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Włodzisław Duch. How to reach full human potential: take care of the brain. How to reach full human potential ?. Waste of talent.

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Włodzisław Duch

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  1. Włodzisław Duch How to reach full human potential: take care of the brain

  2. How to reach full human potential?

  3. Waste of talent More than 200 million children under 5 years fail to reach their potential in cognitive development because of poverty, poor health and nutrition, and lack of early stimulation. International Child DevelopmentSteeringGroup, The Lancet, 2007

  4. In developed countries … Specific developmental disorders of speech and language … scholastic skills … learning … Dyslexia: ~10% in USA, UK

  5. Brain is the most complex organ, frequently not functioning well, almost never realizing its full potential. We all use 100% of the brain but only 1% at each moment!

  6. Cognitive Nano Bio Info

  7. Genetic control? Genes may limit development … but genetic manipulation is dangerous. Early development is critical for the brain. We already influence it strongly.

  8. Discovery of childhood Diego Velázquez, Las Meninas (1656)

  9. Brain engineering Brain improvement is the ultimate engineering problem! But be careful! Challenge: prevent abnormalities, boost normal development. General principle: growing up is specializing = narrowing potential possibilities. How to keep more possibilities open?

  10. la-ra phonetic contrast Discrimination of non-native phonemes is perfect in 6-8 month group but specialization is seen already in 10-12 month (P. Kuhl et al, Dev. Sci. 9, F13–F21).

  11. Your mother can teach you how to hear, but only in her own language! Passive learning from TV has no influence on hearing phonetic contrasts (P. Kuhl). We want to specialize!

  12. Bad start … Potential reading problems can be identified (~80%) using event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded at birth, and possible interventions undertaken up to 9 years earlier than it is usually done – just give infants a chance!

  13. Interactive toys and i-cribs cameras speakers touch sensors

  14. What can we do? Improve hearing speech, develop perfect musical ear, curiosity, drives for exploration, abstract thinking, working memory and other cognitive and perceptual functions. Monitor and interact in the crib and using inexpensive cognitive toys!

  15. PerCog devices Goals: early diagnosis, enhance perceptual discrimination, improve categorical perception, increase working memory span.

  16. Imagine … New generation of children may grow up to be more: musical, intelligent, bright … • learn any language without accent • be free of speech and hearing problems • see and hear things we can hardly notice Is this possible? Only research can tell.

  17. Project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund within the Regional Operational Programme for Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship for the years 2007-2013.

  18. Neurocognitive Laboratory Project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund within the Regional Operational Programme for Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship for the years 2007-2013.

  19. Can’t wait to see it!

  20. Thank you

  21. How to reach full human potential: take care of the brain WłodzisławDuch Department of Informatics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland School of Comp. Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapur Google: W. Duch TEDx Poznan, 18.02.2012

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