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No organization can reach its full potential without building a strong team. Four law firm owners who know this well took the stage at the 2023 Game Changers Summit to share their experiences attracting A-players, engaging them in the long term, and leveraging the power of team to accelerate their business growth. In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast — specially hosted by Crisp Head of Coaching Strategy Jessica Mogill — you'll get an inside look at their conversation. Get ready to hear from: Rex Elliott, Co-Founder of Cooper Elliott Anna Summersett, Partner at Varghese Summersett Josh Nelson, Partner at Nelson Elder Care Law Alexander Shunnarah, CEO of Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys Links & Resources Episode Show Notes Cooper Elliott Varghese Summersett Nelson Elder Care Law Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys Cy Wakeman Joey Coleman Starbucks Microsoft Word John Morgan
In this episode, Dr. Alex Lascu joins the Transforming Basketball podcast to discuss how research can help, rather than hinder, practitioners within the basketball world. Alex highlights the importance of coaches 'trying new things', as well as the challenges coaches face in applying an ecological approach. This leads onto a conversation about Talent ID. Alex and Dr. Alex Lacsu discuss the need to reconceptualize what ‘talent' really means. Alex then shares some of the key themes from her last paper focused on deterministic and probabilistic approaches to talent identification and development systems. Key Takeaways 2:25 - Understanding Skill Acquisition: Elevator Pitch 9:02 - Attractors in Coaching Behaviours 14:59 - Responsiveness to an Ever-Changing Environment 16:15 - How do we Define “Talent”? 25:47 - “If we start to remove those assumptions that people come with nothing, we start to see what they're capable of.” Links Website: http://transformingbball.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transformingbasketball/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@transformingbasketballFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachAlexSarama/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transforming.basketball
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1995, Esalen InstituteThe chaos revolution, chaotic attractors and indeterminism in nature. The emergence of form from the field of chaos. The formative process in cooling. Is the mathematical realm of the world soul in co-evolution with ordinary reality? The potential of mathematics to aid us in our own evolution by extending our language for dealing with complex systems. Visual intuitions and the Butterfly Effect.Related BookChaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousnesshttps://sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/chaos-creativity-and-cosmic-consciousness
1:32 - Despite the losses, where does Andy see success in the Pittsburgh Pirates' development?2:15 - Andy's predictions for the upcoming season.2:44 - Diving into the idea of attractors and cuing, and how do they fit into the way we interact in our sports?6:29 - Are attractors universal within all athletes when they start, or do they develop from coaching and instruction?9:28 - Examples of attractors in volleyball.17:35 - Andy's thoughts on constraining with fluctuators in mind vs. with attractors in mind.19:44 - How would Kasey cue or constrain a fluctuator?28:00 - How can coaches learn about attractors to increase their awareness with how they interact with their sport?28:50 - Final thoughts.Coach Your Brains Out: The Art and Science of Coaching VolleyballThe Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionBecome a Patron to support the show.
Bos BonesSeason 2Episode 6: Brian ThomasSeason 2 Finale! After long last this season comes to a close with one of Boston's funkiest and most in demand commercial players. I remember the first time I heard him play with the A-Beez at Wally's I was blown away! He's a co-leader of the BT/ALC Big Band and leads his small group the BT Allstars.He's played with touring acts G Love, Lettuce, Soulive, John Brown's Body, The Elovaters, Maceo Parker, Kevin Kinsella, Ryan Montbleau and around Boston with King's Highway, Dela & Steady Rock Easy, The A-Beez, B3 Kings, The Attractors, Jesse Dee, and Pressure Cooker. Thanks for all of your support, I appreciate every listener! This project has been really rewarding but a lot of work. I have so many more trombonists I'd love to interview but I'm not ready to commit to a season 3 right now. If you appreciate the podcast, let me know and maybe I'll get around to season 3 one day!-Follow @BosBones on instagram and facebook-Watch on youtube at https://youtu.be/KM0BNtEePQE-Sign up for the mailing list at www.MichaelPrentky.com/BosBonesSupport the show
Hybrid α -attractors, primordial black holes and gravitational wave backgrounds by Matteo Braglia et al. on Tuesday 29 November We investigate the two-stage inflation regime in the theory of hybrid cosmological $alpha$-attractors. The spectrum of inflationary perturbations is compatible with the latest Planck/BICEP/Keck results, thanks to the attractor properties of the model. However, at smaller scales, it may have a very high peak of controllable width and position, leading to a copious production of primordial black holes (PBH) and generation of a stochastic background of gravitational waves (SGWB). arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.14262v1
