Helping Non-Speaking Autistics Flourish
39:22
What is Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer?
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Child to Adult Health Care Transitions
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A Closer Look at...Stem Cells in Space
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Focal Therapy for Prostate Cancer
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What is a Milk Bank?
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Nurturing Beginnings: Human Donor Milk
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Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
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Diet, Exercise and Prostate Cancer
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Supported Decision Making 101
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@timothywilliams2252
@timothywilliams2252 9 сағат бұрын
Obviously, Dr. Stein doesn't know... poop... SAD is the only reasonable reaction to an ego-maniacal & sadistic culture--if one is not a narcissistic sadist. Please a person at the value of 1, and then they expect 2, and then 3, and so forth... What's even more obvious is that Dr. Stein is just another narcissistic sadist wanting his over-educated ego validated by victims of his own hubris
@NikoHL
@NikoHL 10 сағат бұрын
John hasn't aged a day.. Looks the same and saw what was coming...
@domesticcat5069
@domesticcat5069 11 сағат бұрын
🗨️👁️
@trishtraynor
@trishtraynor 11 сағат бұрын
Oh my word. I didn't know how rare my gift was. I'm Autistic, and can sing a completely new piece of classical music by simple ' intuition '. Like my brain knows the likelihood of what the next note will be. I learned to follow the notation known as neumes when I was being prepared for school aged 4. I sang the Latin Mass every Sunday in the church choir from the age of 10' and I played the violin but although I can read music it means nothing to me until I hear it played by someone else first. I have synaesthesia so listening to words is exhausting because I see pictures of all the shapes and colours and sometimes quirky images of certain phrases. I'm so grateful to be autistic. ......4 of my 6 grandchildren are autistic too, and 3 of them ...girls...have perfect pitch.
@keithwins
@keithwins 11 сағат бұрын
55:56 there's an interesting twist in the argument about free will involving sort of a whole body view of determinism. I think it just helps us disentangle our understanding of our model of the world from base reality
@Alien2799
@Alien2799 12 сағат бұрын
So I thought that she was going to give us some steps to follow.
@user-cd1sw6nr9z
@user-cd1sw6nr9z 12 сағат бұрын
If sasi ji become our pm.with Rahul ji india will becom number one in world.poor people will not starve in india.🎉
@keithwins
@keithwins 13 сағат бұрын
Great intro!
@belindathorpe3615
@belindathorpe3615 14 сағат бұрын
Amazing woman
@hanniesbaby
@hanniesbaby 15 сағат бұрын
Completed phd at 22 😭
@smile_on_that_face43
@smile_on_that_face43 16 сағат бұрын
I disagree fundamentally with a lot of what he says but goodness, Marcus Borg is such a pleasant speaker.
@jxgardner
@jxgardner 18 сағат бұрын
Really informative , well presented and straightforward talk !! Esp for someone who just finished 51 radiation treatments, brachytherapy and 9 months of Lupron… I feel it in my knees.. Doing everything to counteract it .. Exercise of course .. but Nutrition.. Does consuming bone marrow help? Any recommendations?
@TheRealRomansThirteen
@TheRealRomansThirteen 19 сағат бұрын
Safety pin? Fish hook. =)
@2011BIRR
@2011BIRR 20 сағат бұрын
how could he do that without historical footage? What a question is that? Today, when even historical footage is being doubted and even turned against jews. Today, media and politicians in Europe, and moreover - academia! have turned against jews. Lanzmanns documentaries are the best of anything made about Holocaust. Because its conrete. If these stories don´t make impression of someone - then I don´t know... probably, world is ready for another big war. But only this time no russians will save it. And definitely noone in Europe will be able to run away. These movies should be shown to all of these raging students in USA and Europe. Brainless and mindwashed though they are, maybe someone will wake up... probably not, but its worth to give a try.
@daritzahurtado1097
@daritzahurtado1097 20 сағат бұрын
Angela Davis is definitely a North Star in times of radical change 💚🌍🌟
@waynerandles6126
@waynerandles6126 23 сағат бұрын
If bitten don’t move limbs but get to hospital as fast as possible 🤨
@rahuljaiswal846
@rahuljaiswal846 Күн бұрын
Kidney paisent treatment work or utheral structure problem work
@yjb713
@yjb713 Күн бұрын
What a wonderful conversation this was. I appreciate so much that it was uploaded online. Wish I would have found it sooner! David Koepp is such an articulate man and I loved every story he shared along the way here. So enjoyable.
