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آگاهی از یافته های علوم اعصاب به ما در کیفیت بخشی به یادگیری، کسب خودآگاهی، و رقم زدن زندگی بهتر کمک می کند.
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Neuroscience of Learning (Persian)

آگاهی از یافته های علوم اعصاب به ما در کیفیت بخشی به یادگیری، کسب خودآگاهی، و رقم زدن زندگی بهتر کمک می کند. اگر به دنبال یادگیری بیشتر در زمینه علوم اعصاب و تأثیر آن بر فرآیند یادگیری هستید، کانال تلگرام "Neuroscience of Learning" یک منبع عالی برای شماست. این کانال توسط کاربر با نام کاربری "neurocognitionandlearning" تأسیس شده و اطلاعات مفید و علمی در زمینه علوم اعصاب و یادگیری را ارائه می دهد. افرادی که به بهبود فرآیند یادگیری خود علاقه مندند و می خواهند با مفاهیم جدید در این حوزه آشنا شوند، می توانند از این کانال بهره ببرند. با دنبال کردن این کانال، می توانید مهارت های خود را در زمینه یادگیری افزایش دهید و بهترین روش ها و راهکارها را برای بهبود عملکرد ذهنی خود کشف کنید. بنابراین، اگر به بهره مندی از اطلاعات علمی و جدید در زمینه علوم اعصاب علاقه مندید، حتما این کانال را دنبال کنید و به رشد و پیشرفت خود کمک کنید. همچنین، از فردوسی پرو ادیتورز نیز حمایت کنید. این کانال حاوی محتوای متنوعی است که می تواند به شما کمک کند تا رویه های یادگیری خود را بهبود بخشید و به یک فرد خودآگاه و موفق تبدیل شوید.

Neuroscience of Learning

23 Nov, 18:10


⭕️ ⭕️  آخرین مهلت ثبت نام 👇👇


ℹ️ ℹ️ دوره صفر تا صد آموزش ایده پردازی و ثبت اختراع با کمک هوش مصنوعی


🖥 آنچه در این دوره می‌آموزید :

✔️ یادگیری مهارت‌های لازم برای تبدیل ایده‌ی خود به یک اختراع

✔️ ایده پردازی و خلاقیت در اختراع

✔️ یادگیری گام به گام فرایند ثبت اختراع بین‌المللی

✔️ یادگیری گام به گام فرایند ثبت اختراع داخلی

✔️ نحوه نگارش اظهارنامه اختراع

✔️ تجاری سازی (بیزینس مدل )


🟠 دانشجویان و فارغ التحصیلان از تمامی رشته ها می توانند در این دوره شرکت کنند.


👩‍🏫 مدرس دوره :

دکتر الناز عابدینی از دانشگاه کارابوک ترکیه ، کسب مدال طلا و دیپلم افتخار اختراعات سراج ، کسب مدال طلا نوآوری در شهر وان ترکیه ، نفر اول جشنواره دریا ، مدرس دوره های هوش مصنوعی و پژوهشی مراکز آموزشی کشور


⚠️  ⚠️  ظرفیت باقی مانده فقط ۱۳ نفر


💸  فقط ۳۹۸ تومان ( در صورت ثبت نام گروهی ۳ نفره شهریه هر نفر فقط ۳۴۸ تومان و ثبت نام گروهی حداقل ۶ نفره شهریه هر نفر فقط ۲۹۸ تومان )


🗓 زمان برگزاری :

  ۹ و ۱۰ آذر ساعت ۱۸ الی ۲۰


🥇 اعطای گواهی از دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه


🔗 دوره بصورت مجازی برگزار می شود.
( بعد از برگزاری هر جلسه آنلاین ، فیلم جلسات نیز در اختیار افراد ثبت نامی قرار خواهد گرفت )


🎁 کدتخفیف :  k303


📎  جهت ثبت نام انفرادی از لینک

https://www.newwebinar.ir/s/1339

اقدام نمایید و جهت ثبت نام گروهی به آیدی (( @new_webinar  )) پیام دهید.

🔘 🔘 اطلاع رسانی بروزترین و کاربردی ترین  رویدادهای دانشجویی کشور ( دوره ها و وبینار های آموزشی ، همایش ها ، کنگره ها و.... ) در کانال کورس لند👇👇

https://t.me/course_land_org

https://t.me/course_land_org

Neuroscience of Learning

23 Nov, 03:18


https://www.technologynetworks.com/applied-sciences/news/birds-have-fewer-friends-as-they-age-and-they-may-not-care-392562

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Neuroscience of Learning

23 Nov, 03:14


Birds Have Fewer Friends As They Age, and They May Not Care

By mapping the ages and social networks of all the birds, they found that older sparrows do tend to have fewer friends, as with humans. The reason could be that there is no ‘evolutionary pressure’ to do so: while friendliness helps younger birds survive and breed more successfully, the same isn’t true for older birds.

This evolutionary mechanism may also be at work in humans – it could be that older people are less inclined to new friends as they age. Combined with fewer same-age potential friends available, this could be a factor in the loneliness crisis among older people.

Friendliness, at least for sparrows, may change with age. When they’re young, it helps them to make friends, giving them an evolutionary ‘benefit’. But once they’ve reproduced, it seems like being unfriendly has no evolutionary ‘cost’ – there are no downsides that mean those genes wouldn’t be passed on.