Hybrid α -attractors, primordial black holes and gravitational wave backgrounds by Matteo Braglia et al. on Monday 28 November We investigate the two-stage inflation regime in the theory of hybrid cosmological $alpha$-attractors. The spectrum of inflationary perturbations is compatible with the latest Planck/BICEP/Keck results, thanks to the attractor properties of the model. However, at smaller scales, it may have a very high peak of controllable width and position, leading to a copious production of primordial black holes (PBH) and generation of a stochastic background of gravitational waves (SGWB). arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.14262v1
Hybrid α -attractors, primordial black holes and gravitational wave backgrounds by Matteo Braglia et al. on Monday 28 November We investigate the two-stage inflation regime in the theory of hybrid cosmological $alpha$-attractors. The spectrum of inflationary perturbations is compatible with the latest Planck/BICEP/Keck results, thanks to the attractor properties of the model. However, at smaller scales, it may have a very high peak of controllable width and position, leading to a copious production of primordial black holes (PBH) and generation of a stochastic background of gravitational waves (SGWB). arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.14262v1
Fan favorite Wes McDowell is back on the podcast to share what has worked well (and what hasn't) after focusing solely on ONE marketing channel…his YouTube channel!In This Episode00:00 - Introduction01:55 - Greeting to Wes04:01 - Ultimate business hack05:31 - YouTube locally09:29 - Weighing the choice13:07 - Long form content first15:50 - Subscriber awareness19:29 - Attractors 24:13 - Clarify your niche27:51 - Personal branding29:54 - Have more authenticity34:25 - Can lead to monetization39:24 - When you are your client 41:58 - Know the verbiage43:13 - Refining the processes45:20 - Benefit of interviews48:22 - Where to start51:58 - Keywords for titles54:38 - Thumbnail strategy1:01:18 - Getting the photos 1:05:51 - Video is essential to useGet all links, resources and show notes at:https://joshhall.co/225
There are 2 main problems with Manifesting. #1 We think that we either practice it, or we don't. #2 We confuse manifesting with wishing. Manifesting is much more than just positive thoughts or wishful thinking.The reality is, we all manifest. The question is if we are doing it consciously or unconsciously. And as a result, is it serving us or working against us. There are 4 types of Manifestors - The Reflectors, The Repellers, The Attractors and The Creators. Which group do you fall into? Watch this video to find outThis week, we're filming a brand new program called The QiMen Art Of Manifesting. You can register for a front-row seat from behind the scenes. Go here to save a free seat today: http://www.joeyyap.com/qimenrally
Harry Simington is an athletic performance coach based in Melbourne, Australia. He works as a private consultant for multiple AFL & AFLW players, national level cricketers, national level basketball players, and elite junior tennis players. He is also the Founder & Director of Calibrate Sports. Like many coaches in the S&C industry, Harry is a former athlete himself having competed in both the VFL & NEAFL competitions before injures got the better of him at age 20. These injuries sparked an interest in human movement that quickly turned into a passion, and later a career in athletic development. Harry's approach to human movement has been largely influenced by Joey Hayes, Frans Bosch, Teun Thomassen & Bohdan Babijczuk. If you enjoyed this podcast, SHARE it with a loved one and RATE/REVIEW it on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Resources Mentioned: Visit the DGR INTERACTIVE platform and use Code DGRPODCAST for 20% off! Connect with David Grey Rehab: Join our members only platform DGR INTERACTIVE Visit our website Follow David Grey Rehab on Instagram Listen to more podcast episodes Subscribe to our YouTube channel Check out our programs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmEy-MGhKSY
Lexman interviews Peter Woit, a physicist who does work on the mathematical theory ofStrange Attractors. They discuss Kum, barstools, and pondweeds. Oh, and of course, there's the requisite scarer talk too.
We discussed philosophy and how the process of exploring certain topics affects your understanding of them, which lead us to talk about the nature of rabbit holes, and that behind an apparent endless network of things there is a tacit structure that acts as an attractor. We discuss the relationship between our identity and our social tissue and the social dissonance that creates social media. Then we move on to the subject of how many discussions (in design) remain on surface-level things (tools, methods, etc.), and why we need to dive into the underlying concepts & models. We make some comparisons between the fact that you can't understand what causes a trend to happen by studying the trend itself (you need to side-step), like copying a certain style does not provide you with knowledge of the contextual reason for this style to exist. And many more things about decision-making, handling difficult discussions, knowing how and when to debate, and “steel manning” an opposite position.
If you are a man, father, husband, and business owner you are in the right place.In this podcast, we share Apex tactics on how to build a business built to last. Build the Legacy without sacrificing your health or your family. These lessons are the chess moves. If you want the strategy on how to win the entire game as a KING, not a pawn go to www.manspathtoprosperity.com
Today I'm sharing plants for pollinators and also hummingbird attractors! There are lots of them and I have a comprehensive list that includes trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials too. Go to Garden Bite website for all the details.
