Title: The ABC's of Cognition and Creativity
1The ABC's of Cognition and Creativity
- Dr.Linda Karges-Bone
- CSU School of Education
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2Emily Dickinson Poem 632
- The Brain-is wider than the Sky-
- For- put them side by side-
- The one the other will contain
- With ease- and You-beside-
- The Brain is deeper than the sea-
- For-hold them- Blue to Blue-
- The one the other will absorb-
- As Sponges-Buckets-do-
- The Brain is just the weight of God-
- For- Heft them-Pound for Pound-
- As they will differ-if they do
- As Syllable from Sound-
3A is for Amygdalas
- Greek for Almond
- Almond-shaped structures deep in each of the left
and right brain sides - Responsible for signaling danger
- Trigger stress hormones
- Effectively shut down the pre-frontal cortex as
a survival strategy
4B..is for blueberries
- Blueberries help you to solve problems 50 faster
( Tufts) - Brain-berry Smoothie1 cup OJ, 1 cup frozen
berries, 1 small container yogurt
5C..is for Corpus Callosum
- Womens brains have up to 15 more cell density
in the frontal lobe and the corpus callosum in
womens brains is 14 times larger than in men. - It disseminates information from the cerebral
cortex on one side of the brain to the same
region the other side . -
6DDark Chocolate is Brain Food
- Dark Chocolate is an anti-oxidant.
- Dark Chocolate can boost mood. It contains the
same cannaboids ( chemicals) as marijuana! But
in small amounts! - Chocolate eaters live a year longer than others.
- Dark chocolate contains flavanols that increase
blood vessel dilation.
7Eis for Estrogen
- Mens brains synthesize 52 more serotonin than
womens brains do! - The amygdalas also operate differently in
womenespecially with memories. - Men and women see memories on different sides
of the amygdalas. - Women also ruminate or remember memories more
vividly.
8F.Frontal Lobes
- Involved in social judgment and volition,
thinking, planning, emotion and sense of self. - Includes the Brocas Area, associated with
speech. - Pre-frontal cortex, which integrates feelings
with experiences. - Administration of motor activities.
- Left/Right Brain Home
9G..Is Your Brain Programmed Green?
- It is said that green is the most restful
color for the human eye. - Green has great healing power. It can soothe
pain. - People who work in green environments have fewer
stomach aches. - Green is beneficial around teething infants.
- Suicides dropped 34 when London's Blackfriar
Bridge was painted green.
10HCan you hear me?
11I..Investigate your intelligence
- Linguistic intelligence ("word smart")
- Logical-mathematical intelligence
("number/reasoning smart") - Spatial intelligence ("picture smart")
- Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence ("body smart")
- Musical intelligence ("music smart")
- Interpersonal intelligence ("people smart")
- Intrapersonal intelligence ("self smart")
- Naturalist intelligence ("nature smart")
12J..Juggle your memory
- New research on how one can improve memory turns
up some tried and true results. - In order to improve memory, you need 3 things
- Schema ( organizing structure)
- Practice
- Focus
13K..Keep focused on learning
- When researchers removed a famous painting from
the Museum of Modern Art in NYC and quizzed
employees who had seen the work every day, each
remembered only a few aspects of the painting.
Curators remembered themes of the painting, art
preservers recalled mainly its size and how tough
it was to clean, security guards remembered that
it had a bright color. Not one could thoroughly
describe it.
14L..In the limbic system we find the amygdalas
and hippocampus
- The hippocampus is associated with memory
- The amygdala is a walnut sized structure that is
activated when the brain senses danger, fear, or
attack
15Mis for Matter. The Gray Matter Cerebral Cortex
- Spread out, it is about the size of a linen
dinner napkin. - But, if you were to count the synapses at the
rate of 1 per second, you would finish 32 million
years after you began! - Sylwester, Bright Air, Brilliant Fire
16N..Neural Plasticity
- A central hypothesis underlying remediation and
enrichment programs is that the brain is more
malleable during infancy and early childhood than
later in life. This malleability leads to an
increased capacity for learning, which in turn
provides an opportunity for the improvement of
cerebral functioning that cannot be reproduced to
the same extent or with the same ease later in
life. This property of the immature brain is
referred to as neural plasticity. ( Huttenlocher,
2002)
17O..Occipital Lobes
- The vision center of the brain
- Damage here can cause blindness or hallucinations.
