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Can you rewire your brain?

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25 points by Hooke 19 days ago · 8 comments

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comrade1234 15 days ago

When I started studying German vocab intensively (up to B1 now) I started with notecards and it took like a couple of weeks per 10 words (verbs with conjugations and nouns plus genders). At some point things rewired and now 10 words a day is pretty simple.

  • whycome 14 days ago

    I’ve been using country-identification as a doom scroll alternative. It’s a fun game with at least a little bit of benefit. What’s weird is that something markedly changed and it got way easier all of a sudden. Like something changed in terms of how my brain interpreted the maps. I suspect it’s probably closer to language learning for a pictographic written language (eg mandarin).

    https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/practice

lumirth 14 days ago

The assumption that “rewiring” means something like “clean engineering where parts can be cleanly replaced” seems a little faulty to me. Maybe I spend too much time around wires, but “rewiring” to me means “a lot of time, a lot of difficulty, and a lot of effort to wrangle a complicated mess of interconnected things.” Which seems about how the brain is.

osullivj 15 days ago

No mention of Imperial College's psychedelic programme and it's recent findings re neuroplasticity.

Throaway1982 14 days ago

for better and for worse, the answer is yes

yawpitch 19 days ago

Phineas Gage famously did, accidentally.

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