On this episode I sat down with the founders of Integrated Kinetic Neurology Ryan Foley and Kyle Paxton. We began the discussion by talking about the body being an integrated learning system, Ryan also shares that we must view movement within a given context in order to make worthwhile reductions about movement strategies. Proximal and distal movement strategies are discussed in multiple formats throughout the conversation and Ryan shares that we develop movement proficiencies in a proximal nature before begin to distribute movements distally. As we develop we become more driven by distal drivers except for in certain situations. The anatomy of the body is taken into consideration to support the distal distribution of forces and Ryan and Kyle share about limb tapering and why we are arranged in a strategic manner morphologically to allow for distal distribution of forces. Intensity is discussed in multiple facets throughout the discussion and the differences of movement strategies in a low intensity setting differ substantially from the choices available under time constraints. Often times in lower intensity situations individuals may exhibit movement strategies that would be more appropriate for high intensity situations. One can make inferences that this would be a dangerous and expensive movement strategy. Attractors and Fluctuations are ways to offer meaningful opportunities for individuals to learn. Ryan shares that sometimes its not about learning new strategies sometimes its about destroying certain strategies. One of the main attractors that should be given major consideration within rehab and training is the capacity of tissue to buffer and dampen forces and load tissue appropriately. Muscle tone is discussed and there are two perspectives that this can be viewed from the protective mechanism or the performance mechanism. We discuss feedforward verses feedback strategies and discuss the role of vestibular and visual system in providing appropriate models of internal estimation. Feed forward strategies are strategies that allow the expression of certain amounts of activity before the foot hits the ground and allows for a better overall distribution of forces. One strategy is not superior proper preparation seems to really push for a better overall integration of the two strategies. We end the conversation by talking about the concept of neuromechanical control gradients and how that may allow for us to make more meaningful choices in isometrics and joint angles for given movements. There are 4 lens in which we can view control gradients, 1) Muscular 2) Neural 3) Joint 4) Tension. From a muscular perspective Distal tissues need to work more in an isometric fashion, From a neural lens there is variability in the "highways" that move to proximal and distal portions of the body. As far as joints are concerned skeletal organization acts as a constraint to make it easier for the nervous system to distribute forces. The body's structure often flows from complex to simple to complex, there must be some form of simplicity for a complex system to be be controllable. Tension is the last lens we discuss and that could most closely be tied to muscular orientation within the context of a movement. IKN Insta IKN Webpage Ryan Foley Insta Kyle Paxton Insta
On today's episode I share some thoughts on psychological attractors and their significance for the future of human society. Credits: Animations by Janko Pješivac https://vimeo.com/user22957416
Being open, honest and kind is a valuable asset in a closed off, dark, and often mean world. That said, being an honest, open, kind and vulnerable person can definitely put a target on your back when it comes to toxic people looking for prey. “Unspoken boundaries are invisible, and they often sound like “They should've known better” or “Common sense would say . . .” Common sense is based on our own life experiences, however, and it isn't the same for everyone. That's why it's essential to communicate and not assume that people are aware of our expectations in relationships. We must inform others of our limits and take responsibility for upholding them.”― Nedra Glover Tawwab, Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
**STILL AT THE TOP OF THE SKA DIVERSITY CHAIN** THE SAVE THE SKA SHOW COMPILATION ALBUM IS OUT NOW. Check out our bandcamp page - theskashowwithbeefy.bandcamp.com/releases Can Anyone Sponsor The Show? - Naming Rights Going Cheap!!!! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM. The Ska Show with Beefy maintains the prestigious mantle of being the SECOND best Ska Show on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and the big fella has decided that there needs to be a supplemental SkaPod for your listening pleasure. This week Wild Man Riddim from Oslo in Norway have their hands on the tiller off the back of their new album Panatlantic. Tracks from The Count Bobo, Victor Rice, The Seattleites, Fence and The Attractors are selected! Plus there's also newies from Kmoy featuring Tape Girl, OKKUL, Common Sense Kid, Bongo Brains and Esco Chris. If you want to program the second half of #SkaPod #3 - send me your 5 tracks and buy me a coffee.... ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Beefyskashow ) Keep sharing the gospel of Ska if you can. Stay safe everybody! This is Ska Radio at 88mph.
Your mind functions according to two things—your conscious intentions, and your subconscious processes. The things in your environment that catch or disturb your attention (an event, an object, a shape, a color, a person, a sound, a sign, a song, etc.) aren’t random; they’re structured by the internal honing mechanism of your subconscious which always seeks to make itself conscious by intruding into your awareness. It continually searches for something that can reflect your process back to you. The world is your mirror. In this episode, I show you how to use whatever catches or disturbs your attention as your path to healing, change, and growth! drzwig.com - instagram.com/drzwig - youtube.com/drzwig - facebook.com/drzwig
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Jaan Tallinn, investor, programmer, and co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, joins us to discuss his perspective on AI, synthetic biology, unknown unknows, and what's needed for mitigating existential risk in the 21st century. Topics discussed in this episode include: -Intelligence and coordination -Existential risk from AI, synthetic biology, and unknown unknowns -AI adoption as a delegation process -Jaan's investments and philanthropic efforts -International coordination and incentive structures -The short-term and long-term AI safety communities You can find the page for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2021/04/20/jaan-tallinn-on-avoiding-civilizational-pitfalls-and-surviving-the-21st-century/ Have any feedback about the podcast? You can share your thoughts here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRBFZCT Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:29 How can humanity improve? 3:10 The importance of intelligence and coordination 8:30 The bottlenecks of input and output bandwidth as well as processing speed between AIs and humans 15:20 Making the creation of AI feel dangerous and how the nuclear power industry killed itself by downplaying risks 17:15 How Jaan evaluates and thinks about existential risk 18:30 Nuclear weapons as the first existential risk we faced 20:47 The likelihood of unknown unknown existential risks 25:04 Why Jaan doesn't see nuclear war as an existential risk 27:54 Climate change 29:00 Existential risk from synthetic biology 31:29 Learning from mistakes, lacking foresight, and the importance of generational knowledge 36:23 AI adoption as a delegation process 42:52 Attractors in the design space of AI 44:24 The regulation of AI 45:31 Jaan's investments and philanthropy in AI 55:18 International coordination issues from AI adoption as a delegation process 57:29 AI today and the negative impacts of recommender algorithms 1:02:43 Collective, institutional, and interpersonal coordination 1:05:23 The benefits and risks of longevity research 1:08:29 The long-term and short-term AI safety communities and their relationship with one another 1:12:35 Jaan's current philanthropic efforts 1:16:28 Software as a philanthropic target 1:19:03 How do we move towards beneficial futures with AI? 1:22:30 An idea Jaan finds meaningful 1:23:33 Final thoughts from Jaan 1:25:27 Where to find Jaan This podcast is possible because of the support of listeners like you. If you found this conversation to be meaningful or valuable, consider supporting it directly by donating at futureoflife.org/donate. Contributions like yours make these conversations possible.
