But this was the 1930s, and ADHD hadn't been invented at this point. It wasn't an available condition. (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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But this was the 1930s, and ADHD hadn't been invented at this point. It wasn't an available condition. (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
But this was the 1930s, and ADHD hadn't been invented at this point. It wasn't an available condition. (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
And so I want to talk about that. And I'm going to talk about a very particular medical condition. But this stands as a proxy for all kinds of medical decision-making,
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This is also why people with sleep apnea are often told to avoid this position. This condition already involves pauses in breathing, and back sleeping can increase the likelihood
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even when they're distracted, drunk, tired and angry. We just kind of accept that that's the human condition. And so I think, you know, in the case of the child in Santa Monica ...
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because the alternative, being replaced, is far worse. But every major transition in the history of life has a condition: the parts have to remember that they are parts.
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And we studied 24 people, who were extensively screened to have no other major health condition and to be pretty much taking no other medication.
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is causing some people to become obsessed with it, so much so that it’s leading to a condition some call orthosomnia: a preoccupation with the constant need to achieve perfect sleep.
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a preoccupation with the constant need to achieve perfect sleep. And this condition, ironically, is causing more sleep problems. Now orthosomnia might be an extreme example,
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and jolting the body into hyperarousal. In this condition, the brain is hunting for potential threats, making it impossible to ignore any slight discomfort or nighttime noise.
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so that we can improve our ability to take small risks when we need to. To condition for awkward. And we condition by seeking out strategic micro stressors
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To condition for awkward. And we condition by seeking out strategic micro stressors and deliberate discomfort
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it's not a mental illness. It's a condition related to overwhelming stress. So it's not like it puts you in this different state
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by asking participants to tell the truth or to lie about something. For example, if I was a participant in the truthful condition, and the task was
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and here we have a slide to prove it. For the deceptive condition they will randomly pick some of you who have never been to Vietnam,
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and the differences that make us who we are, that are inherent to the human condition. And ultimately, we have to disrupt a system
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and are also looking at methane emissions as a condition to access their own oil and gas import market. In a sense,
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before its first birthday. Those worries are the normal condition of humanity. We escaped them only through massive chronological luck.
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they're much more likely to persevere when they fail, because they don't believe that failure is a permanent condition. So growth mindset is a great idea for building grit.
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it creates a harmony between you and the external condition under observation. It helps you to bring your attention inwards.
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Recently, the FDA approved the first gene therapy for sickle cell disease, a painful, lifelong condition of the blood. And it works by just changing a single gene in a person's DNA
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You see, she'd been studying caregivers, and specifically mothers of children with a chronic condition, be it gut disorder, be it autism, you name it --
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I was struck by the image of these women dealing with a child with a condition very difficult to deal with, often without help.
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compared with the number of years that they have been caregiving for their child with a chronic condition? So four years go by
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We are our stories. But a condition that most of us, sadly, will be familiar with -- Alzheimer's disease --
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Early on in my research, a neuropsychologist alerted me to a condition called xenomelia, or foreign limb syndrome.
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feel the presence of that limb, sometimes. Xenomelia is somewhat of an opposite condition, where people feel like some part of their body --
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Identity politics always works on two fronts: to give pride to people who have a given condition or characteristic, and to cause the outside world to treat such people
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and talk yourself out of being depressed or anxious or any kind of serious condition. But I am telling you
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