- This video is basically Terry Sejnowski talking on his tips on learning better.
- Then later in the video he gives some scientific information about prefrontal cortex.
- Here are his tips on how to be a better learner.
- Physical exercise is important.
- Physical exercise helps your hippocampus to produces more neurons.
- More neurons means more "free space" to learn new things.
- Practice makes perfect, but only when your brain is prepared and ready.
- Sudden improvement can occur in any time during our life on any subject. Hence, we need to always prepare brain to receiving something new.
- Human develops binocular depth perception within the first 2 years of life.
- Binocular depth perception helps human on defining stereoscopic image.
- There is this website that shows a lot of stereoscopic images, http://magiceye.com/.
- Here is an example of stereoscopic image.
- Here are my own method on how to see stereoscopic image.
- Put your eyes rather close to the stereoscopic image.
- Put your eyes attention in the middle of the image.
- Cross your eyes.
- Put your eyes even closer into the stereoscopic image.
- Hold your vision for 3 to 5 seconds.
- Release your vision!
- There is people who cannot see stereoscopic image at all. They are called stereo blind.
- This is happen because during the first 2 years of living their eyes is not trained to see stereoscopic image.
- This could not be fixed until (permanent stereo blind), until Professor Sue Barry defined an exercise on how to train eyes to see stereoscopic image.
- Prefrontal cortex is located in the most front of human brain.
- Prefrontal cortex helps in complex analysis of social behavior.
- Prefrontal cortex helps on making decision and planning.
- Until the prefrontal cortex is mature enough, there would still be "zombies" in you.
- What he meant by "zombies" here is that thing that happened automatically without thinking. It is like an untrained reflex.
- Another example of stereoscopic image.
- The photo of Sue Barry. I am not sure if this is any important.
- Sue Barry's book title "Fixing My Gaze" tells people on how to train eye vision. This including on how to see stereoscopic image.