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Is Your Boss a Bully? Stop Being the Target. - Conversation Starter - HarvardBusiness.org - 7 views

  • Once bullying is successful it rapidly becomes a habit — neurons that fire together, wire together — address it when it begins.
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    Once bullying is successful it rapidly becomes a habit - neurons that fire together, wire together - address it when it begins.
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CAIS: Dave Gray on Visual Thinking, an Introduction « Neurons Firing - 0 views

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    Great presentation on visual thinking-visual literacy
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vizthink: David Sibbet « Neurons Firing - 0 views

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    Incredible thoughts on Visual Intelleigence
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EVO Sessions 2008 - The Writing Matrix or How bloggers connect their brain neurons - LA... - 0 views

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    A talk with Vance Stevens on the power of tagging and connecting blogs distributed conversations.
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Hamlet and the Power of Beliefs to Shape Reality | Literally Psyched, Scientific Americ... - 9 views

  • the more someone believes in improvement, the larger the amplitude of a brain signal that reflects a conscious allocation of attention to mistakes. And the larger that neural signal, the better subsequent performance. That mediation suggests that individuals with an incremental theory of intelligence may actually have better self-monitoring and control systems on a very basic neural level: their brains are better at monitoring their own, self-generated errors and at adjusting their behavior accordingly. It’s a story of improved on-line error awareness—of noticing mistakes as they happen, and correcting for them immediately.
  • If we think of ourselves as able to learn, learn we will—and if we think we are doomed to fail, we doom ourselves to do precisely that, not just behaviorally, but at the most fundamental level of the neuron.
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