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Podcast: Perspective Taking, Part II
admin, , Explaining Brain, autism, empathy, neuroscience, parietal cortex, Perspective Taking, superior temporal sulcus, temporal lobe, theory of mind, 0Tune up with Mike and Mani: Brain Science Step by Step In the previous podcast, Dr. Mani Pavuluri introduced...
Podcast: The Brain Function behind Perspective Taking: Part 1
admin, , Explaining Brain, adolescent, autism, awareness, brain development, empathy, medial prefrontal cortex, mind, neuroscience, perspective, theory of mind, thinking, understanding mind, whole brain networks, 0Tune up with Mike and Mani: Brain Science Step by Step The ability to step into someone else’s shoes–to...
“First, I want to know who I am”- Building Self Esteem
admin, , Helping Parents, adolescent, art of living, awareness, empathy, executive function, forward planning, frustration tolerance, impulse control, kindness, mani pavuluri, parenting, problem solving, relationship, self esteem, thinking, trust, 0Self-esteem (SE) is not just for kids, but something ongoing and every living person needs in order to survive...
Insula in the Brain: Helps Us Know How We Feel and Experience
admin, , Explaining Brain, arousal, cingulate, emotion, empathy, insula, mani pavuluri, sensorimotor integration, somatic, stress, tension, ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, 2Insula is a very special area of the brain, right behind the front end of the cortex on both...
Brain Wiring: Understanding Children
admin, , Helping Teachers, adolescent, attention, brain, child, cognitive, Emotion Processing, Emotion Recognition, Emotion Regulation, empathy, executive function, flexibility, impulse control, information, mani pavuluri, Motivation, organization, Perspective Taking, Planning, problem solving, Remembering, Response Inhibition, Verbal Memory, working memory, 0Basics first. Children’s brain functions are still developing. There is a wide margin for what is normal and healthy....