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Neuroplasticity #11: In this eleventh video in the series “Understanding Neuroplasticity for Better Learning,” we discuss other sources of distraction that can interfere with learning and neuron activation: noise, conversations, and music. Study cited: Effect of noise, conversations, and music on learning: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17456916177... External links: Website: http://www.labneuroeducation.org Facebook: / profstevemasson Twitter: / stevemasson “Understanding Neuroplasticity for Better Learning” playlist: • Understanding neuroplasticity for better learning: ... Previous videos: Channel introduction: Brain and learning: a new channel • Brain and learning: a new ... “Understanding Neuroplasticity for Better Learning” series Introduction to neuroplasticity Neuroplasticity #1: What is neuroplasticity? • What is neuroplasticity? Neuroplasticity #2: What are neural connections for? • What are neural connections for? Neuroplasticity #3: Can you lose your neural connections? • Can you lose your neural connections? Neuroplasticity #4: How long does it take to transform your brain? • How long does it take to transfo... Principle 1 Neuroplasticity #5: Principle 1: Activate neurons related to the intended learning • Principle 1: Activate neurons related to the intended learning... Neuroplasticity #6: Avoid using passive approaches too often • Avoid using active approaches frequently • Use active approaches frequently Neuroplasticity #7: Use active approaches frequently • Use active approaches frequently Neuroplasticity #8: Avoid distractions: the phone • Avoid distractions: the s... Neuroplasticity #9: Avoid distractions: the computer and multitasking • Avoid distractions: the s... Neuroplasticity #10: Can an overly decorated classroom hinder learning? • Can an overly decorated classroom hinder le...