Specialization of some cognitive functions in one side of the brain
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Michelle Freed is a talented and certified remote viewer and instructor with expertise in Controlled Remote Viewing. She has completed programs through organizations like the APP, Right Hemisphere, and Intuitive Specialists, and has received additional training from Joe McMoneagle. Michelle is an active member of IRVA and has conducted notable research in the field of remote viewing. Her exceptional work has earned her recognition, including the prestigious Warcollier Prize in 2017. Michelle's [...]
Dr. Martha Beck is a Harvard-trained sociologist, bestselling author, and renowned life coach known for her transformative work on living in alignment with your true self. With decades of experience blending science, spirituality, and practical tools, Martha's insights have helped countless individuals overcome anxiety, unlock creativity, and live with greater integrity. Expect to learn: — Why the right hemisphere of your brain holds the key to creativity, connection, and meaning. — Why anxiety spirals dominate modern life—and how to break free from them. — The three fundamental questions your brain is always asking and how to answer them. — The importance of creating a “sanctuary” to restore peace and calm to your life and Martha's tips on how best to do this. And more. You can learn more about Martha's work and latest book: “Beyond Anxiety” at https://marthabeck.com. --- Dr. Martha Beck, PhD, is a bestselling author, coach, and speaker. She has spent a lifetime offering powerful, practical, and entertaining teachings that help people improve every aspect of their lives. Martha holds three Harvard degrees in social science, and Oprah Winfrey has called her “one of the smartest women I know.” Martha's published works include several self-help books and memoirs, including New York Times and international bestsellers Finding Your Own North Star, The Joy Diet, and Expecting Adam. She has also published over 150 magazine articles, including almost two decades of monthly columns for O, The Oprah Magazine. Martha is a passionate and engaging speaker, known for her characteristic blending of science, spirituality, and humor. As “the best-known life coach in America” (NPR, USA Today), she has spoken to audiences around the world on stage and on The Oprah Show, Good Morning America, and many other television programs. International nature-based retreats are also a big part of Martha's work. Seminar participants travel from all over the world to attend her annual retreats in South Africa and Costa Rica. The rest of the time she lives in the Pennsylvania woods with her family and other assorted creatures. Her passions include nature, pajamas, and YouTube videos of unlikely animal companions. Martha's recent book, The Way of Integrity: Finding the Path to Your True Self, was an instant New York Times Best Seller and Oprah's Book Club selection. Her forthcoming non-fiction book, Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life's Purpose, will be out on January 7, 2025. --- Interview Link: — Dr Martha Beck's website - https://marthabeck.com
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Join us LIVE in the Zoom room to ask questions and participate: https://lightnet.org/event/michelle-freed/ In this coming episode of Unlimited, we welcome Michelle Freed, an expert in Controlled Remote Viewing and a trained professional from IRVA. Michelle shares her experiences producing the Art Bell Show ‘Midnight in the Desert' and delves into the role of hypnosis in abductee experiences and past life regression. She'll also discuss remote viewing, detailing its applications and cover topics about the Knights of the Templar, Oak Island mysteries, and paranormal phenomena like Bigfoot, Skinny Bob, and mysterious orbs. Michelle also touches on why we should all be using remote viewing, in applications for security purposes at events like the 2020 Olympics and in missing person cases, and its potential in predicting outcomes in sports, stocks, and cryptocurrency. About Michelle Freed Michelle Freed is a talented and certified remote viewer and instructor with expertise in Controlled Remote Viewing. She has completed programs with the APP, Right Hemisphere, and Intuitive Specialists, and received training from Joe McMoneagle. An active member of IRVA, Michelle's research contributions in the field are notable, winning her the Warcollier Prize in 2017. Her work is published in journals like the Journal of Psychical Research and Eight Martinis Magazine. Michelle's media presence includes appearances in “Third Eye Spies,” an episode of “Ancient Aliens,” and her role as Associate Producer for “Flash of Beauty: Paranormal Bigfoot.” She co-owns the Midnight.fm Network and has been a producer for Art Bell's “Midnight in the Desert” and presently, she serves as the Producer of “Fade to Black w/Jimmy Church.” Additionally, Michelle leads LITM Media Inc., supporting authors and podcast hosts with marketing and publicity. Links: https://www.butterflyeffectcenter.com/remote-viewing https://www.butterflyeffectcenter.com/ A Flash of Beauty: Paranormal Bigfoot ________________________ www.Starseedacademy.org is a citizen science think tank and academy designed to pool our intelligence and collective wisdom on human potential, ET contact and consciousness.
