👁 1
💬 0
📄 Extracted Text (1,193 words)
To: Jeffrey EpsteinBeeyacalion©gmail.com]
From: Marc Hauser
Sent: Tue 7/26/2011 11:47:36 AM
Subject: Re: follow up
m
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> call at 8 give me anumber
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Marc Hauser
>> jeffrey
» the stuff i am developing has the potential to go to charters as well.
>> i want to develop software the can do online learning in a very
>> elegant way. Am attaching a sketch of the model. I agree about the
>> mess in education, and many ideas to develop. But need a base to
>> create, and the resources to do it.
>>
» the criminal angle is simply one hook to get some funding. but the
>> more important point is that issues of self-control are predictive of
>> academic achievement! low income kids have lower self-control and poor
>> academics. there are powerful techniques to improve self-control, but
>> they have yet to be elegantly developed and applied in the public
» domain.
>>
>
» how do you propose we move forward? if you donate the funds to the
>> Center that is linked to the Penikese School, I can use to develop
>> these tools and then shop them to all sorts of educational arenas. Teh
>> brain plasticity issue is red hot. Most are focused on working memory
>> because of the application to alzheimer's. No one has really caught on
>> yet to the self-control part, but it is ripe for developing
>> applications. I just need the resources to bring the relevant players
>> on board and make this happen.
>> thoughts?
>>
» marc
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
» wrote:
>> > I think your better place and future is with all the money now wasted on
• > charter schools.. you can posit that individivalss have different
>» learning
>> > methods. these methods MUST be front and center , so one is not
>> > attempting
>> > to insert Apple software in to Pc hardware. tough example, I belive
>» afro
>> > american learn kinestically, . if you let them jump around the class.
>» they
>» will do better.. the first thing we do is tell them to sit in one place
>» and
>> > listen.. you can deal with the gender differnces in math learning.
>» STAY
>> > away from criminal work. It will be bad for you. I cannot do that as a
>> > test... no amount is carved out by definition , but it is totally up to
> you
EFTA_R1_00260665
EFTA01860701
>» tonegotiate terms and condititions.
>> >
• > On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Marc Hauser
>» wrote:
>> » dear jeffrey
• » thanks for thinking about how to help. i am considering two
>> >> non-profits, one the school that i mentioned where there is a
>> >> possibility of creating a center for cognitive enhancement and brain
>> >> plasticity. here is the link to their donation site:
>> » http://www.penikese.Org/donate/ways-to-give/
>> >> would this work?
>>
> >>
>
• » here are a few questions:
>> >> 1. could you do 75k or 100k? with this amount, we could really develop
>> >> the tools to have a suite of tasks targeting specific aspects of brain
>> » plasticity and enhancement, with elegant interfaces.
>> >> 2. would you set up the so-to-speak constraints, that the funds be
• » targeted specifically for the work i wish to do, or would this come
• » from me?
• » 3. do you imagine carving off some amount of the contribution to the
>> >> place itself so that they feel as if they are getting something as
• » well? of course, they are getting something potentially big with the
>> >> program i am bringing, but ....
>> >> i am meeting with the other organization this friday and will have a
>> >> better sense then.
>>
• » here is the basic idea, insight, and approach.
>> >> Brain plasticity, self-control, and the reduction of career criminals
>>
> >>
>
• » 1. career criminals cost society $1-2 million dollars each.
>> >> 2. career criminals reveal signature of self-control problem:
>> » repeated offenses despite punishments, interventions, etc.
>> >> Self-control problems are the single best predictor of career
>> >> criminals
>> >> 3. capacity for self-control matures over development; youths have
• » best shot of change due to neural plasticity
>> >> 4. if we can prevent youth crimes or arrest recidivism, massive
>> >> savings; this is an international problem, so there is opportunity for
• » work abroad as well.
>> >> 5. early assessments of self-control are highly predictive of future
• » delinquency
>> >> 6, self-control as an exhaustible short term resource... like fast
>> >> twitch muscles
>> » 7. self-control like long term slow muscle for strength and support
• » and can be strengthened
>> >> 8. we have powerfully reliable and predictive assessment tools for
• » self-control
• » 9. we have a rich set of tasks that can improve self-control,
>> >> specifically targeting brain plasticity and mechanisms for inhibitory
• » regulation.
>> >>
>> » Put 1-9 together and we have a model for both early prevention of
• » crimes as well as for reducing recidivism.
>> >>
>> >> Goal: to develop more sophisticated, computer-based tools to assess
EFTA_R1_00260666
EFTA01860702
>> » and intervene on self-control and reduce crime, especially the number
» of career criminals that cost society millions of dollars.
» best,
>> marc
>
>
>> >
> --
>» ***********************************************************
>» The information contained in this communication is
>» confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may
>> > constitute inside information, and is intended only for
>> > the use of the addressee. It is the property of
>» Jeffrey Epstein
>> > Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this
>> > communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited
>» and may be unlawful. If you have received this
>> > communication in error, please notify us immediately by
>> > return e-mail or by e-mail to [email protected], and
> destroy this communication and all copies thereof,
> including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved
>> >
>> >
>
• ***** **fit ******** **********************Iff*itle*Ydr* ***********
> The information contained in this communication is
> confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may
> constitute inside information, and is intended only for
> the use of the addressee. It is the property of
> Jeffrey Epstein
> Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this
> communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited
> and may be unlawful. If you have received this
> communication in error, please notify us immediately by
> return e-mail or by e-mail to [email protected], and
> destroy this communication and all copies thereof,
> including all attachments. copyright -all rights reserved
EFTA_R1_00260667
EFTA01860703
ℹ️ Document Details
SHA-256
1c42947105f1554df1bdf8a9a20c9f6bb8069fe4bf7e871528b5bafef349f574
Bates Number
EFTA01860701
Dataset
DataSet-10
Type
document
Pages
3
💬 Comments 0