Conceito & Ação - entrevista com a Dra. Carla Gikovate - Parte 1/2

Carla Gikovate
19 May 201516:28

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of 'Concentração', the focus is on the brain development of children and adolescents, exploring the typical behaviors associated with different stages of brain growth. Neurologist and psychologist Dr. Carlos de Covatti explains that the human brain can be divided into four phases: childhood up to around 12 years, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, each with unique characteristics. The script emphasizes the dynamic nature of brain development, which continues throughout life, adapting based on experiences and activities. It also discusses the 'critical period' of early childhood and the importance of nurturing a child's brain through play and social interaction, rather than over-scheduling with activities that may cause stress and anxiety.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 The human brain can be divided into four phases: childhood up to around 12 years, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, each with its own characteristics.
  • 🤰 Brain development begins in the womb and continues throughout life, adapting and reorganizing based on how it is used.
  • 💪 Just as physical exercise can increase muscle mass, engaging in activities like music can enhance specific brain areas related to those activities.
  • 👶 Children's brains are highly dynamic, with more synapses than adults, and they undergo a process of 'pruning' where unused connections are eliminated.
  • 🧐 The critical period for brain development, often thought to be the first three years, actually extends throughout life, though it is more pronounced in early childhood.
  • 👧 Children learn languages more easily in childhood, but the brain remains capable of learning at any age.
  • 🧑‍🦱 Adolescents experience both motor and emotional changes due to ongoing brain development, particularly in the prefrontal cortex responsible for judgment and planning.
  • 🚀 Adolescents are driven by chemicals like dopamine to seek novelty, but their prefrontal cortex may not be fully developed to assess consequences, leading to risk-taking behavior.
  • 📈 Puberty is arriving earlier in children, possibly due to factors like body mass and environmental influences, which can affect hormone levels and brain development.
  • 🎭 Modern childhood is often filled with a busy schedule of activities, which can lead to stress and anxiety, and may not allow for enough imaginative play and free time.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Parents play a crucial role in providing a supportive and affectionate bond, which is more important for a child's development than a packed schedule of extracurricular activities.

Q & A

  • What are the four phases of human brain development mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions four phases of human brain development: childhood up to approximately 12 years, adolescent phase, adult phase, and a phase related to the third age.

  • How does the brain adapt and reorganize throughout a person's life according to the script?

    -The brain is a dynamic process that lasts a lifetime. Depending on what a person does and how they use their brain, it will organize itself in one way or another. Similar to how muscle training can increase bicep mass, engaging in activities like music can increase certain brain areas.

  • What is the impact of learning to play a violin on brain development?

    -Learning to play the violin can increase the connections and even the area of the brain related to the sensitivity of the fingers that are used more in playing the instrument. If one stops playing, these changes can revert back over time.

  • What is the 'pruning' process in brain development?

    -The 'pruning' process refers to the selection of neural connections that will remain and which will be eliminated. This process is genetically programmed but also influenced by the experiences one has.

  • What is the 'golden age' of brain development, and how has the understanding of it evolved?

    -The 'golden age' was once believed to be up to three years of age, where it was thought that children learned the most and should be stimulated the most. However, the understanding has evolved to recognize that the brain's plasticity and ability to mold extends throughout life, although it is more significant in early childhood.

  • How does the adolescent brain differ from the adult brain in terms of development?

    -The adolescent brain is still maturing, particularly the frontal cortex, which is responsible for judgment, planning, and attention. Adolescents have high levels of chemicals like dopamine, leading them to seek novelty, but their frontal lobes may not yet have developed enough to assess the consequences of their actions fully.

  • What are the consequences of the brain's ongoing transformation during adolescence?

    -The ongoing transformation of the adolescent brain leads to both motor and emotional consequences. It is still in development, with characteristics like moral reasoning, ethical judgment, planning, and time organization not yet fully formed.

  • How does early puberty affect the brain and behavior of children?

    -Early puberty can lead to behavioral changes due to the influence of sexual hormones like testosterone, which can cause irritability and aggressiveness. However, the frontal lobe, responsible for critical thinking and judgment, may not be ready to handle these changes, leading to potential conflicts.

  • What are the potential causes for the onset of puberty occurring earlier in children today?

    -The script suggests that early puberty may be related to factors such as body mass and obesity, as well as possible dietary exposures or environmental factors that could cause hormones to peak and increase earlier.

  • What are the concerns raised in the script about children's busy schedules and their impact on development?

    -The script raises concerns about children not having enough free time to play and engage in imaginative play, which is crucial for their development. It also mentions the potential for increased anxiety and stress due to a packed agenda that mimics adult responsibilities.

  • What is the importance of imaginative play and free time for children's development according to the script?

    -Imaginative play and free time are important for children's development as they allow children to develop competence, narrative skills, and the ability to entertain themselves. It also helps them learn to maintain attention and be happy without constant stimulation.

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