Guests: Simon and Sarah Barton - In this one-hour conversational audio course podcast, Simon and Sarah Barton join Keys for SLPs for an inspiring story of partnership and recovery. Simon Barton, a right hemisphere stroke survivor, discusses his personal journey of recovery with candid details, humor, and honesty. Sarah Barton shares her experience as both a care partner and wife. Together, Simon and Sarah offer SLPs their unique perspective on ways to support right-hemisphere survivors and their families.
Embark on a transformative journey to inner peace with the soothing and profound power of 1Hz binaural beats for deep meditation. By listening to the gentle and rhythmic tones of 1Hz binaural beats, your brainwaves are guided into a deep meditative state. This low-frequency range promotes a state of profound relaxation, calmness, and mental clarity, allowing you to delve into the depths of your consciousness and connect with your inner self. As you immerse yourself in this meditative journey, you may experience a profound sense of tranquility and serenity. The 1Hz binaural beats work by synchronizing your brainwaves, facilitating a harmonious balance between the left and right hemispheres of your brain. This synchronization promotes deep relaxation, stress reduction, and an overall sense of inner peace. During your meditation practice, the 1Hz binaural beats gently guide your mind to let go of distractions, worries, and anxieties, creating space for profound introspection and self-reflection. It is in this serene state that you can explore the depths of your being, gain insights, and cultivate a sense of inner harmony and peace. Allow the 1Hz binaural beats to guide you on a transformative journey to inner peace, where you can reconnect with your true self and experience a profound sense of calm and clarity. Journey, Inner Peace, 1Hz, Binaural Beats, Deep Meditation, Soothing, Profound, Brainwaves, Relaxation, Calmness, Mental Clarity, Consciousness, Inner Self, Tranquility, Serenity, Synchronization, Balance, Left Hemisphere, Right Hemisphere, Stress Reduction, Self-reflection, Introspection, Insights, Harmony, Meditation Practice, Mindfulness, Profound State, Clarity. Support our mission of spreading relaxation and wellness by rating and reviewing our podcast on your preferred platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables others to discover the benefits of our soothing sounds. Enhance your listening experience by subscribing to our ad-free version, immersing yourself in uninterrupted tranquility. Clicking Here Join our community of relaxation seekers and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Subscribe, rate, and review Meditation Sounds today and unlock a world of serenity and rejuvenation. Email List Support this podcast https://www.meditationsoundspodcast.com Say goodbye to stubborn belly fat with our revolutionary product! Our formula is designed to target and dissolve unwanted fat, leaving you with a slimmer, more toned midsection. Try it now and experience the results for yourself. #dissolvebellyfat #slimandtoned http://bit.ly/3jV1Ip1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Lecture Ray Massey will be breaking down the importance of strengthening The "Right" HEMISPHERE of the Brain!
William Shakespeare, wearing the mask of an imaginary Prince of Denmark – Hamlet by name – suggested that human knowledge is limited.“There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”Each of us lives alone in a private, perceptual reality. We can communicate with one another only to the degree that our perceptual realities overlap.There is an objective reality, but humans are ill-equipped to experience it.The degree to which you understand the limitations of your private reality is the degree to which you are self-aware.Dr. Jorge Martins de Oliveira is Director of Neurosciences at the University of Brazil, on the Editorial Board of Brain & Mind magazine, and is the author of “Principles of Neuroscience.”This is what he has to say about Perceptual Reality:“Our perception does not identify the outside world as it really is, but the way that we are allowed to recognize it, as a consequence of transformations performed by our senses. We experience electromagnetic waves, not as waves, but as images and colors. We experience vibrating objects, not as vibrations, but as sounds. We experience chemical compounds dissolved in air or water, not as chemicals, but as specific smells and tastes. Colors, sounds, smells and tastes are products of our minds, built from sensory experiences. They do not exist, as such, outside our brain. Actually, the universe is colorless, odorless, insipid and silent.”