Friday, April 23, 2010
I never dreamed I would fall for TED
Ok, so ever since we saw the TED videos in class, I have become addicted! It is so inspiring to see so many people sharing their amazing and innovative thoughts, ideas, inventions, discoveries. But it does not stop there. It’s about hope, dreams, individuals, communities and the world. I have never been a big web surfer, it seems so impersonal to me, yet when I start watching these clips, I become submerged in another person’s world and reality, especially after watching the one on the Alloshpere. It just blows me away to think of the capacity of the human brain to come up with such complex and, yet imaginative and exquisite pieces of ART! Funny now that I think about it watching Ted sort of reminds me of being at my best friend house in high school. There was no real TV to speak of, just a tiny 12 inch black and white that was occasionally tuned into the local PSB station , classical music was playing in the back ground all the time and her father, an Organic Chemistry Professor was madly concocting dinner in the kitchen while she sat at the table whizzing through her trigonometry and her mother sat scribbling plays about the family on sheets of recycled paper, and then to be suddenly interrupted by a crazy game of marshmallow volley ball. Even though I could barley understand the basic bonehead math and certainly could not spell trigonometry, and had not clue as to the names of the classical pieces that echoed through the house, I never felt out of place there. They always saw my potential and never doubted the beauty of my mind or heart. Today though I have not seen her parents in years, I realized they are embossed in my mind and heart as mentors, heroes, and incredible beings that have helped shaped the person that I am today. They after all helped to create paths of potential in my mind that appear to be strengthening once again. Suddenly after watching Ted, I have the urge to put on some Vivaldi, listen to a local board of supervisors meeting, and dance with my children under the moonlight.
Watching the videos on looking inside your own brain to create control made me start thinking about some of the youth that I have worked with in the past who were labeled as severely emotionally disturbed. By creating visual images of brain activity you can learn t control movement, pain, and maybe even behavior. I knew this youth who was labeled this way, until her foster mother found a way to pay for her to be seen at the Amen clinic. http://www.amenclinic.com/
They scanned her brain and were able to determine a diagnosis based on her images. In this way they were also able to determine a medication that better fit her needs.. she talks a little bit about this I her digital story...Check it out and see what a difference it made in her life.
Now if we could just teach our brains to control there own chemistry rather then rely on medication to change our brains.. sounds to me like it is in the works!
Watching the videos on looking inside your own brain to create control made me start thinking about some of the youth that I have worked with in the past who were labeled as severely emotionally disturbed. By creating visual images of brain activity you can learn t control movement, pain, and maybe even behavior. I knew this youth who was labeled this way, until her foster mother found a way to pay for her to be seen at the Amen clinic. http://www.amenclinic.com/
They scanned her brain and were able to determine a diagnosis based on her images. In this way they were also able to determine a medication that better fit her needs.. she talks a little bit about this I her digital story...Check it out and see what a difference it made in her life.
Now if we could just teach our brains to control there own chemistry rather then rely on medication to change our brains.. sounds to me like it is in the works!
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