In this long-overdue deep dive, JJ and Matt are joined by ska-jazz musician and aficionado Rich Graiko (Westbound Train, the Attractors, Void Union) to discuss the origins, output, and ongoing legacy of the legendary Skatalites. How many of their albums belong in the Hornpod Ska Canon? The answer may surprise you!
The Locker Room Access Post-game Crew jumps in on after the Pitt Game to discuss the game. Plus, Ball Hawk, Brandon LLoyd join us for a conversation on this team’s offense, Kihei vs Jay and MUCH MUCH More.
The Locker Room Access Post-game Crew jumps in on after the Pitt Game to discuss the game. Plus, Ball Hawk, Brandon LLoyd join us for a conversation on this team’s offense, Kihei vs Jay and MUCH MUCH More.
Believe it or not, there was a time when spiritual force-of-nature Gabrielle Bernstein was hesitant to talk about her beliefs on Spirit Guides – but then she saw how the information helped people. Listen in to discover how simply you can enter a conversation with the Universe and your guides, and strengthen your manifestation powers for 2021! Listen to Gabby's audiobooks, meditations, radio episodes and inspirational moments FREE for 14 days in the Hay House Unlimited Audio app. Try Now! Apple: hayhouse.com/apple Google: hayhouse.com/google https://gabbybernstein.com/manifestingchallenge/
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Fintech expert Dr. Efi Pylarinou is the new guest in this Dinis Guarda citiesabc openbusinesscouncil YouTube interview. Hosted by Dinis Guarda, both experts discuss the present and future of finance and the impact of Fintech and technology, including blockchain and crypto, in the future of the industry.Efi Pylarinou Interview Focus1. An introduction from you - background, overview, education... Greece - MathsUSA studies2. Career highlights:PHD - Chaos theory in financeSolomon Brothers - WallStreet3. How do you see the chaos and changes we have been facing when it comes to our society, governance and financial models?4. Change around parametersHuman rights / rational discrimination5. Attractors - we are lost in defining the attractors - uncertainty issues special when it comes to technology. And it seems it creates more complexity.6. What solutions we can provide to this: Universal Income… disparity issues7. When it comes to the financial systems we have the legacy established systems, the emergent system and now also the disruptive decentralised cryptocurrencies, Blockchain, DeFy… and at the same time the meg powerful players like the Silicon Valley and Chinese players...8. How do you see the financial services - fintech industry ecosystem now?9. We have major challenges with financial inclusion and digital ID. How do you see this and how can we solve it?10. What are you doing with your work and platforms like daily fintech?11. With Covid-19 what ways do you envision to redesign our society with technology and social impact?About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.org/w...https://www.dinisguarda.com/https://www.intelligenthq.com/author/...https://www.hedgethink.com/author/din...