“Although you and I share the same biological architecture and function, perhaps what I perceive as a distinct color and smell is not exactly equal to the color and smell you perceive. We may give the same name to similar perceptions, but we cannot know how they relate to the reality of the outside world. Perhaps we never will.”Dr. Roger Sperry won the Nobel Prize in 1981 for discovering that we don't have one brain divided into two hemispheres, as much as we have two separate, competing brains. Sperry was able to demonstrate that we have a logical, rational, sequential, deductive-reasoning (SCIENTIFIC) Left Brain, and a romantic, artistic, connection-seeking, pattern-finding, (ARTS & HUMANITIES) Right Brain. He said,“Each hemisphere of the brain is indeed a conscious system in its own right, perceiving, thinking, remembering, reasoning, willing, and emoting, all at a characteristically human level, and… both the left and the right hemisphere may be conscious simultaneously in different, even in mutually conflicting, mental experiences that run along in parallel.”Did you notice it? The Left and the Right hemispheres can have “simultaneous, mutually conflicting, mental experiences.” You can have a single experience and walk away with two opinions of what just happened!“In fact, romanticism and science are good for each other… The scientist keeps the romantic honest and the romantic keeps the scientist human.”– Tom RobbinsBut what happens if the Left Hemisphere completely ignores the voice of the Right Hemisphere? What happens if the Right ignores the the Left?C. P. Snow published “The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution” in 1959. He believed that Science and the Humanities were the driving forces of western society, but they were splitting us into a society of “two cultures.”Looking back over the culture war that has increasingly devoured us these past 20 years, it would appear that C.P. Snow was right.In May of 2023 the world renowned neuroscientist Dr. Iain McGilchrist was discussing the (SCIENTIFIC) Left Brain, and the (ARTS & HUMANITIES) Right Brain when he said,“Something I discovered in medical school, was that this corpus callosum, this connecting band, spent at least half its time, if not more, sending messages to the other hemisphere, ‘You keep out of this, I'm dealing with it.' So it wasn't so much facilitating as inhibiting. Primates have...
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.03.530976v1?rss=1 Authors: Iyer, K., Bell, N., Copland, D. A., Arnott, W. L., Wilson, W. J., Angwin, A. J. Abstract: The early school years shape a young brain's capability to comprehend and contextualize words within milliseconds of exposure. Parsing word sounds (phonological interpretation) and word recognition (enabling semantic interpretation) are integral to this process. Yet little is known about the causal mechanisms of cortical activity during these early developmental stages. In this study, we aimed to explore these causal mechanisms via dynamic causal modelling of event-related potentials (ERPs) acquired from 30 typically developing children (ages 6 to 8 years) as they completed a spoken word-picture matching task. Source reconstruction of high-density electroencephalography (128 channels) was used to ascertain differences in whole-brain cortical activity during semantically "congruent" and "incongruent" conditions. Source activations analyzed during the N400 ERP window identified significant regions-of-interest (pFWE less than .05) localized primarily in the right hemisphere when contrasting congruent and incongruent word-picture stimuli. Dynamic causal models (DCMs) were tested on source activations in the fusiform gyrus (rFusi), inferior parietal lobule (rIPL), inferior temporal gyrus (rITG) and superior frontal gyrus (rSFG). DCM results indicated that a fully connected bidirectional model with self-(inhibiting) connections over rFusi, rIPL and rSFG provided the highest model evidence, based on exceedance probabilities derived from Bayesian statistical inferences. Connectivity parameters of rITG and rSFG regions from the winning DCM were negatively correlated with behavioural measures of receptive vocabulary and phonological memory (pFDR less than .05), such that lower scores on these assessments corresponded with increased connectivity between temporal pole and anterior frontal regions. The findings suggest that children with lower language processing skills required increased recruitment of right hemisphere frontal/temporal areas during task performance. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
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A rose loses its "roseness" when perceived only through the Left Hemisphere perspective. The man who mistook his wife for his hat had trouble identifying a rose. When Oliver Sacks presented him with a rose, Dr.P described it as "About six inches in length. A convoluted red form with a linear green attachment." He went on to observe that the perplexing object "lacks the simple symmetry of the Platonic solids, although it may have a higher symmetry of its own." Dr. P suffered from a Right Hemisphere (RH) dysfunction that forced his mind to rely almost exclusively on his Left Hemisphere (LH) . Robbed of the unifying and organic perspective of the RH, Dr. P saw the world as a collection of abstractions, the LH perspective.Our minds get muddled when our LH dominates and relate to the world through abstract representations of life, rather than on on direct experience.
