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The Smartest Generation? Neuroplasticity in Children | Alex Hayward | TEDxKings College School

Alex (lower sixth) investigates Neuroplasticity in Children, examining why young people can outperform adults in complex tasks such as solving Rubik's cubes or mastering chess. She explores how children possess twice the synaptic density of adults, creating hypersensitive brains that excel at pattern recognition and language acquisition, before emphasising the critical importance of providing enriching learning environments during these formative years to shape the next generation of curious and intelligent adults. Alex is a sixth form pupil at King’s College School, Wimbledon. Alex studies Biology, Chemistry, History and Politics at A Level. She is the co-founder of NeuroSoci, a weekly school society discussing a broad range of neurological topics, and aspires to study medicine or neuroscience at university. Alongside her academics, she is a keen sportswomen, and holds a sports scholarship for her contributions to football and hockey. She is passionate about public speaking and science communication. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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