Neuroscience

Organize Your Mind Organize Your Life: Train Your Brain to Get More Done in Less Time

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Decreased Latent Inhibition Is Associated With Increased Creative Achievement in High-Functioning Individual

Reductions in latent inhibition (LI), the capacity to screen from conscious awareness stimuli previously experienced as irrelevant, have been generally associated with the tendency towards psychosis....

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Book Chapter: Opening The Mind: Accessing the Absorb Brainset

This is chapter 5 from Shelley Carson's book, Your Creative Brain.

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2011 Exclusive Interview with Shelley Carson

Joan Ryan interviews Shelley Carson at the 2011 Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare Conference on creativity and brainsets.

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Neuroscience and Coaching: What's Real and What's Not?

Neuroscience Perspectives on Coaching-  An Incomplete Review by Margaret Moore and Craig Surman

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Webinar: Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life (2012)

This webinar focuses on Margaret Moore's latest book she co-authored with Paul Hammerness, MD: Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life

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Examination of the neural substrates activated in memories of experiences with resonant and dissonant leaders

Given the relevance of leadership in organizational life we designed an exploratory study to assess the neural mechanisms involved in memories of interactions with resonant and dissonant leaders (a follower-centric study)....

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Multitasking - A Medical and Mental Hazard

Articles on Multitasking ...

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Podcast: NPR Interview on Organize Your Mind Organize Your Life

Enjoy this Wisconsin  NPR Interview with Margaret Moore, Co-Director and co-author of Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life: Train Your Brain To Get More Done in Less Time...

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Disorganized Mind Leads to Unhealthy Habits

The National Institute of Aging concluded from a recent study that symptoms of a disorganized mind namely impulsivity chronic negativity high stress and multitasking all correlate with higher weight....

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