The complex development of the human brain, Interneuron Types as Attractors and Controllers, Developmental diversification of cortical inhibitory interneurons, and A viral strategy for targeting and manipulating interneurons across vertebrate species Prof. Gordon Fishell is a professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and the Stanley Center at the Broad Institute. He is a developmental neurobiologist interested in how the architecture of brain circuits are assembled, with a special focus on the diverse populations of inhibitory interneurons. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/support
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.08.373084v1?rss=1 Authors: Spalla, D., Cornacchia, I. M., Treves, A. Abstract: Episodic memory has a dynamic nature: when we recall past episodes, we retrieve not only their content, but also their temporal structure. The phenomenon of replay, in the hippocampus of mammals, offers a remarkable example of this temporal dynamics. However, most quantitative models of memory treat memories as static configurations, neglecting the temporal unfolding of the retrieval process. Here we introduce a continuous attractor network model with a memory-dependent asymmetric component in the synaptic connectivity, that spontaneously breaks the equilibrium of the memory configurations and produces dynamic retrieval. The detailed analysis of the model with analytical calculations and numerical simulations shows that it can robustly retrieve multiple dynamical memories, and that this feature is largely independent on the details of its implementation. By calculating the storage capacity we show that the dynamic component does not impair memory capacity, and can even enhance it in certain regimes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.22.351379v1?rss=1 Authors: Wong, E. C. Abstract: The brain is thought to represent information in the form of activity in distributed groups of neurons known as attractors, but it is not clear how attractors are formed or used in processing. We show here that in a randomly connected network of simulated spiking neurons, periodic stimulation of neurons with distributed phase offsets, along with standard spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP), efficiently creates distributed attractors. These attractors may have a consistent ordered firing pattern, or become disordered, depending on the conditions. We also show that when two such attractors are stimulated in sequence, the same STDP mechanism can create a directed association between them, forming the basis of an associative network. We find that for an STDP time constant of 20ms, the dependence of the efficiency of attractor creation on the driving frequency has a broad peak centered around 8Hz. Upon restimulation, the attractors self-oscillate, but with an oscillation frequency that is higher than the driving frequency, ranging from 10-100Hz. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.16.343145v1?rss=1 Authors: Tsygvintsev, A. Abstract: We consider the mathematical model introduced by Batholdy et al. describing the interaction between viral pathogens and immune system. We prove the global asymptotic stability of the infection steady-state if the basic reproductive ratio is greater than unity. That solves the early announced conjecture. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Attractors are a primary part of successful dental advertising. Attractors can include anything that is RESPECTED by your target audience. Dear Dental Practice Owner; -- Do You Have A New-Patient Generation Problem Seeming Unable To Be Resolved? -- Something About Your Current Online Or Offline Marketing That Has You Concerned? -- Any Practice Barrier You […]
Frans Bosch has made coaches rethink how how we approach strength and conditioning. Rather than thinking just about muscles and strength, strength and conditioning can be use to enhance motor learning and coordination. His new book on agility comes out in June and we had the chance to sit down with him to discuss the topic. We cover the role of perception in agility, intrinsic learning through sport, groups of attractors, strategies to strengthen cocontractions, and the role of classical strength training. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2020/06/hmmr-podcast-episode-224-anatomy-of-agility-with-frans-bosch/ » Support the show: join HMMR PLUS to get full access to our coaching resources. More notes: The May site theme was change of direction and agility. HMMR Plus so that you don’t miss out on our archives and new resources on the topic. Frans Bosch's new book Anatomy of Agility is available for pre-order in the HMMR Store. It continues to develop the approach he presented in his last book Strength Training and Coordination: An Integrative Approach. The full interview, including additional questions and topics, is posted on our website in two part: Part 1 and Part 2. All of our interviews, videos, and articles relating to Bosch and his training concepts are linked here. You can learn more about Frans and his consulting services on the Frans Bosch Systems webpage. You can also follow him on Twitter (@fransboschbook) and Instagram (@fransboschsystems).
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.04.25.061614v1?rss=1 Authors: Kovacs, K. A. Abstract: The brain is capable of registering a constellation of events, encountered only once, as an episodic memory that can last for a lifetime. As evidenced by the clinical case of the patient HM, memories preserving their episodic nature still depend on the hippocampal formation, several years after being created, while semantic memories are thought to reside in neocortical areas. The neurobiological substrate of one-time learning and life-long storing in the brain, that must exist at the cellular and circuit level, is still undiscovered. The breakthrough is delayed by the fact that studies jointly investigating the rodent hippocampus and entorhinal cortex are mostly targeted at understanding the spatial aspect of learning. Here we present the concept of an entorhinal cortical module, termed EPISODE module, that could explain how the representations of different elements constituting episodic memories can be linked together. The new model that we propose here reconciles the structural and functional observations made in the entorhinal cortex and explains how the downstream hippocampal processing organizes the representations into meaningful sequences. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Vogue Noir — “Strange Days part.2”, 2018.Front Line Assembly — “Heatwave”, 1992.LFO — “Tied Up”, 1997.LA MÉCANIQUE — “Bunker”, 2018.Holygram — “Signals”, 2018.Project Pitchfork — “Corps d’amour”, 1995.The Arms of Someone New — “The Sense of an Ending”, 1989.Covenant — “Morning Star”, 2016.How to Destroy Angels — “Strings and Attractors”, 2013.Individual Totem — “Vince”, 1997.Skinny Puppy — “Dig It”, 1986.Rendez-Vous — “Ignorance & Cruelty”, 2016.Bauhaus — “The Sanity Assassin”, 1983.New Today — “Standing”, 2016.
Emotional intelligence, hope, mindfulness, and compassion help a person reverse the damage of chronic stress and build great leadership relationships. The Positive and Negative Emotional Attractors inspire sustained, desired change and learning at many levels. In this episode I'll chat with Kevin Callahan that will tell us how to practically use PEA and NEA. https://thisisretrospectivefacilitation.com/e/16
Paul Gray ties in Quantum Science with Spirituality in relating how everything has a vibrational field and how “like” attracts “like.” By our awareness of God's goodness, unconditional love and grace for us and all people, we tap into God's Light within us all to radiate joy and love to those we're around, thus becoming “Prime Attractors!” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back! On today's show we discuss the ground-breaking work Consciousness: Anatomy of the Soul. Written by Peter Walling and Kenneth Hicks, this short little book takes aim at the Mt. Everest of scientific, religious, and philosophical questions - what is consciousness? Using mathematics, experiment, and probing insight, Walling and Hicks make a compelling case as to the nature, earthly evolution, and even the location of consciousness. Described as a "thrilling romp through the last...