@_bramat
@_bramat Күн бұрын
Brilliant and very inspiring lesson, I am writing a thesis on these topics and I found Appiah's speech lucid and incredibly clear!
@procrastinator333
@procrastinator333 Күн бұрын
My favorite kind is feelhearing sound from touch, and everything just by existing has a certain sound. I love ASD-my sensory experience is strong and good-not bad like soft material. Fur always amazes me! It's just excitingly stimmy! I also have the colored-letter and number-word kind of synesthesia where I visually go up or down the squares of the colors of the days of the week to find out the days that dates are on sometimes feeling like going up the next whole year. I'm blind, but my right eye has something of how it works more than the left not seeing but where I can still visualize things. I hear in color and when had vision in my right eye I would get sound from sight. I sawheard the fireworks exploding all over a computer screen as a screensaver, and it looked really loud, good and not bad. I discovered actually being able to use the visual letter-number kind with other ways mixed in to figure out days that dates are on. -Furra AKA Furkrastinl8r
@J-God_1999
@J-God_1999 Күн бұрын
The Average Black American is 77.6% African, 17.5% European and 4/9% Native American/E. Asian?
@RH-xd3nx
@RH-xd3nx Күн бұрын
Awesome lecture, 👌
@Catnip-uh5pi
@Catnip-uh5pi Күн бұрын
Missed opportunity: I wish I had went to art school after I got my GED
@Catnip-uh5pi
@Catnip-uh5pi Күн бұрын
I have had social anxiety since early childhood. I remember when I was very small I would hide behind my parents when people would approach us. I am now 62.
@vasanthipremarathna6804
@vasanthipremarathna6804 Күн бұрын
Very comprehensive information with regard to mental health.Thanks Professor!
@bredaquirke7362
@bredaquirke7362 Күн бұрын
Way too long, far too much information for an ordinary person
@serifeak9757
@serifeak9757 Күн бұрын
Sayin Elon Musk cok ince fikirli bir insansınız sizin bu guzel yaniniz karşısında ben sizinle her iletişimimde mahcup oluyorum...
@jmgresham93
@jmgresham93 Күн бұрын
DFW can now be found reading in the forgotten libraries in the forests of Middle-earth.
@jmgresham93
@jmgresham93 Күн бұрын
Yes.
@dsu1216
@dsu1216 Күн бұрын
Insane how he got like 90% of his predictions correct 20 years in the past
@lufknuht5960
@lufknuht5960 Күн бұрын
TAKES TOO LONG TO GET TO WHERE HE SAYS CAFFEINE IS NOT A PROBLEM (if I understood him right; check it out yourself)
@Xueqs
@Xueqs Күн бұрын
bro made an excellent video with everything science backed and then just said "fiber good" with no science or explanation
@mojavemf
@mojavemf Күн бұрын
Icl this is terrifying
@rdbcasillas
@rdbcasillas Күн бұрын
The only thing he predicted incorrectly was Russia and US relationship. He didn't expect Russia and China to become closer than either of them to US.
@epicgroove
@epicgroove Күн бұрын
I think we maybe confusing gut bacterial microbiome with bloodstream ‘sugar’. Metabolic Syndrome is manifested by changes in beta pancreatic cells which produce defective insulin. This occurs in the bloodstream not that hollow tube called the gut. Or are you inferring removing ‘sugar’ in the diet inside the gut (you should probably say monosaccharide glucose) somehow changes the microbiome and that changes defective insulin to be effective.? I can’t to see the link here. There’s loads of ‘sugars’ outside of glucose, (although all the common disaccharides eg fructose have a hydrolysed bond to a molecule of glucose)take hyaluronic acid for example. The defective insulin in Metabolic Syndrome means circulating glucose from say sucrose is not stored (no Ca+ mediated action potential in the insulin pancreatic beta Islet cells) as glycogen in liver and heart. Only brain and muscle mitochondria use free glucose (or glycerol is useful by the brain in starvation as ketosis). You also said starch was ‘bad’ food As a complex carbohydrate starch in small dose is not nearly as bad as (sucrose) glucose in small doses. and free glucose, liberated from complex carbohydrates eg starch is minuscule. Don’t see too many Indonesians where the diet is almost exclusively from starch from rice, with Metabolic Syndrome) Finally your sample size is low , which p value, and confidence interval, control method was used and how did you ‘maintain’ weight without confounding the results?
@ggman3000
@ggman3000 Күн бұрын
Excellent documentary! This video should be played at all fast food restaurants, much like the warnings they put on cigarettes.
