Neuroplasticity and Your Vision
The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne - Ein Podcast von Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health

Do the eyes have the capability to access neuroplasticity? Neuroplasticity is the ability of the neural networks in the brain in the nervous system to change through growth and reorganization. I'm giving you about nine minutes of really interesting information on the relationship between neuroplasticity and your vision. Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. You can now text me! Text 'Join' to 1-844-932-1291 to join the community and ask a question! SUMMARY KEYWORDS neuroplasticity, response, talking, nervous system, brain, vision, moved, research, reptilian, mammalian, fight flight freeze, health, body, change, called, ai, develops, neural plasticity, traditional, improve Hello, everyone. It’s Dr. Sam. I’d like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. This is a show that offers cutting-edge information on how to improve your vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. I so appreciate you spending part of your day with me. If you have questions, you can send them to [email protected]. Now to the latest EyeClarity episode. Hey everybody, it's Dr. Sam and I want to welcome you to another EyeClarity podcast. This is a show where I'm going to be talking about neuroplasticity. You know, I recently led a retreat called the vision sanctuary retreat. And I'm giving you about nine minutes of really interesting information on the relationship between neuroplasticity, and your vision. So I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for tuning in, I want to start with a topic called neuroplasticity. And this is an important subject because in the world of neuroscience, there's a lot of research on the plasticity in our body, our brain and our vision. Another term for this could be brain plasticity or neural plasticity. And it's the ability of the neural networks in the brain in the nervous system, to change through growth and reorganization. Another way to say it is that the neuroplasticity, that neuroplasticity is the AI brain's ability to modify, change and adapt both structure and function throughout life and in response to experience. And if you give the eyes a different kind of food, whether it's nutrient based or energetically based, you can actually create changes. So neuroplasticity can affect or reflex, the health of our nervous system and fluid body. So the more responsiveness we have, the better our health. If we're kind of numbed out or we're not responding, then it reflects some level of stagnating energy. There's a lot of research on neuroplasticity, you could go on YouTube, or, you know, just look into the literature. One of the PhDs that I've followed is a guy named Greg reckoned zone. He's a PhD, associate dean at Berkeley, UC Davis, sar UC Davis. And he and his team in research found that you can actually change the eyes, the adult brain can change provided, you get certain conditions and those conditions will be what I discuss. So I want to bring in Steven Porges, and the polyvagal theory. This is a very groundbreaking body of research and writings that Dr. Porges is has done over the years. And what he's discovered is an explanation on how the nervous system develops and evolves. And gives us that neuroplasticity potential. And one of the things that Dr. Porges highlights there are many aspects to the polyvagal theory, but the fight flight freeze response, and the reptilian to mammalian evolution that we as humans go through and one of the keys is developing social engagement, which stimulates this development and one of the keys in social engagement is eye contact. So we start off with a million I'm sorry with a reptilian response, fight flight freeze. And then through the vagus nerve, which connects our head with our body.