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Neuroscience of Learning

20 Nov, 19:35


🔸دکلمه پیست

🔹زنده یاد حسین پناهی

میزی برای کار

کاری برای تخت

تختی برای خواب

خوابی برای جان

جانی برای مرگ

مرگی برای یاد

یادی برای سنگ

این بود زندگی؟

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

20 Nov, 19:34


Prosopagnosia is a condition where you struggle to recognize faces or can't interpret facial expressions and cues. It usually happens because of brain damage, but some people have it at birth. Treatment focuses on underlying causes or helping you adapt so you can recognize people in other ways.

Prosopagnosia is currently incurable. Treatment focuses on “workarounds” and other coping skills that can assist prosopagnosics in identifying other people without reliance on facial cues. This might include noting a person's height, build, clothing, accessories, vocal mannerisms, and gait as sources of recognition.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#face_blindness
#prosopagnosia

Neuroscience of Learning

19 Nov, 20:18


میگو فسفر مغز رو زیاد می کنه!

#قصه_مجید

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Neuroscience of Learning

19 Nov, 19:48


🎼Someone You Loved

Christine Brown

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Neuroscience of Learning

19 Nov, 19:23


#ChatGPT_PROMPTS

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Neuroscience of Learning

19 Nov, 19:11


5 پرامپت کاربردی برای ChatGPT

۱- از اصل 80/20 برای یادگیری سریع‌تر استفاده کنید.
"I want to learn about [your topic]. Identify and share the most important 20% of learnings from this topic that will help me understand 80% of it."
۲. مهارت‌ جدیدی یاد بگیرید.
"I want to learn [insert desired skill]. Create a 30-day learning plan that will help a beginner like me learn and improve this skill."
۳. حافظه خود را بهبود ببخشید.
"I am currently learning about [insert topic].
Convert the key lessons from this topic into engaging stories and metaphors to aid my memorization."
۴.برای مصاحبه شغلی آماده شوید.
"I am interviewing for [Job role].
Give me a comprehensive list of questions interviewers will ask me during this interview. Also provide brief answers to each question."
۵. تصمیمات درست را سریع‌تر بگیرید.
"I am trying to decide if I should [insert decision].
Give me a list of pros and cons that will help me decide why I should or shouldn't make this decision."

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Neuroscience of Learning

19 Nov, 18:57


🔸اندکی پیاده روی از خوابگاه تا کلاس و برعکس و عادت به پارک خودرو در جایی دورتر از محل کار و پیاده روی برای سلامت مغز بینهایت مفید خواهد بود.

https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/neuroscience-says-this-simple-habit-improves-cognitive-health-and-makes-your-brain-act-younger/91019683

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

19 Nov, 18:56


Neuroscience Says This Simple Habit Improves Cognitive Health and Makes Your Brain Act Younger

Time catches all of us eventually. But what if I were to tell you that a new study suggests there’s a simple thing you can do every day that can improve brainpower and restore cognitive health, to the point that your brain functions as if it were several years younger?

You don’t have to go to the gym to experience all the potential benefits of physical activity. All movement is important. Everyday movement counts as a source of accumulated physical activity that could be credited toward a healthy lifestyle and may have some direct impact on cognitive health.

It might mean simply working physical movement into your ordinary workday: things like walk-and-talk meetings or phone calls, or making the effort sometimes to visit colleagues where they work, instead of doing video calls or else trying to get them to come to you.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

18 Nov, 02:43


🌿Ginseng

🔸جنسینگ یا آدم گیاه: کاهش دهنده سطوح بتا آمیلوئید و کمک به حافظه

Ginseng is one of the best herbs for memory due to its potential ability to prevent memory loss and reduce age-related memory declines. One of the most popular plants in herbal medicine, ginseng contains anti-inflammatory chemicals called ginsenosides.

According to a review published in 2018, scientists have observed that ginsenosides may help reduce brain levels of beta-amyloid in preliminary lab studies.

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Neuroscience of Learning

15 Nov, 02:45


🌿Lemon Balm

🔸بادرنجبویه: مفید برای حافظه و مبتلایان به آلزایمر

🔸معانی دیگر: (گیاه شناسی) فرنجمشک، وارنگ بو

An herb often taken in tea form and frequently used to ease anxiety and insomnia, lemon balm may help improve cognitive function. Some research suggests that this may be a great herb for memory loss.

For a study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry in 2003, 42 patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease took either a placebo or lemon balm extract for four months. At the end of the study, those given lemon balm showed a significantly greater improvement in cognitive function (compared to those given the placebo).

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Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 20:23


How do you think the way we perceive beauty affects our brain’s reward system?”

طرز درک ما از زیبایی چگونه بر سیستم پاداش مغز ما تأثیر می‌گذارد؟

نظر شما چیست؟

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Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 19:04


It's called makeup.

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Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 18:58


“Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself.”

Coco Chanel

This quote emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, which is supported by neuroscience; embracing who you are can lead to improved mental well-being.

“زیبایی از لحظه‌ای آغاز می‌شود که تصمیم می‌گیرید خودتان باشید.”

