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Frans Frans Tassigny | Facebook - 0 views

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    Ne prétendons plus à la neutralité mais tenons compte de l'efficace psychanalytique et de sa résistance, de ses spéculations et stratagèmes, interpellons de façon critique, ouvrons des brèches: c'est oeuvrer à la psychanalyse "en fracas". Faut-il encore soumettre le discours psychanalytique à la rigueur de la preuve, aux chaînes de la conséquences , aux contraintes internes du collectif? Faut-il toujours articuler et surtout ne plus ignorer ce que certains voudraient laisser tomber ou réduire sous les dogmes de diverses chapelles? Faut-il enfin déterminer la spécificité de l'après-coup psychanalytique et de ce qu'elle arraisonne? Que propose-t-on ä la psychanalyse alors que nous vivons dans un espace pluridisciplinaire, global où toutes les valeurs préfabriquées normalisent banalisent l'être? Où des revues, articles, de tout poil, semblent, plus qu'informer, nous rendre un amalgame de savoirs qui donnent une impression de fadeur lorsque,rivalisant de diagrammes abscons, ils font la statistique de leur propre médiocrité telle un "semblant" juste bon à décomposer, fragmenter, un tout qui ne sera donc jamais compris exhaustivement. Jamais l'enseignement de la psychanalyse n'a fait de la psychanalyse une recherche "limitée corporativement en en une weltanschaung réservée aux seuls initiés". Initiés de l' héritage freudien, lacanien, etc... Tous les membres du collectif , responsables, intervenants, contribuent à élever la psychanalyse en un espace spéculatif telle une recherche fondamentale. On n'y apprend ni des systèmes, ni des cultes, on y reçoit un éveil de la pensée dépassant les limites de la psychanalyse pure pour se tourner vers l'ethnologie à l'exemple de Frazer ou de Malinowski et dans ce pluralisme se dégagent des idées non dirigistes, des non certitudes en quelque sorte. Jamais cette recherche ne prendra matrice dans une quelconque corporation, guilde, défendant ses droits et privilèges plutôt que la pertin
Robert Kamper

Guitarists' Brains Swing Together - 1 views

  • Our findings show that interpersonally coordinated actions are preceded and accompanied by between-brain oscillatory couplings," says Ulman Lindenberger. The results don't show whether this coupling occurs in response to the beat of the metronome and music, and as a result of watching each others' movements and listening to each others' music, or whether the brain synchronization takes place first and causes the coordinated performance. Although individual's brains have been observed getting tuning into music before, this is the first time musicians have been measured jointly in concert.
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The brain's response to being treated fairly | Assess Systems Australia - 0 views

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*A Brain Scientist's Take on Writing*: What Mirror Images and Foreign Scripts Tell Us A... - 0 views

  • For most adults in literate countries, reading is so well practiced that it’s reflexive. If the words are there, it's impossible not to read.
  • If you raise a child on a desert island, he'll learn to eat, walk, and sleep, but odds are he won't spontaneously pick up a stick and start writing. For most of human history, written language didn't even exist. Reading as a cultural invention has only been around for a few thousand years, a snap of a finger in evolutionary terms.
  • we’re very good at seeing, and the trick is just to retune that machinery to the demands of reading.
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  • But even on a basic visual level, we have to somewhat reprogram our visual systems.
  • Mirror invariance, the idea that something flipped sideways is still the same object, is a core property of our visual systems, and for good reason.
  • What's the mirror image of b? Now it's a completely different letter: d.
  • Mirror reversal is overwhelmingly common in beginning writers, from the occasional flipped letter to whole words written as a mirror image. Kids do this spontaneously. They never actually see flipped letters in the world around them. It's as if their brains are too powerful for the task.
  • With practice however, we do retrain our brains to read
  • Does the brain of a reader look different from that of a nonreader?
  • Since blood flow is tied to brain activity, fMRI allows us to see the patches of brain involved in different tasks.
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      Bit of an oversimplification, no?
  • They found that most participants did indeed have a brain region that responded more to words than objects.
  • This is rather remarkable, that the brain would develop a specialized area for an artificial category of images.
  • need more proof that this region developed as a result of learning to read.
  • If reading experience does alter the brain, you would expect English readers and English/Hebrew readers to have different brain responses to Hebrew. And this is indeed what Baker found. The bilingual readers had high activation for both Hebrew and English in their word region, while monolingual English readers only had high activation for English.
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    Interesting & quick post on research into the neurological basis of reading.
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Dalai Lama Discovers How Self-Hypnosis Relieves Pain In Cancer Patients - 0 views

