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[Youtube Review][TEDx Talks] The most important lesson from 83,000 brain scans | Daniel Amen | TEDxOrangeCoast
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These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.
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Ask quantum mechanics
Pa********:
here's the thing he learned 10:00
Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] The most important lesson from 83,000 brain scans | Daniel Amen | TEDxOrangeCoast
Ta*************:
The next study should be current and retired BOXERS & WRESTLERS!
Update: when this comment was posted, this video barely had views. YouTube put this in everyone's recs lately and now the views have skyrocketed in a few weeks. Good for the doctors noble cause
Em*******:
Absolutely ridiculous that physchiatrists don’t view brain imaging
Ma*****:
Every psychiatrist should have to watch this. Why do we treat mental illness like a dartboard by throwing drugs at it. Look at the brain, just like looking at the lungs, heart, bones duh!
Da***************:
At age 7 I had my first traumatic brain injury. a horse stepped on my face blacked out for only a few seconds but I woke up with epilepsy a week later.
At 12 I had a radical to right temporal lobectomy to correct the partial seizures. (They took out around one cubic centimeter of temporal tissue nicking the occipital lobe).
within about 12 hours of waking up from the medically induced coma after surgery I realized a few things I have a little bit of blindness in the left front corner of my eyes, my head feels funny, and I can't remember anything.
I knew who my mother was, I knew how to ride a bike, I could walk (well save the jelly legs from two weeks in a coma). But I didn't know why I liked my mother. I didn't know why I was supposed to be proud of a trophy in my room. I had memory but I didn't have any memories. over the years I found the best way to describe it is like I was watching a movie or reading a book those things happened sure I knew they happened but I didn't feel them they weren't my experiences.
fast-forward through 8 years of Messi adolescence where you can't make human connection cuz you don't remember what love was. I was diagnosed with ADHD impulse issues and ODD.
I lift up my life with the weird combination of two traumatic brain injuries as well as at least three minor brain injuries or concussions that knocked me out that I'm aware of over the span of about 5 years between ages 15 and 20.
but something miraculous happened around age 20/21 I started being able to remember things. Somebody put their finger to their forehead and bow down like a unicorn which was exactly what my elementary school nurse did and all of a sudden after 10 years of no Memories the name Kelly Bamford came to my head all of a sudden I remembered what the nurse's office look like in my elementary school I remember all the funny goofy jokes you used to tell me I remember her being effectively my best friend in elementary school cuz nobody likes the kid with seizures. all the sudden it came flooding back to me and I remember thinking shock and awe that I could remember something I thought all my memories have been physically removed from my skull with that brain surgery my recall was broken not my memories.
Fast forward about a year after that and I have another incidents very similar the city-wide parade came around and all of a sudden I remember what middle school me in Middle School best friend did at the fair.
I got these flashes of experiences and they felt like they were mine and not just reading from a book.
After 10 years with Advanced retrograde amnesia never feeling human and complete because I had zero memories accept 9/11/01 before the age of 12 (and very broken memories from 12-15).
My brain healed itself through will and time decent psychotherapy and will I started remembering things that I thought were lost forever.
Your brain can and will fix itself if you teach it to and you care for it properly.
Edit: I'm 25 now the count is those two major brain injuries and 8 concussions that have knocked me out where I felt symptoms of one example a guy slammed into me with his elbow and a bar and I remained conscious but the left arm from my neck down went numb for 30 minutes and then came back online.
I have now been diagnosed with p n e s or psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. basically whenever I get too stressed or too tired or varying degrees of exhausted my brain will just reboot shut down and I'll wakup. Sometimes I can feel them coming on and I can suppress them for up to 5 minutes. other times they happen suddenly and I'm just conscious but on the floor at work and able to move my limbs. The symptom of the seizure is never the same. I'm starting to notice that when I wake up from a reboot something new is happening. A sensory overload button just vanished after the one where I couldn't move my arm. I felt myself grow up emotionally. Like I felt myself catching up to the rest of the class internally, put all that happened in the span of about 15 minutes instead of 5 years. This most recent episode landed me in the ER but I think it also was the last really big bit of emotional healing I needed to be the physical age I'm at now.
An**********:
Started to work out at gym first time at 77years, gradually ramped up over time, brain function improving all the time.
Worth a try...
By***:
15 years ago I had a car accident that resulted in serious brain damage, i was paralyzed and was told i was not gonna read and function again, ten years later i got distinctions in my majors at uni and i have no set backs (physically and mentally). I saw my neuropsychologist last week for the first time in 15 years and when i was speaking to him and he noticed how functioning i am he looked at me like hes seen a ghost. It is very very very very very real how the mind is capable of changing the brain and anything is possible as long as you put in the hard work and believe in your self (fk the haters). the brain is forever reinventing itself and renewing itself and the saying you cant teach an old dog new tricks and becoming slaves to your habits is wrong. I think what society has become is a shame in relation to how much of a lack of an understanding how powerful the brain is and what is possible through hard work because everything is instant and reality has been put into Hollywood movies making us believe these things are not possible in 'real' life.
fo******:
Impressive lecture, but I would have loved to hear about how they go about rehabilitating someone's brain once they discover these issues (although the removal of the cyst was obvious).
A*:
Im very interested in how this relates to trauma and personality disorders
It*************:
"Treatment needs to be tailored to individual brains, not clusters of symptoms."
Fa******:
People who gain and use knowledge like this are the heroes humanity needs.
T*:
“Psychiatry is the only medical field that never looks at the organ they treat.” - Daniel Amen.
Na*********:
"When you have the privilege to change someone's brain, you change generations to come." This hit me hard. NOTHING changes a life...like love.
A*:
I appreciate that I am alive to witness this. Knowledge is powerful.
Ma*******:
I have never heard someone talking about psychiatric like this before
Amen to that.
ho************:
6 years passed, they still don't look at the brain
He*************:
Dr Amen and the treatment “neurofeedback” at the Brain Center in Westlake, CA changed the life of my youngest son and thereby the rest of our family. Thank you for your research.
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