این نقل‌قول اهمیت پذیرش خود را تأکید می‌کند، که توسط علوم اعصاب نیز پشتیبانی می‌شود؛ پذیرش آنچه که هستید می‌تواند به بهبود سلامت روانی منجر شود.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 18:58


“I once tried to follow a beauty influencer's 10-step skincare routine. By step five, I had so many products on my face that I looked like a glazed donut. My dog stared at me like I was a stranger, and I wondered if I had accidentally entered a science experiment instead of a beauty regimen! Turns out, my skin prefers ‘less is more’—just like my brain when it comes to complicated instructions!”


“یک بار سعی کردم از روال ۱۰ مرحله‌ای مراقبت از پوست یک اینفلوئنسر زیبایی پیروی کنم. در مرحله پنجم، آنقدر محصول روی صورتم بود که مثل یک دونات شفاف به نظر می‌رسیدم. سگم به من نگاه می‌کرد انگار که یک غریبه هستم و من هم از خودم پرسیدم آیا به اشتباه وارد یک آزمایش علمی شده‌ام به جای یک روال زیبایی! در نهایت متوجه شدم که پوست من از اصل ‘کمتر بهتر است’ پیروی می کند—دقیقاً مثل مغزم وقتی که با دستورالعمل‌های پیچیده مواجه می‌شود!”

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 17:25


The road not taken

Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a wood, and
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


دو راه در جنگلی از هم جدا شدند،
و من راهی را انتخاب کردم که کمتر پیموده شده بود،
و این انتخاب همه چیز را تغییر داد.

🔸بیوگرافی رابرت‌ فراست رو بخونید تا جذاب تر بشه خواندن این شعر زیبا براتون.

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Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 17:24


The road not taken

Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a wood, and
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


دو راه در جنگلی از هم جدا شدند،
و من راهی را انتخاب کردم که کمتر پیموده شده بود،
و این انتخاب همه چیز را تغییر داد.


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Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 17:10


https://www.labmanager.com/memories-are-not-only-in-the-brain-new-research-finds-33107

🔸عجیب و جذاب!

The research sought to better understand if non-brain cells help with memory by borrowing from a long-established neurological property -- the massed-spaced effect -- which shows that we tend to retain information better when studied in spaced intervals rather than in a single, intensive session -- better known as cramming for a test.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#massed_spaced_effect
#memory_gene

Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 17:10


Memories Are Not Only in the Brain, New Research Finds

It's common knowledge that our brains -- and, specifically, our brain cells -- store memories. But a team of scientists has discovered that cells from other parts of the body also perform a memory function, opening new pathways for understanding how memory works and creating the potential to enhance learning and to treat memory-related afflictions.

The scientists replicated learning over time by studying two types of non-brain human cells in a laboratory (one from nerve tissue and one from kidney tissue) and exposing them to different patterns of chemical signals -- just like brain cells are exposed to patterns of neurotransmitters when we learn new information. In response, the non-brain cells turned on a "memory gene" -- the same gene that brain cells turn on when they detect a pattern in the information and restructure their connections in order to form memories.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#massed_spaced_effect
#memory_gene

Neuroscience of Learning

14 Nov, 02:46


🌿Gotu Kola

🔸گیاه بشقابی یا سنتلا آسیاتیکا یا قَدَحِ مَریَم یا گوتوکولا: مفید برای کارکردهای شناختی بویژه حافظه

In alternative medicine systems such as Ayurveda and TCM, Gotu kola has long been used to improve mental clarity. Findings from animal-based research suggest that this herb may also help the brain by fighting oxidative stress.

In a preliminary study published in Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology in 2003, for instance, tests on rats demonstrated that gotu kola may inhibit Alzheimer's-associated oxidative stress and improve cognitive function.

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Neuroscience of Learning

13 Nov, 03:44


🌿Ashwagandha


🔸آشواگاندا که به جینسینگ هندی یا گیلاس زمستانی معروف است: مفید برای روند درمان آلزایمر و کارکردهای حافظه

Another Ayurvedic herb, ashwagandha has been found to inhibit the formation of beta-amyloid plaques in preliminary research, according to a review study published in 2010.

What's more, the review says preliminary studies have indicated that ashwagandha may benefit the brain by reducing ​oxidative stress (a factor that may contribute to the development and progression of Alzheimer's disease).

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Neuroscience of Learning

12 Nov, 09:51


ببینید و لذت ببرید.

هوش و ذکاوت!

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Neuroscience of Learning

12 Nov, 02:44


🌿Ginkgo Biloba

🔸گیاه جینکوبیلوبا: ضدالتهاب و آنتی اکسیدان

Long used as a treatment for dementia, ginkgo biloba is a commonly taken remedy in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and well known for its benefits. It's thought that ginkgo biloba might help improve cognitive function in part by stimulating circulation and promoting blood flow to the brain.

Although research on ginkgo biloba has yielded mixed results, there's some evidence that this herb may enhance cognitive function in people with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment.

Furthermore, a research review published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease in 2015 suggests that a ginkgo biloba extract called EGb761 may be especially helpful in slowing decline in cognition among patients experiencing neuropsychiatric symptoms in addition to cognitive impairment and dementia.

A core feature of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, neuropsychiatric symptoms include depression and other non-cognitive disturbances.

