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Such an important skill - for many of us it has to be taught.
14/11/2015

Such an important skill - for many of us it has to be taught.

In this beautiful 4-minute video, called "Just Breathe", kids teach us about handling difficult emotions with breathing and mindfulness.

Finally the popular press is getting it. If you read no other part of this interesting Huffington Post piece, just rest ...
02/08/2015

Finally the popular press is getting it. If you read no other part of this interesting Huffington Post piece, just rest your eyes on the graphic and the first five, short sentences:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-barry-kaufman/the-real-neuroscience-of_b_3870582.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003&ir=Healthy%20Living

The latest findings from the real neuroscience of creativity suggest that the right brain/left brain distinction is not the right one when it comes to understanding how creativity is implemented in the brain.

Interesting research on multi-tasking: "...when there are two concurrent goals, the brain divides in half"... "When the ...
24/01/2015

Interesting research on multi-tasking:

"...when there are two concurrent goals, the brain divides in half"... "When the scientists asked the study participants to attempt yet another task, they found that the participants regularly forgot one of the three tasks they were asked to perform.

The participants also made three times as many errors as they had made when attempting only two tasks. Koechlin says the study demonstrates that while we can readily switch between two tasks, we “might be in great trouble when we try to juggle more than two tasks, simply because we have only two frontal lobes.”

The older you get, the harder multi-tasking becomes, with more errors made.

http://www.brainfacts.org/sensing-thinking-behaving/awareness-and-attention/articles/2013/the-multitasking-mind/

You may think multitasking makes you more productive. In actuality, it slows you down, increases the mistakes you make, and temporarily changes the way your brain works.

"His idea really started to gather momentum in 1936 after American writer Lowell Thomas, taking full advantage of poetic...
16/11/2014

"His idea really started to gather momentum in 1936 after American writer Lowell Thomas, taking full advantage of poetic licence, put a figure on it—that humans only use 10 per cent of their brain.

Unfortunately, while it’s likely we have some unutilised brain power, it seems the 10 per cent figure was plucked from thin air and is a gross overestimation."

Such an exciting time to live for unlocking and unleashing the brain!

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/new-advances-in-neuroscience/5871850

Scientists from around the world are competing, and collaborating, to radically advance our current understanding of neuroscience, writes Katie Silver.

Blueberries=Blue Zone: more evidence of the powerful effects of dark berries on the brain. Interestingly (and not covere...
01/11/2014

Blueberries=Blue Zone: more evidence of the powerful effects of dark berries on the brain. Interestingly (and not covered in this short video), freezing blueberries increases the anthocyanin antioxidant availability when consumed. We buy and freeze blueberries, and add them daily to our morning 'happy juice'...

The consumption of blueberries and strawberries is associated with delayed cognitive aging by as much as 2.5 years, thought to be because of brain-localizing anthocyanin phytonutrients, as shown on functional MRI scans.

22/03/2014

Be a visionary.
Look at the big picture.
Ask not how you will
get there but why and
grace will take care
of the how.
- David Cuschieri

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