In this episode we examine what happens to the mind when it loses the perspective of the Right Hemisphere (RH) and is forced to rely on the Left Hemisphere's (LH) interpretation of the world. We will use the example of the well-known case reported by Oliver Sacks of the man who mistook his wife for his hat. We are exploring the hemisphere hypothesis that states that the two hemispheres of our brain have two dramatically different ways of relating to the world and that our minds get muddled when the perspective of one hemisphere (usually the LH ) dominates and suppresses the other (usually the RH). We can learn to recognize the symptoms of LH dominance by studying the lives of people with dysfunctional RHs, such as Dr. P who, among other things, lost his ability to recognize faces.
This new episode continues the story of Jill Bolte Taylor's left hemisphere stroke and her life, as experienced through her Right Hemisphere. We focus on her recovery process and restoration of the use of both hemispheres of her brain. Although Jill Bolte Taylor found life in the silent world of her Right Hemisphere to be seductively blissful, as though she was “enfolded by a blanket of tranquil euphoria,” she recognized that she needed, and wanted, to return to her “normal” life. To do so she needed to will herself out of her state of near paralysis and restore use of her left hemisphere function. Her path of recovery began with a little rock forward. Then another. She rocked & rocked & rocked some more.
We are exploring the hemisphere hypothesis, which states that the two hemispheres of our brain present us with very different perspectives on what's going on. In this episode we are going to explore what it is like to experience the world exclusively through Right Hemisphere modes of perception.What happens when people, because of disease or injury, lose use of the left hemisphere and are forced to rely exclusively on the right hemisphere. This is what happened to Jill Bolte Taylor whose story is the focus of this episode. As she describes in her wonderful book MY STROKE OF INSIGHT, she had a massive stroke in her left hemisphere and lived for eight years in what she called the "silent mind" of her right hemisphere. What was that like? Her story gives us unique insight into the unique ecosystem of the right hemisphere.
We continue to explore how the two hemispheres of our brain influence us in different ways. In this episode I borrow a story from Iain McGilchrist who, in turn, borrowed it from Friedrich Nietzsche. McGilchrist uses his story - The Master and His Emissary - as the title for his book that first introduces his "hemisphere hypothesis." The two main characters in the story represent the Right Hemisphere (The Master) and the Left Hemisphere (The Emissary). It tells of their relationship and of the destruction of their realm that follow the Emissary's usurpation of leadership from the Master. I have taken the liberty to change the gender of the leader to a woman and to add some embellishments that I believe help illustrate McGilchrist's full thesis. The essence of his idea is that the two hemispheres have different ways of relating to the world. When they cooperate, under the guidance of the Right Hemisphere, things go well. But when the Left Hemisphere dominates - as it does in modern culture - our minds get muddled and the culture starts to unravel.
Jill joins us from her home state of Indiana where she grew up. Jill graduated from Harvard and embarked on a career as a neuroanatomist, motivated in part by her desire to understand her brother's schizophrenia. She soon became known throughout the world through her widely viewed and viral TED talk back in 2008, entitled “My Stroke of Insight”. And so we giddily sit down together and have fun exploring the depths of her experience. Jill had a stroke and became the patient, the observer and the pilot of her own case study in one fell swoop – which changed her forever. She describes her experience of living through a stroke – the left hemisphere not able to process and the right hemisphere floating its own way – and the ensuing 8 years of recovery. We discuss her experience living in a world free from judgement and intellectual primacy and existing as an entity free from the shackles of a Left Hemisphere dominant life. We delve a bit into her new book Whole Brain Living and the Four Characters of both the left and right hemispheres – and her decision to live a Right Hemisphere dominant life. We talk about make belief, the role of the actor, the Great Gigi, empathy, living with more order, but less order, great whales, timelessness of the artists' endeavour, our training of children to discount the importance of connection, creativity, earning your mother power, proprioception, the present moment…. and the desire to be awake when consciousness finally shifts and she Glides back into the Sea of Silent Euphoria. We dare you not to listen. To DONATE to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: www.behindgreatness.org. Tax receipt issued to donors. Behind Greatness IG: @behindgreatnesspodcast & @inspire_north Jill: Website: https://www.drjilltaylor.com/ Book: https://www.drjilltaylor.com/whole-brain-living/ TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyjU8fzEYU&t=2s FB: https://www.facebook.com/DrJillBolteTaylor IG: @drjillboltetaylor
Margaret Lehman Blake is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive-communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage to understand the underlying deficits and to develop treatments. She is the author of The Right Hemisphere and Disorders of Cognition and Communication and the co-creator of RightHemisphere.org, a website designed to provide education and resources to patients, families, and clinicians. Shannon M. Sheppard is an Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Chapman University and Director of the Cognition Rehabilitation And Neuroscience In Atypical Language Lab, the CRANIAL Lab. Her research focuses on investigating linguistic and prosodic deficits following left-hemisphere and right-hemisphere stroke using brain imaging including EEG and MRI. She is a founding member of the International Right Hemisphere Collaborative, which was founded to improve knowledge of and research for individuals with right hemisphere brain damage.