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Neuroscience of Learning

11 Nov, 03:25


🌿Turmeric

🔸زردچوبه: مفید برای جلوگیری از ابتلا به آلزایمر

Turmeric is a spice long used in Ayurveda. It contains a compound called curcumin, which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects (two factors that may benefit brain health and overall health).

According to a review published in 2010, preliminary research suggests that turmeric may boost brain health and stave off Alzheimer's disease by clearing the brain of beta-amyloid (a protein fragment). The buildup of beta-amyloid is known to form Alzheimer's-related brain plaques. In addition, turmeric may shield brain health by inhibiting the breakdown of nerve cells in the brain.

Turmeric is a key ingredient in curry powder, which typically also includes such spices as coriander and cumin. To increase your intake of turmeric, try adding curry powder or turmeric to stir-fries, soups, and vegetable dishes. Include a couple of dashes of black pepper to enhance the absorption of turmeric.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

10 Nov, 21:14


🎵اعتراف

🔸دکلمه

🔹زنده یاد حسین پناهی

من زندگی را دوست دارم ولی از زندگی دوباره می ترسم

دین را دوست دارم ولی از کشیش ها می ترسم

قانون را دوست دارم ولی از پاسبان ها می ترسم

عشق را دوست دارم ولی از زن ها می ترسم

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Neuroscience of Learning

10 Nov, 02:16


🌿Sage

🔸سیج یا مریم گلی: مفید برای تقویت حافظه و کارکردهای شناختی

Sage is an herb for memory that has a number of brain benefits. A spice known for its pungent scent, sage might also improve cognition and aid in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. In fact, a research review published in 2017, suggests sage contains compounds that may be beneficial for cognitive and neurological function.

Try adding sage to butternut squash, roasted chicken, turkey, tomato sauce, or in a white bean soup. Sage can also be consumed in tea form.

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Neuroscience of Learning

09 Nov, 08:04


https://conexustuition.co.uk/the-jekyll-and-hyde-teenagers-addicted-to-online-gaming/

حتما بخوانید!
🔸برگشت به زندگی!

تجربه آموزنده و جالبی در برخورد با نوجوان به شدت درگیر بازی های کامپیوتری.

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Neuroscience of Learning

09 Nov, 08:04


The Jekyll and Hyde Teenagers Addicted to Online Gaming

When he went for his shower, I took the power lead and the computer tower there and then. I put them in the car and took them.

The following days were awful, he was in a terrible state. I witnessed the ‘cold turkey’ stage. He was enraged, he cried, shouted, bargained and begged but I refused to give in. It was horrendous. This may be completely the wrong and most ill-advised thing to do but at the time I felt I had no choice. I let him keep his phone as I think that would have been too much.

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Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 06:19


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/technology/2014/may/28/call-of-duty-suicide-should-parents-be-concerned

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Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 06:19


Call of Duty and suicide: should parents be concerned?

A coroner in Manchester has expressed concerns about the first-person shooter game, Call of Duty.

After recording a suicide verdict on William Menzies, 16, who was found asphyxiated in his bedroom in Hale, Greater Manchester, John Pollard stated: "I have to say, and this is after three or four inquests into the deaths of teens, the Call of Duty game seems to be figuring in recent activity before death. It concerns me greatly."

Pollard is not explicitly imparting blame on the game series, but his concerns are ambiguous. "I suspect but I don't know because I don't have enough evidence, that William may have been experimenting with something or deliberately intending to do something."

The cases are incredibly sad and no doubt extremely worrying to parents of boys who are of a similar age and who perhaps play similar titles on their consoles or PC. But can a link be made between suicide and a video game?

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Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 04:32


https://www.mastersdegree.net/toughest-education-systems/

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Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 04:32


Top 10 Toughest Education Systems in the World

Education systems worldwide differ, with some being more demanding than others. Several factors shape a country’s education system, such as its culture, government rules, and economic situation. In certain places, students spend extra time in school or face more challenging academic standards.

MastersDegree.net has listed some of the world’s toughest education systems, taking into account factors like the education system’s structure, the country’s most challenging exam, tertiary education attainment, the most popular degree, the prevalence of stress among students, the acceptance rate of the best college in that country, and average national IQ scores.

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Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 04:22


An intracranial aneurysm, also known as a cerebral aneurysm, is a cerebrovascular disorder characterized by a localized dilation or ballooning of a blood vessel in the brain due to a weakness in the vessel wall.

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#intracranial_aneurysm

Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 04:18


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081126133353.htm

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Neuroscience of Learning

08 Nov, 04:17


Baffling Chronic Pain Linked To Weird Rewiring Of Brain

Scientists peered at the brains of people with a baffling chronic pain condition and discovered something surprising. Their brains looked like an inept cable guy had changed the hookups, rewiring the areas related to emotion, pain perception and the temperature of their skin. The new finding begins to explain a mysterious condition that the medical community had doubted was real.

The changes in the brain take place in the network of tiny, white "cables" that dispatch messages between the neurons.

This is called the brain's white matter. Researchers discovered chronic pain caused the regions in the brain that contain the neurons -- called gray matter because of it looks gray -- to atrophy.

The people whose brains were examined have a chronic pain condition called complex region pain syndrome (CRPS.) It's a pernicious condition that usually begins with an injury causing significant damage to the hand or the foot.

