EPISODE · Jun 18, 2021 · 41 MIN
The Neuroscience of Motivation - Episode 1 of the Adaptive Edge Podcast with Evgeniya Efremova
from Adaptive Edge Podcast · host Greg Murray
On this episode of the Adaptive Edge Podcast I interviewed my good friend, brain researcher and education specialist Evgeniya Efremova. We discuss how the latest research in psychology and neuroscience applies to motivation and learning. These topics are helpful for parents, educators, and anyone working in developmental contexts. I hope you enjoy the talk. Don't forget to subscribe and share! 4:43 - Emotions and learning - The affective neuroscience of motivation 9:40 - Emotional home base and the zone of proximal development 11:50 - Prefrontal cortex, stress, and learning 14:30 - Self-determination theory, identity, and motivation 16:52 - Math anxiety across cultures 19:30 - Lisa Feldman Barrett's Theory of Constructed Emotion 23:40 - Unconscious biases and your identity 28:00 - Anxiety, trauma, and mood disorders 29:31 - The next thing on the horizon for education is motivation 33:15 - Giving feedback and disagreeing across cultures Website: https://adaptiveedgecoaching.com Follow Adaptive Edge Coaching Blog: https://adaptiveedgecoaching.com/blogpage/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adaptiveedgecoaching/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Adaptive-Edge-Coaching-108086577580642 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Greg_Murray3 Contact Information: [email protected]
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