The teacher in neuroscience Elena Gallardo-Morillo He has approached how the human brain develops in the educational tank tank entitled “Neuroscience and education: enhancing the agile brain in the classroom”a meeting organized by the Association of Entrepreneurs of Southern Spain Cesur through its brand for CEYS Social Responsibility actions, Economics and Society Circle and with the collaboration of the Cajasol and Hidral Foundation.
In his conference, held at the headquarters of Cajamar in Malaga, Elena Gallardo-Morillo has started from the premise that “from zero to twenty-one the brain of any child is molding. Parents, families and the educational community have the obligation we have the obligation to know to act on it and enhance it. “
As a result, he has broken down the so -called “abc of the brain”, to explain how he learns. Therefore, he stressed that “The brain nourishes the experience, so it will register what we give in abundance. In addition, he learns by repetition, so that the more we give him something, the more the habit will be generated. A child takes three months to acquire a habit, an adult needs six. “
The teacher in neuroscience has paid special attention to how technology and the large number of stimuli to which children and adults are subjected, is also making a dent in “the most robust memory we have, implicit memory.”
Gallardo-Morillo He assures that “executive functions such as decision making, planning, the ability to be before two different stimuli and manage them according to their priority and importance” and have offered different techniques to improve it are being lost.
“Our brain needs silence”
In addition, it has made special emphasis on the importance of “our brain needs silence. Given the current circumstances of life, the brain is increasingly silenced that full attention and raising the rumination of thoughts, and this already happens in children and adolescents . Children need to restore the normal activity of their brain, lower excitabilityand this is achieved by instilling and cultivating moments of silence at the end of the day, moments of mindfulness, of meditation, in contact with nature, all this is essential to have a well -balanced brain. “
“Current times are stealing important capabilities for our brainsuch as full attention, and activating other types of more fragmented activities and therefore less efficient, which do not produce less efficient behaviors, “he summarized.
Elena Gallardo has a degree in Biology, a doctor in Medicine from the University of Malaga, subsequent post -documented neurosciences from the University of Seville and extensive subsequent specialization as neuroscientific.
The most distinctive of his professional career is his multidisciplinary career, through which he has had the great fate of collaborating with numerous disciplines in science and other health and business sector professionals.
She is currently accredited as a professor contracted by the ANECA, she has a research sixth and since 2020, she is a professor at the International University of La Rioja of Neurosciences.
Elena is one great defender of knowledge transferaffirms that everything that is investigated must have a purpose in society and always work to boost research towards its applicability in a real context that can help and be useful for people. However, what most characterizes his professional career is his efforts to fuse science and business.
In the business field, Elena co-founded a startup in 2020 specialized in health And currently directs accessible neuroscience, a space that provides formative material in neurosciences and specialized consulting.
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