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Neuroscience of Learning

06 Nov, 21:25


دکلمه خسرو شکیبایی به نام سلام حال همه‌ی ما خوب است

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

06 Nov, 20:57


https://neurosciencenews.com/curiosity-wiki-learning-neuroscience-27949/

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Neuroscience of Learning

06 Nov, 20:56


How Curiosity Styles Shape Wikipedia Use and Learning

A study of global Wikipedia browsing patterns reveals three curiosity styles: the focused “hunter,” the exploratory “busybody,” and the creative “dancer.” Data from 482,760 readers in 50 countries shows that cultural factors, such as gender equality and education levels, influence browsing styles, with more egalitarian countries showing greater exploratory browsing.

Researchers believe curiosity styles impact learning and may suggest tailored educational approaches. The study also hints at how AI systems might integrate curiosity-based learning behaviors. By understanding how curiosity differs, we can enhance both human and machine learning environments.

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Neuroscience of Learning

05 Nov, 20:24


🔸سواد کسب درآمد برای دانشگاهیان

🔸مصاحبه با آقای دکتر ابریشمی عضو هیئت علمی دانشگاه فردوسی، متخصص کامپیوتر و فعال در زمینه بورس و رمز ارز

https://youtu.be/e1aG3Jplal0?si=IGww3AV5j3Ed0x23

Neuroscience of Learning

05 Nov, 17:39


به گزارش تسنیم، این پرتاب، نخستین تلاش بخش خصوصی فضایی کشور برای تولید و پرتاب ماهواره به فضا است که یک گام جدی در صنعت فضایی ایران محسوب می‌شود.
 
ماهواره کوثر یک ماهواره سنجشی با وضوح تصویر بالاست که برای کاربرد‌های متنوعی از جمله کشاورزی، منابع طبیعی، محیط زیست و مدیریت بحران طراحی شده است.
 
هدف گذاری کشور ایران در سند توسعه فضایی ساخت دوربین با GSD ۱۰ متری تا پایان سال ۱۴۰۴ است که این شرکت دانش‌بنیان به عدد ۳.۴۵ متر دست یافته است.

ماهواره "کوثر" با وزن ۳۰ کیلوگرم طراحی شده و ماموریت اصلی آن در زمینه‌های کشاورزی و نقشه‌برداری است. این ماهواره دارای عمر مداری ۳.۵ سال است و در ارتفاع ۵۰۰ کیلومتری مدار زمین قرار دارد. یکی از ویژگی‌های آن، امکان تصویر‌برداری با نرخ ۶ فریم بر ثانیه و محدوده تصویری ۱۵ کیلومتر است که از طریق دوربین رنگی RGB با وضوح ۳.۴۵ متر و دوربین NIR با وضوح ۵.۵ متر، انجام می‌شود.

زمان تناوب مداری کوثر ۵۶۷۷ ثانیه بوده و وزن پلت‌فرم آن به حداکثر ۳۵ کیلوگرم می‌رسد. دقت Pointing این ماهواره برابر با ۱ درجه و دقت Stability آن ۰.۰۵ درجه در ثانیه است. کوثر توان تولیدی ۴۴ وات ساعت و توان مصرفی ۲۹ وات ساعت را دارد که برای تأمین انرژی محموله‌ها به کار می‌رود.

ماهواره هدهد یک ماهواره کوچک با کاربرد‌های ارتباطی است که برای ایجاد شبکه‌های ارتباطی ماهواره‌ای و اینترنت اشیا طراحی شده است. این ماهواره می‌تواند در مناطق دورافتاده و صعب‌العبور که دسترسی به شبکه‌های ارتباطی زمینی محدود است، خدمات ارتباطی ارائه دهد.

ماهواره هدهد یک ماهواره‌ای است که در استاندارد کیبوست ساخته شده و در مدار ۵۰۰ کیلومتری قرار می‌گیرد و در کشاورزی دقیق، حمل و نقل، تدارکات و محیط زیست و ... کاربرد دارد. مأموریت اصلی هدهد، اینترنت اشیا است.

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Neuroscience of Learning

05 Nov, 17:39


۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۳
Nov. 5, 2024

دو ماهواره ایرانی « کوثر و هدهد »از روسیه به فضا پرتاب شدند

ماهواره های ایرانی «کوثر و هدهد» با پرتابگر سایوز روسیه به فضا پرتاب شدند. این پرتاب نخستین تلاش بخش خصوصی فضایی کشور برای تولید و پرتاب ماهواره به فضا است.
ماهواره‌های ایرانی کوثر و هدهد با پرتابگر سایوز روسیه به فضا پرتاب شدند. این ماهواره‌بر روسی ۵۳ ماهواره را با خود به فضا حمل کرد.
 