Podcast guest 358 is Michelle Freed. Michelle Freed is a graduate of the Alternative Practitioner Academy and received certification from the National Guild of Hypnotism. She completed the beginning, intermediate, and advanced training programs through the International School of Clairvoyance, where she learned to integrate her intuitive gifts with her hypnosis skills. Michelle is a talented remote viewer and remote viewing instructor. Fully-certified in all forms of Controlled Remote Viewing, She completed the beginning through advanced training programs through Right Hemisphere, Intuitive Specialists, APP, and received additional training from Joe McMoneagle. Michelle is a member of IRVA (International Remote Viewing Association) and along with her co-researcher received the Warcollier Prize in 2017. She has research related to Remote Viewing and Parapsychology Published with The Journal of Psychical Research, The Parapsychology Association, and Eight Martinis Magazine. Michelle works on special remote viewing projects with IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences). Michelle is in the Documentary Third Eye Spies and appears on an episode of Ancient Aliens. Michelle is the former producer for Art Bell's Show, and currently co-owner of the new Midnight.fm Network and producer for the Midnight Society Radio Show with Tim Weisberg. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Michelle Freed is a graduate of the Alternative Practitioner Academy and received certification from the National Guild of Hypnotism. She completed the beginning, intermediate, and advanced training programs through the International School of Clairvoyance, where she learned to integrate her intuitive gifts with her hypnosis skills.Michelle is a talented remote viewer and remote viewing instructor. Fully-certified in all forms of Controlled Remote Viewing, She completed the beginning through advanced training programs through Right Hemisphere, Intuitive Specialists, APP, and received additional training from Joe McMoneagle.Michelle is a member of IRVA (International Remote Viewing Association) and along with her co-researcher received the Warcollier Prize in 2017. She has research related to Remote Viewing and Parapsychology Published with The Journal of Psychical Research, The Parapsychology Association, and Eight Martinis Magazine. Michelle works on special remote viewing projects with IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences).Michelle is in the Documentary Third Eye Spies and appears on an episode of Ancient Aliens.Michelle is the former producer for Art Bell, and currently co-owner of the new Midnight.fm Network and producer for the Midnight Society Radio Show with Tim Weisberg.https://www.butterflyeffectcenter.com/Today, Michelle joins Conflict Radio to discuss Remote Viewing, Hypnosis, Missing People - Have They All been taken by UFOs - & what it was like to Produce for Art Bell, The long time Host and creator of Coast To Coast AMJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHzWqM_Xm-EgRfwt2cbBAHQ/joinConflict Radio - Discord Linkhttps://discord.com/invite/MykTtkvDRMConflict Radio - Episode 135 Remote Viewing, Missing People & Art Bell with Michelle Freedhttps://conflictradio.net/
What were the Origins of Consciousness? Are schizophrenic hallucinations the voices of the Gods? Was the Right Hemisphere trying to control us in the past? Julian Jaynes wrote a book on all this. Can't say I read it though. Reading is too left brained. - Work with Me 1-on-1 | https://uberboyo.com/coaching/ LISTEN on Spotify, Overcast, iTunes | https://fanlink.to/boyoalert My Music | https://podlink.to/uberboyomusic Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/uberboyo/ Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/uberboyo/
