The Neuroscience of Poverty: Understanding Brain Impacts and Protective Factors
The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Overview
Explore the profound impact of poverty on brain development and overall health in this 46-minute conference talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into cutting-edge neuroscience research revealing how socioeconomic disparities, rooted in historical injustice, alter brain structures. Discover the potential of social capital as a protective factor against poverty's health effects. Learn from expert speakers, including a Zen Sensei, medical professionals, and neuroscientists, as they discuss the neurological implications of poverty, strategies to buffer its effects, and the importance of responsive caregiving. Examine topics such as neuroplasticity, personalized medicine, and equality of opportunity. Gain insights into reframing information, addressing historical poverty, and raising the bar for societal change. Engage with this thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of neuroscience, poverty, and social justice.
Syllabus
The Neuroscience of Poverty
Buffer the Effects of Poverty
Being Responsive
Coachable Skills
Objectifying Human Beings
Sensitivity
Personalized Medicine
Equality of Opportunity
Neuroplasticity
Reframing information
Responsibility
Historical Poverty
Richard Rothstein
Evan Smith
Sam Asagaya
David Rubenstein
The Color of Law
Raising the Bar
Taught by
The Aspen Institute