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Libet Experiment - Neuroscience and Free Will

In 1980, Benjamin Libet wanted to find out whether our brains were preparing for movement before we were aware of it. He set up an experiment to monitor brain activity and found that our brain becomes active 500 milliseconds before the conscious decision to move. What does this say about free will?

Bloom's Taxonomy – A Structure of Learning

Bloom's taxonomy is a tool that teachers or students can use to sort and organize learning objectives. Their most popular version is based on the cognitive area and assumes that learning should be structured from easy to difficult in the following 6 steps: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply 4. A

The flight of the Jews from the Nazis

While many hoped for the end, hundreds of thousands were fleeing from terror. By 1941 around 350,000 Jews had left Germany. Ultimately, neighboring countries refused to take in the refugees. The persecuted had to stay. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Leonie Schöler/Julia Geiß/Michael Fandel/Benjamin Leng/Margo

Electric eel works like a battery

The electric eel generates electricity through electrical organs. Thousands of "battery" cells are connected in rows inside them. This allows it to generate voltages of several hundred volts. The electric eel is like a living battery. Author: ZDF/Terra X+/Bilderfest/Tillman Graach/Sabine Fink/Benja

Lightning | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/FuseSchool CREDITS Animation & Design: Reshenda Wakefield Narration: Lucy Billings Script: Bethan Parry A flash of lightning and a rumble of thunder. But what exactly are these spectacular occurrences? In 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered that l