Healing Through Encounter April 9, 2021 This is part three of the training that Shanna and Susan taught. In this session we discuss basic brain science. Podcast Highlights: - What is Brain Science? - Right Hemisphere - processes surroundings and draws conclusions - Left Hemisphere - Runs at the speed of words, a verbal processor - Your right brain is where your memories are stored and the left side is where arguments are made - Reticular Activating System: A bundle of nerves at our brain stem that filters out unnecessary information so the important information gets through - Our belief systems are created through our individual experiences - Corpus Callosum: acts as a bridge joining the two sides of the brain together - Psalm 139 - The Control Center holds the Big 6 Emotions you are born with: Anger, Fear, Sadness, Disgust, Shame, and Hopeless Despair - Joy is built up through relationships - You can only process the amount of trauma you have at the level you have JOY in your life - Isaiah 61 Get signed up for the next event HERE Join in the conversation through Facebook The Undivided Heart
Alternate Nostril Breathing or in Sanskrit Nadi Shodhana helps to cleanse or purify the subtle energy channels in the body. This is an excellent practice to: balance the left and right hemisphere of the brain help with respiration reduce anxiety and stress improve cardiovascular health prepare for meditation
This meditation has the intention to reconnect with our child-like essence & intuition - a very empowered state of awe and wonder!! It's our connection to all there is throughout time & space. A place without judgement or the need to make sense. Depending on where you are on the spectrum towards fully unleashed intuition & creativity, we recommend to (re-)listen to this meditation as often as you like, to 'train' that muscle further. This is one of our strategic 'tools' to dive out of the sea of perception - making limited sense based on our past, beliefs & conditioning - to see what's really going on, what we really want and to then create exactly that! Hemispheric Brain Synchronisation - Left vs. Right Brain: The newest part of the brain - the Neocortex - enables higher order thinking and differentiates us from animals. While the Left Hemisphere of the Neocortex is responsible for abilities such as Logic, Analytical Thought, Science & Math, the Right Hemisphere of the Neocortex is tied e.g. to Creativity, Empathy, Holistic Thought and Compassion. We are living in a society, where most are either in a Right Brain Dominance or in a Left Brain Dominance, however only hemispheric synchronisation (= both hemispheres in balance) enable an accurate perception of reality, operating on all cylinders and True Intelligence = Intellect ('Intelli') + Creativity ('gence' = generare = create). This meditation is one (of many) tools to reconnect with our right brain, our inherent intuition & creativity. Enjoy & let us know your thoughts!
E811 | The Right Hemisphere of the Brain! I have been studying sub conscious mind since 2006 since I read The Secret. Just recently started studying the Right Hemisphere of the Brain. The part of the Brain we do not access. How can we access it? Listen Now! If you want more motivation like what you will hear today, then subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_e0zCKJyBdLYAvTQBgQrPw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Woodstock Roundtable. Conversational Improv with Host Doug Grunther, and Radio Woodstock Weekend Warrior Ron VanWarmer. Key Topics: A listener is very angry with me for saying doctors aren't required to study much nutrition in order to get a medical degree. What are the facts? We'll take a look. And we continue our exploration and celebration of the right hemisphere of the human brain....some surprising insights may result..... And we check in with Street Philosopher Patrick Carlin.Please check out https://www.woodstockvitamins.com/promo codeROUNDTABLE for 15%off your purchase.https://www.woodstock.com/is in association with http://www.radiowoodstock.com/
Welcome to the Woodstock Roundtable. Conversational Improv with Host Doug Grunther, and Radio Woodstock Weekend Warrior Ron Van Warmer. FINDING JOY: A Tribute to Nature's Intelligence (Where do we fit in?) Is Sweden on the right track or headed off the rails? We continue to celebrate the Right Hemisphere of the Brain. We’ll check in with Street Philosopher Patrick Carlin, Please check out https://www.woodstockvitamins.com/promo codeROUNDTABLE for 15%off your purchase.https://www.woodstock.com/is in association with http://www.radiowoodstock.com/
In this week's episode, SPA's Senior Advisor Evidence Based Practice and Research, Cori Williams, talks to Dr Ronelle Hewetson from Griffith University about social participation after a right hemisphere stroke.