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Neuroscience of Learning

04 Nov, 04:22


🔷 انجمن علمی مغز و شناخت با همکاری معاونت پژوهشی دانشگاه تهران برگزار می‌کند:

👨🏻‍💻دوره آموزشی برنامه‌نویسی Python (سطح مقدماتی)

👩‍🏫 مدرس: دکتر رها عابدی (عضو هیئت علمی دانشگاه تهران)

🕙 زمان:شنبه‌ها، ساعت ۱۵:۰۰ تا ۱۷:۳۰
               شروع دوره از ۲۶ آبان ماه
               ۸ جلسهٔ حضوری همراه با جلسات حل تمرین و رفع اشکال

📍مکان: سایت دانشکده روانشناسی و علوم تربیتی دانشگاه تهران

📌سرفصل‌های دوره

📃 همراه با اعطای گواهی معتبر از معاونت پژوهشی دانشکده

⬅️ جهت کسب اطلاعات بیشتر و ثبت‌نام با شناسه‌‌‌های زیر در ارتباط باشید:

@BrainCognition_UT
@Parham_SNK

🔹 به دلیل ظرفیت محدود، اولویت با کسانی است که زودتر ثبت‌نام خود را تکمیل می‌کنند.

@UT_Brain_Cognition 🧠

Neuroscience of Learning

02 Nov, 20:47


https://youtu.be/G-zyTlZQYpE?si=E5N1HwinMwpRcjYp

🔸آموزنده و رعب آور
#Robot_show

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Neuroscience of Learning

02 Nov, 20:46


https://youtu.be/uYKvjzWyYzA?si=K3m4LMBOBTdw-Luk

#Robot_Barber

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Neuroscience of Learning

01 Nov, 06:54


🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#Threat_system
#emotion_regulation

Neuroscience of Learning

01 Nov, 06:50


https://hms.harvard.edu/news/creating-map-word-meaning-brain

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Neuroscience of Learning

01 Nov, 06:50


Creating a Map of Word Meaning in the Brain

The scientists used a novel technology that allowed them to simultaneously record the activity of up to a hundred neurons in the brain while people listened to sentences and short stories.
Using this approach, they discovered how neurons in the brain represent words with particular meanings. For example, they found that certain neurons became active when people heard action words such as “ran” or “jumped,” and other neurons became active when people heard emotion words such as “happy” or “sad.”

“When looking at all of the neurons together, we could start building a detailed picture of how word meanings are represented in the brain,” Williams said. Another important part of language is being able to rapidly distinguish the meaning of words within sentences, even when those words sound the same — for example, discerning “sun” from “son” or “see” from “sea.”

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Neuroscience of Learning

31 Oct, 21:05


سفر تن را تا خاک تماشا کردی

سفر جان را از خاک به افلاک ببین

گر مرا می جویی

سبزه ها را دریاب با درختان بنشین

روحش شاد.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

31 Oct, 21:05


🎼ریشه در خاک

فریدون مشیری

روحش شاد.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

31 Oct, 20:50


https://neurosciencenews.com/glut4-genetics-neurogenesis-27755/

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

31 Oct, 20:49


Targeting Glucose May Spark Neurogenesis

Neural stem cells, which create new neurons in the brain, become less active with age due to elevated glucose levels. Researchers found that by knocking out the glucose transporter gene GLUT4 in older mice, they could significantly increase the production of new neurons.

This discovery opens up potential pathways for both genetic and behavioral interventions to stimulate brain repair, including the possibility of a low-carbohydrate diet. The findings could help treat neurodegenerative diseases and aid in brain recovery after injury.

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Neuroscience of Learning

31 Oct, 16:32


https://www.thepathway2success.com/10-brain-games-to-boost-executive-functioning-skills/

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#brain_games

#Executive_Functioning_Skills

Neuroscience of Learning

31 Oct, 16:32


10 Brain Games to Boost Executive Functioning Skills

🔸۱۰ بازی فکری برای افزایش مهارت‌های کارکرد اجرایی مغز

🔸مناسب کودکان و بزرگسالان

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#brain_games

#Executive_Functioning_Skills

Neuroscience of Learning

30 Oct, 19:39


https://neurosciencenews.com/heart-rate-cognition-psychology-3996/

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

30 Oct, 19:39


Wisdom is a Matter of Both Heart and Mind

The fluctuations of your heartbeat may affect your wisdom, according to new research from the University of Waterloo.

“Our research shows that wise reasoning is not exclusively a function of the mind and cognitive ability,” says Prof. Grossmann. “We found that people who have greater heart rate variability and who are able to think about social problems from a distanced viewpoint demonstrate a greater capacity for wise reasoning.”

The study suggests that heart rate variation and thinking process work together to enable wise reasoning about complex social issues.

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Neuroscience of Learning

30 Oct, 19:00


🔸برای به یادآوری انجام فعالیت ها از ابزارهای دیجیتال، مانند برنامه‌های گوشی‌های هوشمند، استفاده کنید. این کار می تواند به طور قابل توجهی به همه بخصوص افراد مسن در حفظ استقلال و مدیریت وظایف روزانه کمک کنند. پتانسیل یادآورها در کاهش چالش های حافظه مرتبط با پیری باید مورد توجه اساسی قرار گیرد.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#high_load_conditions
#Prospective_memory
#smartphone_apps
#forward_looking_tasks
#smartphone_apps
#personal_assistants
#Amazon_Alexa
#cognitive_offloading

Neuroscience of Learning

30 Oct, 18:57


🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#high_load_conditions
#Prospective_memory
#smartphone_apps
#forward_looking_tasks
#smartphone_apps
#personal_assistants
#Amazon_Alexa
#cognitive_offloading

https://neurosciencenews.com/reminders-aging-memory-27940/

Neuroscience of Learning

30 Oct, 18:56


Reminders Reduce Age-Related Memory Decline in Older Adults

A new study shows that using reminders can counteract age-related declines in memory, especially for tasks that require prospective memory, such as taking medication. Researchers found that reminders help both younger and older adults improve memory performance under high cognitive load.

