Saturday, 21 February 2009

About Our Brain And Autism

How is a memory or memories formed, and kept in mind in the brain? It’s a difficult question, except for the experts in the brain. So far, the development of brain science and psychology are still talking about the functions in the brain such as thalamus, amygdala, sensory cortices, working memory, the brain cortex, and others.
Questions about autism and other disorders is still on the discussion on brain. Neuroscientist, can answer its question easily, but how am I. Basically, I don’t agree that brain most closely connected to autism in Learning for Teachers training, however. I agree that educator or learner can make over the brain which is potential in autism or not. Brain that is located below the visual cortex and are responsible for most faculty, motor control and coordination. In his book, How to study Brain, David Sousa mentions that recent studies show the brain limbic system also supports the function and cognitive processes in the frontal lobe. (PS - amygdala, located in the limbic system)
There is also research that autism is also available to connect to the dysregulation certain amygdala function. Specifically, the research shows that the amygdala is less responsive with autism. This helps us understand the social impairments often seen in autism.
We explore some of limbic system from the Quantum Level 3 Learning more clarification so that hopefully will come later. We will see the role of the hippocampus (yes, that really what's called) and the role in the brain's limbic Sytem. Also has some connection to autism.

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