It's quarantine season.There's widespread fear, the market is tanking, people are tightening up their wallets, and tons of uncertainty in the air.If you're like me, then your sales have been affected in some way.So what do you do about it?Do you cower in fear?No -- you dive in headfirst and figure it out.Todd Caponi is the author of the best-selling book The Transparency Sale, and Managing Director at VentureScale by Sales Assembly.He's also the former CRO of PowerReviews, and back in The Great Recession of 2008 he led another company, Right Hemisphere, to 275% growth in two years, winning the Worldwide VP of Sales Of The Year Award.When everyone else was experiencing losses, Todd actually experienced explosive growth.In perhaps the most timely episode this podcast has ever seen, Todd and I trade notes in an invigorating discussion about how to endure the current downturn and come out on top.Find Todd online at:Social Media: @tcaponiWebsite: www.transparencysale.comToday's episode is brought to you by Sales Hacker. The world's smartest community of forward-thinking B2B professionals. Grab their latest expert-created articles, webinars, and podcast episodes at www.saleshacker.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we'll have a brief look at the biography of St. Paul by NT. Wright, a discussion regarding Mythos and Logos among the early Church Founders - and examples of the two brain hemispheres' different worlds, from "The Master and his Emissary". Paul Biography: https://amzn.to/2sOmwUy (US), https://amzn.to/33JfnSl (UK) "Master and his Emissary": https://amzn.to/38qD31w (US), https://amzn.to/2OY3jZa (UK) Thanks for listening, and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of the Function 5.0 podcast, host Annabelle Roux sits down with Vatsan Govindarajan and Arnulf Hagen to discuss SAP Predictive Engineering Insights and the role of digital twin technology in problem-solving. Vatsan is currently leading the development of the high-fidelity digital twin at SAP and is also leading the SAP Visual Enterprise team in New Zealand as a result of SAP’s merger with Right Hemisphere. Arnulf is Chief Scientist at SAP and focuses on the theoretical and methodological development of SAP’s digital twin technology. In this conversation, they discuss the role of digital twins in problem-solving, how businesses are adopting the technology and what their ROI is, and the future plans for the development of these technologies at SAP. At the beginning of their dialogue, Annabelle asks about the purpose and benefit of digital twins. Vatsan and Arnulf define what a digital twin is, how it is made, and how it can harness sensor-driven analytics for creative problem solving, asset protection, and much more. Next, Annabelle steers the conversation towards SAP’s unique approach to using digital twins, and they talk about four key products of asset management that SAP is using to empower its customers. Moving forward, Annabelle asks about how businesses are implementing digital twins today and what some of the current “low hanging fruit” of the industry is. They share about how businesses are able to monitor assets with sensors and then replicate the real-world physics digitally to predict outcomes and prevent waste and minimize damage. As the conversation ends, they transition to discuss SAP’s plans for developing its Predictive Engineering Insights technology over the next several years. This conversation is engaging and filled with information about cutting-edge data technologies for business and asset protection. LINKS Please Subscribe, Rate, & Review on Apple, Google, TuneIn or Stitcher. Visit Gentackle Follow us on LinkedIn Follow us on Twitter Follow us on YouTube SAP Asset Management for the Intelligent Enterprise
Topic - Low Birth Weight and Right Hemisphere. Children who are small at birth and have larger placentas are more likely to have increased activity in the right hemispheres of their brain. The right hemisphere is more creative than the left; it also controls the left side of the body. Imagination, insight and intuition all happen on the right side of the brain. If poor nutrition or stress caused the placenta to be disproportionate to the fetus, brain patterns may result in depression and anxiety. Right hemisphere trauma causes attention and memory problems, difficulty with social communication and using memory and effective organization. These deficits cause poor academic achievement and poor adjustment to young adulthood. If George was born with these conditions, monitor his school performance and social-emotional development. Intervene early. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drclaudia/message
We all know what it feels like to find ourselves feeling chaotic, overwhelmed, or even rigid and controlling...right? Well join us, Marcom and April as we explore the right and left hemispheres of the brain and dive into a deeper understanding of how we interpret the world and what we can do about it! We want to live more whole hearted lives and here's yet another step in that process. Find out more about us at www.EagleMountainLodge.com for information on retreats and coaching!