Welcome back! On today's show we discuss the ground-breaking work Consciousness: Anatomy of the Soul. Written by Peter Walling and Kenneth Hicks, this short little book takes aim at the Mt. Everest of scientific, religious, and philosophical questions - what is consciousness? Using mathematics, experiment, and probing insight, Walling and Hicks make a compelling case as to the nature, earthly evolution, and even the location of consciousness. Described as a "thrilling romp through the last...
In this episode, Angie talks with author and Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Complexity Space Consulting, Denise Easton. Easton talks about how she became introduced to complexity science and how it has influenced her life and her work. She shares the story behind her book, Complexity Works!: Influencing Pattern-Based Change in Teams & Organizations, which she co-authored with Lawrence Solow and explains how Complexity Space Consulting leverages a pattern-based approach to understanding and influencing organizational change. Easton also shares her hopes for the future of complexity science.
On last week's GAINcast we started a discussion on agility with Frans Bosch and John Pryor, looking at transfer, traditional strength training, and common misconceptions of their work.Bosch and Pryor have formed a strong partnership that has helped redefine strength and conditioning by bringing together the science of coaching and art of coaching. On this week's GAINcast we continue the conversation to look at the first step in implementing Bosch's ideas, redefining general training, connecting movements, and more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2018/09/gaincast-episode-136-the-anatomy-of-agility-part-2-with-frans-bosch-and-john-pryor/ Bosch and Pryor will be coming to America in December. You can register for their upcoming seminar series in the US here. This episode is brought to you by HMMR Plus and GAIN. Become a HMMR Plus member to get access to all the articles, videos and podcasts on the site, including our webinar with John Pryor, interview with Frans Bosch, and more.
The work of Frans Bosch and John Pryor has created a new discussion around strength training, coordination, and motor learning over the past few years. Bosch has been a thought leader, while Pryor has taken the application of the concepts to new levels in his work with Japan and Fiji rugby. Both are coming to the US in December for a series of seminars, and we got them to join the GAINcast for a two-part interview on a wide range of topics. Part 1 of our interview looks at how their work has evolved and how they began working together, transfer of training, the role of traditional strength training, and misinterpretations of Bosch's work. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2018/09/gaincast-episode-135-the-anatomy-of-agility-part-1-with-frans-bosch-and-john-pryor/ Bosch and Pryor will be coming to America in December. You can register for their upcoming seminar series in the US here. This episode is brought to you by HMMR Plus and GAIN. Become a HMMR Plus member to get access to all the articles, videos and podcasts on the site, including our webinar with John Pryor, interview with Frans Bosch, and more.
Law of attraction, or mental attractors, has a firm grip on the minds, especially human minds. If we are unaware of it, we are bound to remain in a deep pit, of an attractor, which the mind digs for itself. If we know this law well, we can leverage it to come out of any situation, and become anything we please. A mind is fully capable of attracting anything, and as soon as it does so, the reality around it changes itself.
In this episode: Heathendog's Heathendogma: Towa no Quon (トワノクオン) and Samurai Harem (明日のよいち!) Garthon's Comic Pull: U.S. Avengers #9, Generations: Wolverine & All-New Wolverine #1, and Superman #29. Random Number Generator (RNG): The Defenders (Netflix / Marvel mini-series). Please Subscribe to our YouTube channel, like and share this video with your anime, comic book and gamer friends, and comment on what you think about the episode. Don’t miss our Livestream every Saturday evening at 8pm CST/CDT on Twitch, and be sure to check out the links provided below for more fun and excitement from Legion of Myth. -------------------- HEATHENDOG'S HEATHENDOGMA: #anime #TowanoQuon #SamuraiHarem 8:02 - Towa no Quon - (トワノクオン) - "Attractors" are joining forces to defend themselves from Custos. Attractors are led by Quon, an idealist who is determined to save all the Attractors he can. [★★ - Poor] 21:54 - Samurai Harem - (明日のよいち!) - Yoichi Karasuma's father orders Yoichi to continue his training to strengthen his spirit with the Ikaruga family, because Yoichi has become far more skilled than him. [★★★ - Above Average] GARTHON'S COMIC PULL: #comicbooks #dccomics #marvel #usavengers #superman #wolverine #x-23 39:56 - U.S.Avengers #9 - As Steve Rogers' PoWs attempt to break out of HYDRA's prison...the other half of the U.S.Avengers – and a host of international guest stars – break into America! [★★★★½ - Amazing] 46:07 - Generations: Wolverine & All-New Wolverine #1 - The amazing combination of LOGAN and LAURA is the duo you've been waiting for! Tom Taylor brings you GENERATIONS...a double-Wolverine team-up for the ages! [★★ - Poor] 55:02 - Superman #29 - Thrust into the anti-matter universe of Qward, Superman’s only hope is the former greatest of the Green Lanterns! [★★★½ - Good] RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR (RNG): #TheDefenders #IronFist #LukeCage #Daredevil #JessicaJones 1:07:06 - Heathendog’s (non-spoiler) review of The Defenders - Netflix / Marvel mini-series featuring Iron Fist, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage. -------------------- WATCH & SUPPORT LEGION OF MYTH ON THE INTERNET Twitch: https://twitch.tv/legionofmyth YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LegionofMyth_page Support: https://www.patreon.com/legionofmyth Donate: https://twitch.streamlabs.com/legionofmyth Shop: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/legionofmyth INTERACT WITH LEGION OF MYTH ON SOCIAL MEDIA Discord: https://discord.gg/xVgVB4W Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/legionofmyth Facebook Message: http://m.me/legionofmyth Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/LegionofMyth/ Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/legionofmyth Twitter: https://twitter.com/legionofmyth WEEKLY LIVESTREAM PODCASTiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/legion-of-myth-livestream/id1059235235 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/legionofmyth As always, thank you very much for your interest and support, we really appreciate it.