@jvrdltrr3723
@jvrdltrr3723 Күн бұрын
Your point is correct but your point of view is personalistic and naive. Of course the homo sapiens sapiens will evolve; it has to to adapt and survive. And so will humanism adapt. Humanism is not a static philosofical discourse as you've presented it but an ever changing posture that adapts to us because we created it much in the same way we created the gods. By the way, your use of Marcel Duchamp to explain contemporary art is both "passe" and either uninformed or illintensioned.
@owenchapman971
@owenchapman971 2 күн бұрын
It’s frightening that the world’s organs of power have been so active in trying to stop the production of such great minds.
@user-jt6hm6vy4j
@user-jt6hm6vy4j 2 күн бұрын
The information has been here for 14 years. But we still haven't changed anything. Sad.
@mfaracing
@mfaracing 2 күн бұрын
Fantastic conversation.
@unreasonable4rce
@unreasonable4rce 2 күн бұрын
Regarding the question of QWERTY layout: As I understand it, the qwerty keyboard was introduced back in the very early days of mechanical typewriters to SLOW DOWN the typists because it was found that they were able to type faster than the early versions of mechanical ‘keyboards’ (typewriters) could handle. If this is true, then it might imply that the standard layout of the letter board might actually be faster for people not trained in touch typing.
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream 2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for this and for the education.
@_victimclasspreycitizen
@_victimclasspreycitizen 2 күн бұрын
Talk about the genetics of being "cute".
@_victimclasspreycitizen
@_victimclasspreycitizen 2 күн бұрын
Talk for an hour and a half and explain why you can't isolate the "cuteness" gene in animals and apply the research to find the gene that determines which boys and girls will be cute.
@dudejoyce
@dudejoyce 2 күн бұрын
Full video?
@43lk
@43lk 2 күн бұрын
Brilliant, they jailbreak device, geniuses! Keep it up!
@FiltyIncognito
@FiltyIncognito 2 күн бұрын
While I can see the benefits of personally assisted speaking, I can also see that it could be a risk. I've talked to many fellow autists whose guardians or people in their community have been a enemy to their wellbeing and improvement, so placing an intermediary between a nonspeaking autist and their autonomy can be very harmful to them. Personally assisted speaking is a nice ideal, but practically is very susceptible to corruption with potentially extremely severe consequences. It's a step in the right direction, but not quite good enough for a mass-producible solution.
@FiltyIncognito
@FiltyIncognito 2 күн бұрын
My nonspeaking issues are not based on motor challenges as I can speak perfectly fine on a good day. Rather, it's related to anxiety, stress, safety, familiarity, and sleep. It was very apparent as a child, got better as I grew up, then regressed after longterm health difficulties. As a child, I also helped a younger student at my primary school to speak as he was also fully nonspeaking like I was when I first started school. I can't speak for everyone else, or course, but for me and other autists like me, good health (both mental and physical) and a sense of safety are critical in improving speech. I feel strongly about this because I regress just about every other week due factors that impact the things I previously mentioned, and have to 'retrain' myself to a certain varying degree every time. The communication ability lost varies, and I can sometimes speak but in a limited fashion. This can include being fully mute across any medium, speaking at a low volume, only being capable of short sentences, having certain words, meanings, intentions or speech styles barred from speech, only being capable of writing/typing, only being capable of using emoji's, or any combination of these. Being partially capable is an odd experience, like certain mental pathways are blocked, so I mentally experiment until I can feel an alternative communication that works, which results in weird speech patterns and heavily truncated sentences. Sometimes I just can't manage to say what I want, get frustrated and give up. It can help if I don't think much about what I'm saying, and just speak before I can think about it, but it's not a consistent or reliable method. Sign language might help increase vocabulary during times of partial communicability, but also suffers just like other mediums. At the very least, though, it's easier than vocalizing. Perhaps an exercise that might help some would be progressive vocalizations (like huming or just making random sounds) and non-vocal soundmaking (like playing with a musical instrument) when no one else is around. It removes the social aspect and allows them to acclimatize theirselves at their own pace. Another might be to allow them to create video clips, animated gifs or just pictures of things they'd like to communicate. I found it a lot easier to communicate that way, sometimes.
@clairpahlavi
@clairpahlavi 2 күн бұрын
This happens worldwide. Even in the Amazon jungle tribes. Watch Gutfeld! for details. (FakeNews propagandists won't report the story.)
@beverlybluitt8166
@beverlybluitt8166 2 күн бұрын
This is very interesting subject I have a great grand who this will help