This breakthrough suggests that digital tools, like smartphone apps, can significantly aid older adults in maintaining independence and managing daily tasks. The study highlights the potential of reminders in mitigating memory challenges associated with aging.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#high_load_conditions
#Prospective_memory
#smartphone_apps
#forward_looking_tasks
#smartphone_apps
#personal_assistants
#Amazon_Alexa
#cognitive_offloading

Neuroscience of Learning

25 Oct, 11:33


Food for thought

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

25 Oct, 11:19


"من با همه به یک شکل صحبت می کنم، چه زباله گرد باشد و چه رئیس دانشگاه."

آلبرت انیشتین

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

25 Oct, 11:10


https://www.thedailymeal.com/1459594/science-behind-virtual-food-senses/

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#virtual_food
#technodiet
#food_goggles

Neuroscience of Learning

25 Oct, 11:08


The Science Behind How Virtual Food Plays With Our Senses

Virtual food can be utilized by astronauts to improve their dining experience in orbit. Smaller amounts of food can fill the stomach by simply convincing the brain that it consumed more than it really did. The possibilities are endless. Yet how exactly does virtual food satisfy our appetites? Could it become a popular staple of the modern diet?

By using enhanced goggles that changed how the cookie looked and smelled — with several tubes emanating different flavored scents such as lemon and chocolate — Narumi and his team of researchers were able to change how Klose tasted the cookie. The virtual reality goggles would, for example, show a chocolate cookie instead of the plain version eaten by Krose in the goggle's eyepieces. Combined with the aroma of chocolate from the tubes, Krose's brain accepted this new information by also changing the taste to chocolate rather than plain.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#virtual_food
#technodiet
#food_goggles

Neuroscience of Learning

24 Oct, 20:15


Google fires engineer who contended its AI technology was sentient

Google (GOOG) has fired the engineer who claimed an unreleased AI system had become sentient, the company confirmed, saying he violated employment and data security policies.

Blake Lemoine, a software engineer for Google, claimed that a conversation technology called LaMDA had reached a level of consciousness after exchanging thousands of messages with it.

Google confirmed it had first put the engineer on leave in June. The company said it dismissed Lemoine's "wholly unfounded" claims only after reviewing them extensively.

Google is one of the leaders in innovating AI technology, which included LaMDA, or "Language Model for Dialog Applications." Technology like this responds to written prompts by finding patterns and predicting sequences of words from large swaths of text -- and the results can be disturbing for humans.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

24 Oct, 19:32


https://www.euronews.com/health/2023/01/07/new-app-seeks-to-decipher-what-babies-want-when-they-cry

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#cry_translator

Neuroscience of Learning

24 Oct, 19:32


Zoundream: This AI baby cry 'translator' may next help detect autism and other health disorders

Zoundream has created an application that analyses babies’ crying, using machine learning and a bank of data to suggest what a baby wants. The next step is using the sound of infant cries to identify early signals of pathologies and development disorder,” Roberto Iannone, the CEO and founder of Zoundream, told Euronews Next.

“Babies cry differently if they have a pathology or a developmental disorder like autism, for example, or other ones, but also pathologies like breathing issues, or heart diseases or hearing issues."

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#cry_translator

Neuroscience of Learning

24 Oct, 07:40


https://youtu.be/w3VgrddbZRk?si=Z_5hElsvTj-R51FR

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning


#AI_film_making

#Leonardo

#Runaway

#ChatGPT

#story_image_video

Neuroscience of Learning

24 Oct, 06:11


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/241015141324.htm

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning


#sensorimotor_memory
#motor_skills
#cerebellum

Neuroscience of Learning

24 Oct, 06:10


How do you remember how to ride a bike? Thank your cerebellum

Researchers have shown that, just like declarative memories, short-term and long-term memories for motor skills form in different regions of the brain, with the cerebellum being critical for the formation of long-term skill memories.

Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have shown that, just like declarative memories, short-term and long-term memories for motor skills form in different regions of the brain, with the cerebellum being critical for the formation of long-term skill memories.

This work advances our understanding of the role of the cerebellum in sensorimotor learning and points towards the role of the cerebellum as a gateway to the formation of stable memories for sensorimotor skills, largely independent of the short-term memory systems.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#sensorimotor_memory
#motor_skills
#cerebellum

Neuroscience of Learning

22 Oct, 18:31


https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/241018131224.htm

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#mosaic_brain
#kenyon_cells

Neuroscience of Learning

22 Oct, 18:30


Butterfly brains reveal the tweaks required for cognitive innovation


A species of tropical butterfly with unusually expanded brain structures display a fascinating mosaic pattern of neural expansion linked to a cognitive innovation.