The Age of Organizational Effectiveness -- hosted by Charles Chandler
This episode is part of a discussion of organizations as complex adaptive systems. Organizational narratives can serve as attractors to align behavior within an organization to its broader goals and objectives, thus providing a tool to help shape an organization’s cognition and action(s) as the future flows toward it. Narratives can also serve as attractors … Continue reading 064 – Narratives as attractors (within CAS) encore →
Dr David Sloan (Oxford) discusses the for inflation to occur given typical initial conditions. He argues that, on the right understanding of the background dynamics of the universe, inflationary conditions dominate. This lecture was conducted at the Dennis Sciama Theatre at the Denys Wilkinson Building, Oxford, on March 14, 2016.
The Age of Organizational Effectiveness -- hosted by Charles Chandler
In this episode, I continue the discussion of organizations as complex adaptive systems (begun in Episode 017). Organizational narratives can serve as attractors to align behavior within an organization to its broader goals and objectives, thus providing a tool to help shape an organization’s cognition and action(s) as the future flows toward it. Charles G. … Continue reading 040 Narratives as attractors →
This episodes guest Frans Bosch. Frans is an international lecturer in motor learning and training theory at Fonty's Sports College in the Netherlands. He has worked as a consultant and specialist for Welch and Japanese National Rugby Teams and West Ham United Football Club. Frans is co-author to one of the most renowned books on running - "Running" that he co-authored with Ronald Klomp. Recently Frans just released the English edition of his second book - "Strength Training and Coordination" On this episode Frans and I discussed: - Frans Background - Why Frans decided to write this book? - The difference between a reductionist approach vs complex biological approach to training - Muscle Architecture (Parallel vs Pennate Fibres) and its influence on Sprinting - Can Hypertrophy be detrimental to Muscle Architecture and thus the Skill and Motor Control of Running? - What are Attractors and Fluctuators? - The 7 Attractors that drive Linear and Multi-Directional Speed - Knowledge of Performance vs Knowledge of Results & External vs Internal cues - The Concept of Muscle Slack - We had an in depth discussion on Specificity, the components that make up Specificity, and training transfer - Constraint Based Learning of Motor Learning Hope you guys really enjoy this show!! Stay Strong, RB Show Sponsor: To get INSTANT ACCESS to almost 20 hours of World Class online video Strength and Conditioning Information go to upmentorship.com
Ralph Abraham is a Mathematician who has held positions at UC Santa Cruz, Princeton and Columbia. In the in the 1960s his life took a sharp left turn into inner-exploration via meditation, psychedelics and world travel. His series of trialogues with Terence McKenna and Rupert Sheldrake have garnered an enduring cult following. Dr. Bruce Damer is a researcher at UC Santa Cruz focused on origin of life theory. He's a speaker, performer and hosts the Levity Zone podcast. For more - THIRDEYEDROPS.com
Espreite mais um exercício quinzenal de imaturidade com Donhas-Rancor e Pedro-Aparências comentando sobre algumas notícias bombásticas.Tracklist:Club Style - Crazy Wild;Alec Empire - Addicted to You;Pailhead - Man Should Surrender;Panic DHH - Sterile;How to Destroy Angels - Strings and Attractors;Blank Banshee - Venus Death Trap;King Krule - Border Line;MT Coast - |3uRowZ;Lumisokea - Mývatn;Architeuthis Rex - Cephalopedie.Contato: opirataeobalao@gmail.com
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THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT… - TMNT / Ghostbusters comic - Avengers: Age of Ultron - Spider-Man 3 problems - George R R Martin says ‘Fuck you’ - The Strain - Christopher Walken to play Captain Hook - New Batgirl uniform - Sideshow Collectibles: Lobo http://www.sideshowtoy.com/collectibles/dc-comics-lobo-sideshow-collectibles-3002481/ - Sideshow Collectibles: Sentinel http://www.sideshowtoy.com/collectibles/marvel-sentinel-sideshow-collectibles-400130/ - Strange Atrractors - Record Wall Clock - https://www.etsy.com/listing/182617991/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-record-wall?ref=listing-11 - Finger reader - http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/new-finger-device-reads-books-blind NEXT WEEK WE’LL COVER: - Punisher Noir: 3 - Spider-Man Noir: 2 & 3 - Revival: Vol. 1 ---------------- iTUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/montes-mayhem/id808500645?mt=2 WEBSITES www.MontesMayhem.com www.KumaKreations.com YOUTUBE http://www.youtube.com/MontesMayhem https://www.youtube.com/KumaKreationsEnt FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/MontesMayhem www.facebook.com/KumaKreations TWITTER @MontesMayhem @KumaKreations INSTAGRAM http://instagram.com/montesmayhem http://instagram.com/KumaKreations TWITCH http://www.twitch.tv/kumakreations EMAIL MontesMayhem@Gmail.com QuanBSamurai@KumaKreations.com
