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MyBrain International: New Evidence of the Brain Body Connection
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New Evidence of the Brain Body Connection. A new study published in the journal Nature ( Louveau et al.,2015. Appears to present new evidence of the connectedness of the body to the brain. Until now it was thought that the lymphatic system, a vital component in our immune system, operated throughout the body but that it did not pass into the tissues of the brain. The finding will hopefully have major implications for every neurological disease that has an immune component to it. But the discovery of thes...
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MyBrain International: Why chimps can't talk
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Why chimps can't talk. Scientists have long since wondered why it is that humans developed the ability to express themselves through speech whereas other animals haven’t. In the past, most research focused on the circumstances of human evolution, implying that speech developed as a result of the need for more advanced communication. But more recently, scientists have begun to look at the generic makeup of humans to see if there is a more fundamental reason. Posted by Alistair Schofield. Presumably, if th...
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MyBrain International: November 2009
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If you have ever been on a selling, negotiating or coaching course, your tutor will probably have talked to you about mirroring the body language of the person you are speaking to in order to build rapport and create a greater sense of empathy. While doing this deliberately may seem a little "false", mimicking the actions and expressions of other people is something that we all do anyway to a greater or lesser extent. For example, have you noticed how laughter is infectious? Posted by Alistair Schofield.
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MyBrain International: February 2014
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Cool, risky teenagers. I have two teenagers and anyone who has brought up that age group will know they tend to show off and take riskier decisions when they are around their friends. It is a well researched area that teenagers are more likely to speed when driving, use alcohol and other drugs and even break the law, when with their friends. Posted by Gill McKay. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you are interested in becoming trained, click here. To contact us by email.
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MyBrain International: July 2015
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MyBrain International is different. Rather than trying to persuade you with snazzy advertising, we would rather prove our case by giving people the opportunity to experience our offering first-hand. To do this we are running a free seminar in central London on the 8th September. The seminar is open to senior managers, trainers and HR professionals who are interested in learning how use of the MiND tool could benefit their organisations. More specifically, the seminar will cover the following areas:.
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MyBrain International: June 2015
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CIPD 2015 L&D Show. Thank you to everyone who visited the MyBrain stand at the recent CIPD Learning and Development Show in London. It was a great pleasure to meet and chat with so many people with a genuine interest neuroscience. For those people who have booked to complete the MiND Practitioner training we look forward to seeing you soon, and to everyone else we look forward to keeping in touch and to seeing you again sometime in the future. Posted by Alistair Schofield. Friday, June 26, 2015.
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MyBrain International: May 2011
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British researchers at Bristol University, School of Veterinery Sciences have shown that hens show empathy to their young – the first time this has been shown in a bird. Making use of technical advances in non-invasive monitoring, the researchers found that domestic hens show a clear physiological and behavioural response to their chicks’ distress. Posted by Gill McKay. Monday, May 30, 2011. Researchers at Stanford University have found that stimulating a particular brain circuit can counter fear. Pu...
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MyBrain International: March 2011
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In the middle of a workshop last week, one of my participants announced that she needed a rest as her brain was full! I was aware that I had possibly overloaded the class with information, but was intrigued by her comment that her brain hurt and she all of a sudden felt utterly exhausted. Fortunately my participant came back from the mid-afternoon workshop break after a glass of water and a walk around the block, challenging the group for more information! Posted by Gill McKay. Monday, March 14, 2011.
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MyBrain International: CIPD 2015 L&D Show
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CIPD 2015 L&D Show. Thank you to everyone who visited the MyBrain stand at the recent CIPD Learning and Development Show in London. It was a great pleasure to meet and chat with so many people with a genuine interest neuroscience. For those people who have booked to complete the MiND Practitioner training we look forward to seeing you soon, and to everyone else we look forward to keeping in touch and to seeing you again sometime in the future. Posted by Alistair Schofield. Friday, June 26, 2015.
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Extensor is a UK based training, coaching and knowledge networking company. We provide leadership, management and organisational development programmes and specialise in creating bespoke programmes designed to achieve step-changes in performance. To assist delegates in translating theory into practice, our unique Knowledge Sharing Network. Provides them with personal access to a network of senior business leaders and experts from a variety of backgrounds. All fields are required.