As part of this behaviour, they demonstrate a remarkable ability to learn and remember spatial information about their food sources -- skills previously connected to the expansion of a brain structure called the mushroom bodies, responsible for learning and memory. Through a detailed analysis of the butterfly brain, the team discovered that certain groups of cells, known as Kenyon cells, expanded at different rates. This variation led to a pattern called mosaic brain evolution, where some parts of the brain expand while others remain unchanged, analogous to mosaic tiles all being very different from each other.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#mosaic_brain
#kenyon_cells

Neuroscience of Learning

18 Oct, 12:38


https://www.livescience.com/technology/robotics/chinese-scientists-build-H1-worlds-fastest-humanoid-robot-but-its-not-going-to-win-any-sprints-just-yet

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

18 Oct, 12:38


Chinese scientists build world's fastest humanoid robot — but it's not going to win any sprints just yet

By harnessing a huge amount of torque in its legs, the H1 robot can potentially reach 11 miles per hour at top speed. A Chinese bipedal robot has set a new world speed record for a humanoid robot — and can maintain its balance when knocked off course. The newest version of Unitree's H1 robot, called "Evolution V3.0", is a bipedal robot that stands a little over 5 foot 11 inches (1.8 meters) tall and weighs less than 110 pounds (50 kilograms).

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

17 Oct, 11:58


🔸مصاحبه ارزشمندی دیگر از استاد دکتر پیشقدم با استاد پیشکسوت و سرشناس آزمون سازی در ایران پروفسور آقای فرهادی

تماشای این مصاحبه رو از دست ندید. برای اساتید، دانشجویان همه رشته ها بویژه رشته زبان انگلیسی، و معلمان عزیز بی شک مفید و پند آموز است.

دکتر فرهادی: "معلم قلب تپنده و مغز متفکر جوامع است ..."

https://www.youtube.com/live/mhShQg3xT6E?si=BgzPIAwkLVPu1WcL

Neuroscience of Learning

16 Oct, 18:52


📌کار، تحصیل و زندگی در انگلستان

▪️مصاحبه شنیدنی و آموزنده جناب آقای دکتر پیشقدم با جناب آقای دکتر میری


https://www.youtube.com/live/nucTejxiWfU?si=kakXWgRlbABFkTF9

Neuroscience of Learning

11 Oct, 20:45


🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#TESLA
#OPTIMUS

Neuroscience of Learning

11 Oct, 20:41


https://www.bizzbuzz.news/technology/elon-musks-tesla-humanoid-optimus-says-the-hardest-part-of-being-a-robot-is-trying-to-be-human-1339053

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

11 Oct, 20:40


Elon Musk's Tesla humanoid Optimus says the hardest part of being a robot is trying to be Human

Elon Musk's Tesla humanoid Optimus says the hardest part of being a robot is trying to be Human Elon Musk's Tesla humanoid Optimus says the hardest part of being a robot is trying to be Human Elon Musk unveiled the latest generation of Tesla's humanoid robot, Optimus, at the "We, Robot" event. Optimus, designed to perform a variety of tasks, revealed that the hardest part of being a robot is learning how to be human.

Tesla introduces Cybercab and showcases Optimus robot at "We, Robot" event. Optimus is a humanoid robot capable of performing various tasks. Elon Musk believes Optimus will be the most significant product ever created. Optimus garnered significant attention. Musk introduced Optimus as a robot capable of doing anything you want. The event demonstrated Optimus’s skills, including walking, dancing, holding a glass, waving, and speaking.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

10 Oct, 21:08


🎼Autumn leaves

#Frank_Sinatra

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

08 Oct, 11:24


🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#look_see

Neuroscience of Learning

07 Oct, 21:18


🔸کار، تحصیل، و زندگی در عمان

▪️استاد دکتر پیشقدم

https://youtu.be/2SEXikDNoz4?si=UzXz69ocnn9HQLnK

Neuroscience of Learning

29 Sep, 07:54


🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#Duchenne_Smile

Neuroscience of Learning

29 Sep, 07:53


https://neurosciencenews.com/smile-personality-psychology-27705/

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#Duchenne_Smile

Neuroscience of Learning

29 Sep, 07:53


Your Smile Reveals More About Your Personality Than You Think

Research shows that the way you smile in a photograph can reveal key personality traits like warmth, trustworthiness, and conscientiousness. Social psychologists found that people with a Duchenne Smile, which involves both mouth and eye muscles, are perceived more accurately than those with neutral expressions.
This smile is hard to fake and can communicate important aspects of personality, even without speaking. Witkower highlights privacy concerns, as these personal traits can be exposed in everyday photos like those on LinkedIn or dating platforms.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#Duchenne_Smile

Neuroscience of Learning

26 Sep, 19:08


🔸هوش مصنوعی تا حدی پیشرفت کرده که طنز نهفته در تصاویری که در اختیار آن قرار می دهیم را شناسایی و بیان می کند مانند آنچه در تصویر بالا می بینید که به خوبی توسط آن، نکته نهفته در عکس تشخیص داده شده است.

What really sets GPT-4 apart from previous versions is its ability to recognize and infer meaning and even humor from images. You can feed it with an image, and then ask it for a description, what makes it special or funny, what would happen if you changed something in the picture. The LLM gets things right more often than not, and to a degree that would make you wonder if there really is a person on the other end of the prompt line.

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

Neuroscience of Learning

26 Sep, 19:04


🔸تصاویر خلق شده با هوش مصنوعی

AI generated images

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning

#midjourney