Transitions to absorbing states are of fundamental importance in nonequilibrium physics as well as ecology. In ecology, absorbing states correspond to the extinction of species. We here study the spatial population dynamics of three cyclically interacting species. The interaction scheme comprises both direct competition between species as in the cyclic Lotka-Volterra model, and separated selection and reproduction processes as in the May-Leonard model. We show that the dynamic processes leading to the transient maintenance of biodiversity are closely linked to attractors of the nonlinear dynamics for the overall species' concentrations. The characteristics of these global attractors change qualitatively at certain threshold values of the mobility and depend on the relative strength of the different types of competition between species. They give information about the scaling of extinction times with the system size and thereby the stability of biodiversity. We define an effective free energy as the negative logarithm of the probability to find the system in a specific global state before reaching one of the absorbing states. The global attractors then correspond to minima of this effective energy landscape and determine the most probable values for the species' global concentrations. As in equilibrium thermodynamics, qualitative changes in the effective free energy landscape indicate and characterize the underlying nonequilibrium phase transitions. We provide the complete phase diagrams for the population dynamics and give a comprehensive analysis of the spatio-temporal dynamics and routes to extinction in the respective phases.
Mathematics and Applications of Branes in String and M-theory
Trivedi, S (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Tuesday 29 May 2012, 09:30-10:15
Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/05
Extremal black holes in theories of gravity coupled to abelian gauge fields and neutral scalars, such as those arising in the low-energy description of compactifications of string theory on Calabi-Yau manifolds, exhibit the attractor phenomenon: on the event horizon the scalars settle to values determined by the charges carried by the black hole and independent of the values at infinity. It is so, because on the horizon the energy contained in vector fields acts as an effective potential (the black hole potential), driving the scalars towards its minima. For spherically symmetric black holes in theories where gauge potentials appear in the Lagrangian solely through field strengths, the attractor phenomenon can be alternatively described by a variational principle based on the so-called entropy function, defined as the Legendre transform with respect to electric fields of the Lagrangian density integrated over the horizon. Stationarity conditions for the entropy function then take the form of attractor equations relating the horizon values of the scalars to the black hole charges, while the stationary value itself yields the entropy of the black hole. In this study we examine the relationship between the entropy function and the black hole potential in four-dimensional N=2 supergravity and demonstrate that in the absence of higher-order corrections to the Lagrangian these two notions are equivalent. We also exemplify their practical application by finding a supersymmetric and a non-supersymmetric solution to the attractor equations for a conifold prepotential. Exploiting a connection between four- and five-dimensional black holes we then extend the definition of the entropy function to a class of rotating black holes in five-dimensional N=2 supergravity with cubic prepotentials, to which the original formulation did not apply because of broken spherical symmetry and explicit dependence of the Lagrangian on the gauge potentials in the Chern-Simons term. We also display two types of solutions to the respective attractor equations. The link between four- and five-dimensional black holes allows us further to derive five-dimensional first-order differential flow equations governing the profile of the fields from infinity to the horizon and construct non-supersymmetric solutions in four dimensions by dimensional reduction. Finally, four-dimensional extremal black holes in N=2 supergravity can be also viewed as certain two-dimensional string compactifications with fluxes. Motivated by this fact the recently proposed entropic principle postulates as a probability measure on the space of these string compactifications the exponentiated entropy of the corresponding black holes. Invoking the conifold example we find that the entropic principle would favor compactifications that result in infrared-free gauge theories.
The long term behaviour of dissipatively synchronized deterministic systems is determined by the system with the averaged vector field of the original uncoupled systems. This effect is preserved in the presence of environmental i.e., background or additive noise provided stochastic stationary solutions are used instead of steady state solutions. Random dynamical systems and random attractors provide the appropriate mathematical framework for such problems and require Ito stochastic differential equations to be transformed into pathwise random ordinary differential equations. An application to a system of semi-linear parabolic stochastic partial differential equations with additive space-time noise on the union of thin bounded tubular domains separated by a permeable membrane will be considered. What happens with linear multiplicative noise will also be considered. This a joint work with Tomas Caraballo (Sevilla) and Igor Chueshov (Kharkov). Based on the papers T. Caraballo and P.E. Kloeden, The persistence synchronization under environmental noise. Proc. Roy. Soc. London. A461 (2005), 2257-2267. T. Caraballo, I. Chueshov and P.E. Kloeden, Synchronization of a stochastic reaction-diffusion system on a thin two-layer domain. SIAM J. Math. Anal. (to appear) Peter KLOEDEN. Johann Wolfgang Goethe University. Bande son disponible au format mp3 Durée : 39 mn