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    In this exciting video, Dr. David Spiegel - Associate Chair of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences & Director of the Center on Stress and Health at Stanford University - shares with the Dalai Lama some invaluable insights on how self-hypnosis relieves pain and depression in cancer patients. In this video, you'll discover the power of group support, tricks to manage stress responses, the role our mind plays in our health and the power of self-hypnosis. Curious to discover more about how self-hypnosis relieves pain and depression in cancer patients? Watch this exclusive video on HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com right now….
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How To Rewire Your Brain: Neuroscientist Dr. Joe Dispenza Explains - 0 views

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    Dr. Joe Dispenza is a brilliant neuroscientist and author with a knack for demystifying complicated neuroscience. His goal is to show how anyone can use the latest scientific discoveries in neuroplasticity to "rewire" the brain and recondition the body for lasting change. You see, the unconscious mind can't tell the difference between a memory of an event, and the event itself. So when you replay negative thoughts, feelings and memories, the mind reacts as if the event were really happening... ...your heart rate increases, breathing changes and your body goes into a "fight or flight" response (commonly known as stress). Not surprisingly, repeated stress leads to major health problems. But here's the good news: The human mind has an incredible capacity to observe our own thoughts and behaviors, which means you can alter your brain structure by integrating new thoughts and behaviors. Not only that - but you can even change your genetic expression. It isn't always easy... especially when it comes to deeply ingrained habits and addictions. But hypnosis can make it MUCH more likely someone will successfully replace negative thought patterns with positive, healthy new pathways! Intrigued to find out how? Head on over to the Hypnosis Training Academy to listen to Dr. Dispenza's illuminating talk today.
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Remove Google Bad Reviews - - 0 views

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    Remove Google Bad Reviews Introduction As a small business owner, you probably want to make sure everyone is happy with your business. But what if someone posts a negative review on Google? Do you have any control over whether or not it stays up? And even if you could remove a bad review from Google, how would that be possible? If a customer post a negative comment about one of your products or services on Google, then how do you respond? Is there anything that can be done about this problem? In this article we'll discuss everything about deleting bad reviews from google play store and other platforms like Facebook, Yelp and Yelp! How do you respond to a negative comment? When you receive a negative comment, it's easy to get defensive and react with a harsh reply. But this only makes the issue worse. Instead of responding with a stern "no," try responding with something positive: "Thanks for your feedback! I'll take it under consideration." Or: "Thanks for your feedback-I'm happy to discuss if there's anything else I can do." You might even try an apology: "I'm sorry that this didn't turn out as we'd hoped." Remove Google Bad Reviews These responses are much more likely to create goodwill than being sarcastic or dismissive (which won't win any friends). How do you Remove a bad review on Google? You can't Remove a bad review on Google. You can remove a bad review from Google with three different methods: Contacting the reviewer, who may be willing to remove the review if you ask them politely enough (this is not recommended). Contacting Google directly and asking them to take down your listing (this is also not recommended). Contacting the site owner, who may be willing to remove your listing if they want it gone but aren't able to do so directly through their own system (you could also try contacting them via Twitter or Facebook). Remove Google Bad Reviews How long does it take for a bad review to go away? A bad review o
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