12019-10-11T15:23:34-04:00Cristian Espinoza Taiboa3dd1c69f0e8fd8f4338b0c37fcbdccba9409cf3213plain2019-10-11T15:29:39-04:00Cristian Espinoza Taiboa3dd1c69f0e8fd8f4338b0c37fcbdccba9409cf3At some moment of our lives, many of us learned how to ride a bike. For some it was an adventure of bleeding knees and pride, a new world of speed and independence suddenly discovered. For others it was a bonding experience with someone important in their lives that probably became more important for being the one holding our seats and making us feel safe.
After you learn how to ride, you'll probably never forget how to do it. Why?
Use it or lose it
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12019-10-11T15:16:51-04:00Cristian Espinoza Taiboa3dd1c69f0e8fd8f4338b0c37fcbdccba9409cf3Learning is changing the brainCristian Espinoza Taibo5The brain is still an incomplete research story, but we can use what is already known to improve the learning process.plain2019-10-11T15:30:40-04:00Cristian Espinoza Taiboa3dd1c69f0e8fd8f4338b0c37fcbdccba9409cf3