18P is for Peppermint Peps Up the Brain
19Q..Quit Stressing Your Brain Out
- Remarkably, the animals that were exposed to any
kind of stress during puberty showed an increase
in depressive-like behaviors as adults. They also
had elevated levels of corticosterone, a primary
stress hormone. - Dr. Russell Romeo
- Barnard College
- 2007
20RReading well is also a matter of brain timing
- Rutgers University researchers found that to read
WELL the brain has only a few thousandths of a
second to translate each symbol into the proper
sound. - Most children40 milliseconds
- Language impaired children500 milliseconds
- Fast enough to speak fluently, but not to read
well!
21SThe Brain Needs Sleep!
- Sleep helps the brain to plant new information in
the memory banks. - Exercise ( which lifts the brain out of
depression) can also aid healthy sleep. A double
dose. - New research suggests that kids with ADHD display
disrupted sleep patterns.
22T..is for Testosterone
- Mens brains have 2.5 times more brain space
devoted to sexual drive. - In males, the centers for action and aggression
are larger. - From, The Female Brain. 2006
23UUnderstand the brain-body connection
- The link between the brain and body has been
confirmed. In her new book, The Balance Within
The Science of Connecting Health and Emotions,
Dr.Esther Sternberg reports that - The brain has receptors for the molecules that
carry signals between immune cells, those
communicator molecules are vital for healthy
immune function. - Stress can break down this communication and
literally make you sick.
24V.Vanilla Anyone?
- Studies have been done showing that certain
smells can be helpful in enhancing relaxation.
One of the most well-known studies was done at
Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, on patients
undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
where the patient must lie motionless in a
capsule while their internal organs are scanned.
When the vanilla- like aroma of heliotrope was
introduced into the tube, 63 of the patients
showed reduced anxiety.
25WWatch you timing of new learning
- If you are learning a new skill, such as a song
on the piano, riding a bike, or mastering French
verbs, it takes the brain 6 hours to store the
new information in memory.But, if you interrupt
the process by trying to learn something else,
the first lesson is erased.
26XExercise for a fit brain
- Exercise feeds oxygen to the brain
- Reduces the effects of aging
- There is a strong relationship between academic
achievement and fitness scores. - Darla Castelli, University of Illinois
- Fit children allocate more brain activity to
thinking - Fit children show more accuracy in thinking.
27Y.Young Brains Not Done Yet
- Researchers at the National Institute of Mental
Health found that there are dramatic shifts in
the front of the brain during puberty. - This may account for risky behaviors among teens.
- Hard-Wiring Not Completed Until Age 25
28Z is for Zinc and other Vitamins that can help
raise IQ!
- After 13 weeks, about 45 of those taking
supplements gained 15 or more points in
non-verbal IQ - Vitamins boosted IQ a minimum of 6 pt. with an
average of 11 pt. And a maximum of 21 pt. - 615 8th and 10th graders ( Kings
College, London)
29Remember this rhyme!
- Neurons that wire together, fire together.
- Neurons that fire together, wire together.
- In adolescents, the experiences that they have
will permanently affect the hard-wiring of the
highest levels of the pre-frontal cortex and
sensitize the limbic system to cue in on feelings
in a certain way. Every experience counts more in
adolescence.
30Get ready for SAT
- www.freerice.com
- Build your vocabulary and fluencey
- www.dana.org
- Brain Games
- http//apps.collegeboard.com/qotd/question.do
- SAT Questions
- Play Tetris for brain training