Sabrina
So in essence, the brain is just like other muscles , it needs rest after exercise to benefit from it
Comment from : Meguellati Sabrina


Matthew Leitch
How can you tell if this is the correct explanation? Maybe the effect of taking a rest is that you return to the task refreshed and mentally more effective when you try again
Comment from : Matthew Leitch



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