Rébecca Kleinberger

Rébecca Kleinberger

Neuroscientist | The Power of Curiosity and Lifelong Learning

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Rébecca Kleinberger
Rébecca Kleinberger

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Rébecca Kleinberger is a neuroscientist who explores the brain's astonishing capacity for change and growth. As a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, her research focuses on neuroplasticity and the science of learning.

Kleinberger's TED talks have reached over 1 million views, offering insights on cultivating curiosity and adapting to technological transformation. Her keynotes empower audiences to embrace learning as a lifelong journey, unlocking their innate potential to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

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Why you don't like the sound of your own voice

Your voice is indistinguishable from how other people see you, but your relationship with it is far from obvious. Rébecca Kleinberger studies how we use and understand our voices and the voices of others. She explains why you may not like the sound of your own voice on recordings, the differences between your outward, inward and inner voices -- and the extraordinary things you communicate without being aware of it.

TEDxBeaconStreet 2017🇺🇸BrooklineNov 2017
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