In a world where information is superabundant, unique and creative ideas are hot-ticket advantages both personally and professionally. There is more to the human mind’s capability than what it’s used for regularly. Whole brain thinking has amazing potential. Society deems geniuses have the ability to whole-brain thinking. Accessing your right brain is a skill, one that takes practice. Use the exercises within to harness the power of the brain and see new ideas emerge and develop that make a difference in this ever increasingly complex world. Books – Drawing on the right side of your brain – Betty Edwards, Relax – You're Already Perfect - Bruce Schneider, and TED talk video – Jill Bolte Taylor https://youtu.be/BKwcVj6LPDs
Margaret Lehman Blake, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive-communication disorders after right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) and mild traumatic brain injury. Her work includes basic research on underlying deficits and treatment studies. She is the author of The Right Hemisphere and Disorders of Cognition and Communication as well as numerous articles and chapters on RHD. Dr. Blake has presented nationally and internationally on evidence-based practice for disorders associated with RHD as well as ethics for speech-language pathologists. She served as the President of the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders & Sciences (ANCDS) in 2014, and has held leadership roles in the Clinical Aphasiology Conference and the Neurogenic Communication Disorders special interest group of ASHA. UH Communication Sciences & Disorders https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.uh.edu_class_comd_&d=DwIF-g&c=Oo8bPJf7k7r_cPTz1JF7vEiFxvFRfQtp-j14fFwh71U&r=fuKSPxqi7q0yS0MzHXudyPNDmzLGoplPbbV_GrLsg4U&m=JmHHl9vWDY74X8R7w68WkYBRbnHVI2sAOGAVaKYGsD0&s=pj5GGIvDRzNFG_5tIBuFMhmihy9f3_u3-t_RIyBVha4&e= The Awareness of Social Inferences Test https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.pearsonclinical.co.uk_Psychology_AdultCognitionNeuropsychologyandLanguage_AdultAttentionExecutiveFunction_TheAwarenessofSocialInferenceTest-28TASIT-29_TheAwarenessofSocialInferenceTest-28TASIT-29.aspx&d=DwIF-g&c=Oo8bPJf7k7r_cPTz1JF7vEiFxvFRfQtp-j14fFwh71U&r=fuKSPxqi7q0yS0MzHXudyPNDmzLGoplPbbV_GrLsg4U&m=JmHHl9vWDY74X8R7w68WkYBRbnHVI2sAOGAVaKYGsD0&s=VJH5dcuBet_a8h7rK6mCVF37uj37_KomOknHUcEi85I&e= Functional Assessment of Verbal Reasoning & Executive Strategies https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.ccdpublishing.com_favres.aspx&d=DwIF-g&c=Oo8bPJf7k7r_cPTz1JF7vEiFxvFRfQtp-j14fFwh71U&r=fuKSPxqi7q0yS0MzHXudyPNDmzLGoplPbbV_GrLsg4U&m=JmHHl9vWDY74X8R7w68WkYBRbnHVI2sAOGAVaKYGsD0&s=XBsT7QnJ6gRoln6SV6Ne7WTYWKUZfY5Jn7xLIj9lm1s&e= The Montreal Protocol for the Evaluation of Communication https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.assbi.com.au_montreal-2520protocol.html&d=DwIF-g&c=Oo8bPJf7k7r_cPTz1JF7vEiFxvFRfQtp-j14fFwh71U&r=fuKSPxqi7q0yS0MzHXudyPNDmzLGoplPbbV_GrLsg4U&m=JmHHl9vWDY74X8R7w68WkYBRbnHVI2sAOGAVaKYGsD0&s=gIOtul3aSkaKVaoUVGnWAeGozqCXQ3Sbh8ezI0FPdBo&e=
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor became remarkably well-known following her TED talk called “My stroke of insight,” where she explained her experience of having a stroke from her perspective… that is to say: perspective of a neuroscientist. Since then Jill has been featured on Oprah, and her book (with the same title as her TED talk) is available in over 30 languages worldwide. In this interview, Dr. Taylor explains her perspective on the place and purpose of the left and right hemispheres, and how an understanding of neuroanatomy might help us make sense of our own desires / drives, and help us lead a more fulfilling or productive life.
13.03.2010, IMPART (ul. Mazowiecka 17) - The 4th installment of “Wibracje Taneczne / Dance Vibrations” presented a project of the choreographer Marysia Stokłosa. The performance was entitled “Prawa półkula (Right Hemisphere).” For more details, please see our previous post. Download: wt04-right-hemisphere.mp4 (640×360 / H.264 / AAC / 52.13MB / 5:28) LQ version is also available: [...]
Recent research published in the journal Brain and Cognition finds that people can boost the number and quality of their original ideas when they increase the interaction between the brain's right and left hemispheres. Christie Nicholson reports
Studies of split-brain patients provide insight into how we form thoughts--specifically how the left brain will create its own narrative based on information it never received. Christie Nicholson reports.