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(1)UCLA Institute of Neuroscience in the United States
(1)Myelin Analysis Screen of Chimpanzees and Humansimage text translation
(2)UCLA Department of Neuropsychiatry
(3)The brain grows nearly four times from birth to adulthood
(4)Most of that growth is driven by myelin
(5)Most of the brain growth is driven by myelin
(1)When a person is born, the amount of myelin is extremely smallThe black part here is myelinimage text translation
(2)A little baby has an extremely small amount of myelin
(1)The brain grows in a smaller stateimage text translation
(2)But if you look at it, it’s the adult brain that has grown the most
(3)That’s myelin’s growth
(4)As you grow up, your brain grows
(5)The biggest pillar of that growth is myelin
(6)The black part of the picture above is all Damien
(1)The growth of a person will soon work wellimage text translation
(2)It’s generating a lot of myelin to build the Internet
(3)After all, human growth is the production of myelin
(4)If neurons are computers, myelin is the Internet
(1)SBS Specialimage text translation
(2)- Myelin
(3)It’s myelin that surrounds the neuron tissue
(4)SBS AT FACIAL
(5)But it grows like that. As the layers get thicker
(1)SBSATW셜image text translation
(2)UCLA Department of Neuropsychiatry
(3)When you’re practicing, your brain produces these neurons and myelin
(4)There’s communication between the cells
(5)Myelin grows in my brain if I keep trying
(6)Building a bigger, faster internet inside my skull
(7)Then you have a huge internet network in your brain
(1)SBS Specialimage text translation
(2)It makes everything in the brain faster and more united
(3)Which means we can send more signals with Mielein
(4)The amount and speed of information that can be sent at a time becomes enormous
(1)SUSA Facialimage text translation
(2)LUCA Neuropsychiatric Department
(3)Basically, neurons become adults in their 50s and 60s
(4)The adult period of neurons in the human brain, computers, is in their 50s and 60s. It’s all an excuse to say that you’re a little older and your head doesn’t work
(5)And it becomes very difficult for the brain to maintain myelinAs you get older, you actually start destroying myelin
(6)But when age eventually reaches the adult age of neurons, it becomes difficult to maintain myelin from then on
(7)So that’s when myelin began to be destroyed
(8)The Internet in our brains is starting to go back to its old level
(1)SBS A.S.Aimage text translation
(2)So as we continue to repair it, the signals in the brain are coming up
(3)You need to practice to make the synchronicity again so you can arrive at the same time
(4)So to prevent that, we have to practice
(5)a Japanese class
(6)A man in his 60s who is taking Japanese classes
(1)She almost got killed twice a dayimage text translation
(2)You’re reading Japanese hard
(1)Chinese classesimage text translation
(2)I’ve been working hard on Chinese classes, too
(1)a Spanish classimage text translation
(2)I’ve been working hard on Spanish classes
(3)You’re unemployed, taking foreign language classes all day long
(4)Seoul National University’s Daeheungbu Surgery Department
(5)The last time I started learning four languages at the same time, including Spanish, was in 2007
(6)My job is a professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Seoul National University
(7)I started learning Japanese in 2003
(8)Since 2007, I have been learning Chinese, French, and Spanish at the same time
(1)So I’ve been going around the academy every night for 7 yearsimage text translation
(2)The gentleman of Choro has been wandering the academy every night for seven years
(3)JLPT N1 Japanese Language Proficiency Test – Level 1
(4)The results
(1)DELFB1 French Certification Test – French Practical Practice Stageimage text translation
(2)New HSK Chinese Language Level Examination Level 6
(1)SBS Specialimage text translation
(2)DELENEVEL B2>
(4)Study hard on words during the break time
(1)SBS Specialimage text translation
(2)Searching for words
(3)Seoul National University’s Department of Pediatrics
(4)I’m a really smart person
(5)If you can memorize all the words easily
(1)I’ve been attending an academy for more than 10 yearsimage text translation
(2)You have to go around the streets and memorize words at the expense of the night
(3)I’m not going to make up my mind to study for the time that I don’t know if it will be 10 or 20 years from now
(1)Out of the 95-year-old man’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)When I was young
(3)I’ll do my best
(4)I worked
(5)The reason why the professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Seoul National University suddenly studied Japanese in 2003 is because he read the handwriting of a 95-year-old man
(6)As a result, I
(7)I was recognized for my skills
(8)I was respected
(1)Out of the 95-year-old man’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)Thanks to that, when I was 63
(3)a proud retirement
(4)I could do it
(5)in the hands of a 95-year-old man
(6)But now
(7)On my ninety-fiveth birthday
(1)Out of the 95-year-old man’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)I don’t know if you’re shedding tears of regret
(3)My 65 years of life
(4)I’m so proud of you
(5)I felt proud
(1)Of the five-year-old’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)My life for the next 30 years
(3)It was a shameful, regretful, and painful life
(4)Out of the 95-year-old man’s handwriting
(5)After retirement
(6)We’re all alive now
(7)I think that the rest of my life is just a bonus
(1)Out of the 95-year-old man’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)without pain
(3)I’ve been waiting to die
(4)Of the 95-year-old’s handwriting
(5)30 years of time
(6)If you look at my age at 95
(1)Out of the 95-year-old man’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)equivalent to one-third
(3)It’s a long time
(4)Of the 95-year-old’s handwriting
(5)On my own
(1)Of the 95-year-old’s handwritingimage text translation
(2)The reason is
(3)just one thing
(4)It’s going to be celebrated in 10 years
(5)On my 105th birthday
(1)Out of the 95-year-old’s handwriting, when I was 95image text translation
(2)Why? Nothing
(3)I don’t know if it’s started
(4)out of an old man’s handwriting
(5)It’s so that I don’t
(1)If then,image text translation
(2)Does the professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Seoul National University only study languages? He is a smart person, so studying languages will be easier than ordinary peopleSo it would have been possible without any special effort
(3)Seoul National University’s Department of Thoracic Surgery
(4)As I set up my personal mid-term goal
(5)I’ve been working out for the last four to five years
(6)I’ve been working out hard for the last four to five years
(1)SBS Specialimage text translation
(2)I haven’t gained weight these days, but it’s okay
(3)Touch here
(1)A photo taken in 2009 at the age of 56image text translation
(2)A photo of me when I first started working out
(1)Picture taken in 2012 59image text translation
(2)Photo from 2 years ago…
(3)SBS Special
(4)a retrograde body
(5)Of course, myelin in my brain will remain intact
(1)I’m a real doctor. It’s an age of distrust…image text translation
(2)And cardiothoracic surgery
(3)Need to maintain a high level of physical strength
(1)Seoul National University’s Department of Thoracic Surgeryimage text translation
(2)I couldn’t invest 40 minutes at a time two or four times a week
(3)There is no excuse like saying that I can’t exercise because I don’t have time
(4)A summary excuse is just an excuse