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Neuroplasticity: How To Rewire Your Brain

Neuroplasticity: How To Rewire Your Brain

Last updated 11/2022
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How to develop mental flexibility, change habits, stop procrastination and alter memories based on neuroscience research

What you'll learn
Understand the concept of Neuroplasticity and how to use it.
Practice a full range of exercises in order to stimulate new neuronal connections
Create new habits and change existing ones
overcome procrastination
Alter memories in order to neutralize their emotional charge

Requirements
A keen interest in how our brain works is the only real prerequisite for this course
No previous knowledge about the brain required
No specific materials are needed for this course. Taking notes is recommended

Description
This course is N°1 in its category, here on Udemy. It used to be unique. It was the first of its kind. It has been copied many times since, on this platform and elsewhere. But this is the real deal. My expertise is in Brain Science. This is what I do for a living: sharing my passion for the brain with you. And with this course, you're in for a treat...This course was selected as ‘one of the coolest online courses’ by 'mentalfloss' (a website with 15 million visitors in the USA)What it will do, is let you experience neuroplasticity for yourself, from a whole set of exercises, over changing habits and even altering memories.Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.Not that long ago, scientists believed the brain could only create new connections during childhood and once we reached adulthood, we would
basically be stuck with whatever got wired up there. You know, the good old ‘you can’t learn an old dog new tricks’.Well, turns out you can. And it’s all about NeuroplasticityOur brain continues to create new neurons throughout our life and the ability to reorganize our wiring is called neuroplasticity. And this
has tremendous consequences. It means that, whoever we are, whatever we’ve become, it is never too late to change. We can learn new skills, we can change old habits and create new ones. We can learn, we can grow, we
can improve our lives.Still, even though we all have this capacity, most of us stay stuck in a seamless dead-end street. Habits are hard to break. Change requires
too much effort. It’s too painful. And we end up settling for not even second best, but rather some average ranking down there. Our life as it could be remains a distant dream, because we gave up.So with this course, I want to change that. I want to harness the power of neuroplasticity and give people the opportunity to take life
back into their own hands. This course has a hands on approach. It's about how you can take action to use this Neuroplasticity to your advantage. How to concretely take action in your own life. More than anything else, this course is about empowerment. About how to reconnect with your dream life and start making that change.What you'll find in the course:This little gem will bring you cutting edge brain research, from enriched environments to implanting memories, over the anatomy of habits. It's packed with concrete tools, so you can apply this immediately in your own life: Over 30 exercises to stimulate brain activity, A detailed blueprint to form new habits or change existing onesA full chapter on how to overcome procrastinationA step by step approach to neutralize painful memories(Disclaimer: This course will not make you a superhuman, nor will it be helpful in treating brain injuries. I just wanted to make that clear)

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Scope of this course

Section 2: Cognitive Flexibility

Lecture 3 What is Neuroplasticity?

Lecture 4 Enriched environments

Lecture 5 Introduction to the exercises

Lecture 6 Sensorial/Motoric Exercises

Lecture 7 Social Exercises

Lecture 8 Cognitive Exercises

Lecture 9 A word of caution

Lecture 10 Conclusion to Cognitive Flexibility

Section 3: The Neuroscience of Habits

Lecture 11 Competitive Neuroplasticity

Lecture 12 Structural Changes Exercises

Lecture 13 The neuroscience of habits

Lecture 14 Starting new habits

Lecture 15 Changing existing habits

Lecture 16 Self Control

Lecture 17 The power of words

Section 4: Procrastination

Lecture 18 Confessions of an ex-procrastinator

Lecture 19 Why we procrastinate

Lecture 20 Types of procrastination

Lecture 21 About willpower and motivation

Lecture 22 Strategies to beat procrastination

Lecture 23 Dopamine driven strategies

Lecture 24 Contextual strategies

Lecture 25 Brain Hacks

Lecture 26 Conclusion to procrastination

Section 5: How to change a memory

Lecture 27 Fooling our brain

Lecture 28 How to change a memory (1)

Lecture 29 How to change a memory (2)

Lecture 30 How to change a memory (3)

Section 6: Conclusion

Lecture 31 Summary and conclusion

Lecture 32 A little bit of history

Lecture 33 Session about Enriched Environments

Lecture 34 Thank You

Lecture 35 Certificate of Completion

Lecture 36 BONUS: What's next?

Anyone with an interest in Brain Science,Anyone who wants to develop new habits, or change old ones,Individuals looking for Personal Development,People who want to develop their mental flexibility

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