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The Future of Transportation: The Nuts and Bolts of the Revolution

 

A fashion show at Revolution Cycles featuring:

Internal Construction

Denim and Apparel by Context

Styling by Thorps

Caps by Wear Cognition

DJ: Ka-Boom!Box

 

See the full set here.

(More outfits! More bikes! More gorgeous gals!)

Student filling out answers to a test with a pencil.

Got it! That's a mouth full, and so was the fish. Actually we sent it back! But the pic we savor.

Mehr hier... (Photo: Jörg Kantel)

Mehr hier... (Photo: Jörg Kantel)

October 11-15, 2014

 

Stanford University: Automotive Innovation Facility (home to self-driving and solar powered cars)

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

These are the results from WAIS-IV (I think) testing done a few years ago, as part of testing for Specific Learning Difficulty. I have Dyspraxia which went unrecognised throughout my eduction - because my high verbal reasoning masked the areas in which I really struggle.

 

A spiky profile like this - some areas of high ability, some areas of much lower ability - is part of what indicates a SpLD.

 

My perceptual organisation is unusually good for someone with Dyspraxia. No explanation has been given for this. When I am able to focus entirely on one task I can do very well, but these abilities in a test scenario don't reflect my abilities (or difficulties) with real-world scenarios where complete concentration on one thing is rarely possible. As soon as I am having to split attention I stop being able to cope.

close up of magnifying glass on madman on screen of tablet made in 3d software

Participants in work groups during the Session “Rethinking Cognition with Fudan University” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

October 11-15, 2014

 

Stanford University: Automotive Innovation Facility (home to self-driving and solar powered cars)

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

In the Invisible Gorilla, authors Simons and Chabris leverage their now famous study on 'inattentional blindness' to remind us to be wary of our intuition.

The study hinges on a video in which two teams are playing basketball, one dressed in black, the other in white. The viewer is asked to count the passes made by the black clad team. While this is happening, a student dressed in a gorilla suit walks through the game.

50% of people doing the test do not see the gorilla.

The authors prove that we often don't perceive what we see.

This leads me to believe that a huge portion of our marketing goes unnoticed, even when it's in plain view, as our consumers continue to be hyper-distracted in an always-on culture.

Uterus is a three-dimensional light and sound installation, providing the opportunity for sensorial experiences of one’s own emotional habitat. Going beyond concepts of emotionality as “something inner” expressed by “something outer,” encoding and decoding are parts of the emotional process themselves. This raises the question of emotional articulations, the relation between cognition and sensory-motor aspects of habitualized emotions, and their relationship to the imaginary as well as proprioception. Exploring the relationship between body conditions and feelings, considering the simultaneous character of our mental health and being, we reach the idea of safeness. Like the child’s instinct to find a place to hide out, in our grown-up version we should find these in-between points where we can express ourselves freely.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

close up of magnifying glass on demon on screen of tablet made in 3d software

profile of a man with close up of magnifying glass on KILLER made in 3d software

Impressions during the Session “Rethinking Cognition with Fudan University” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Feng Jianfeng, Professor, Fudan University, People's Republic of China speaking during the Session “Rethinking Cognition with Fudan University” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Silent Questions | MindSways - April 2013

 

SEEING THROUGH ILLUSIONS

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Hi,

 

The principle that powers Mind Magic and what we focus on in the Sleight of Mind Set workshops, is how we influence the silent questions in the minds of others. The tricks, illusions and pieces of performance we teach you on the SMS give you the tools and techniques to answer the silent questions. For more on this and information on the workshops, please see mindsways.com/SMS/

Every time someone sees us, silent questions are stimulated in their minds. Every time we see or meet someone else silent questions are fired off in our minds. Though the questions are many, I would say that there are three dominant questions which arise when we are getting our message across;

What is your story?

Why should I care?

Do I need to pay attention?

All magic takes place in the theatre of our mind, as do the silent questions. It is in our minds that we pull together our experiences and answer the silent questions. I understand that all of life's experiences do not take place in the mind, but it is our mind that filters, interprets and creates meaning for us.

In communications theory the saying "it's not us, its them" has great importance.

Likewise in Psychological Artistry and in our Sleight of Mind Set workshops these take on a very important role. This is why understanding the silent questions are so important. The answer to these silent questions determines whether we grab and hold people's attentions or not. For more on the workshops, please see mindsways.com/SMS/

THEATRE OF THE MIND - Tricks on 3 Levels

 

On the workshop we uncover tricks, look at making a trick into an effect and making the effect into a piece that works for you. The three levels we work on are:

Effect of a trick - triggers "how did you do that?"

Analysis of a trick - triggers "why does this trick work? Why does the effect happen?"

Practicality of a trick - explores how you can use the tricks

This involves using a combination of Psychology, Neuroscience, Smart Thinking and the ideas, tools and techniques from Mind Magic. The principles and lessons are useful in understanding our belief systems, how we think and act. It is in our minds that we experience emotions, thoughts and actions. These are in turn determined by the silent questions we ask ourselves.

 

We use Mind Magic effects as a reflection of how the mind works. We use the 3 levels above as a lens to increase our understanding how our minds control our actions, emotions and thoughts. It is through this that our minds tell us stories that justify our actions.

 

For more on this, please see mindsways.com/SMS/

SILENT LANGUAGE OF BELIEFS

 

Throughout the workshop we work with the theme of "All is not as it appears". Please take a look here at these example, the McGurk effect and Prof. Richard Wiseman's "The Incredible Colour Changing Card Effect", a well-known Fred Astaire clip and Rory Sutherland's Perspective Is Everything talk. You can see them by going to mindsways.com/SMS/#PsychologicalArtistry. These show very clearly the importance of understanding the fact that

 

"We cannot believe what we see, but we see what we believe."

This is vital in all communications but also is a cornerstone in Mind Magic. The videos illustrate both the power and the approach of Psychological Artistry. I would love to know what you think.

 

THE FEEDBACK - What People Say

 

The feedback from the workshops have been extremely positive, with people (from last weeks workshops) saying things like:

"It really was most enjoyable and enlightening"

"Fantastic day... a great eye opener!"

"Another great course, with plenty to think about and over"

The workshops have been enjoyed and shown to be beneficial to many people over the past year. The events have been attended and proved to be relevant to people from a wide range of backgrounds including entrepreneurs, business consultants, health professionals, coaches of life, performance and sports, therapists, hypnotherapists, trainers etc.

This is an unorthodox approach to understanding human behaviour, illustrating and promoting our messages, and this is where the real power lies. As Marty Neumeier says in ZAG " Be Different - NO Really Different". For more on what people say, please see mindsways.com/WPS/

 

WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTISTRY?

 

There are many definitions of psychology, some people will say it's about interpreting thoughts, influencing people's behaviour or getting a better understanding of motivation. It is all of these and more, but the one that sums it up for me is "the science of how we think".

 

Next is the artistry part, again, there have been many definitions but I like to think that artistry is a blend of:

Creating connection, rapport and emotions

Telling stories

Gaining and holding attention

Producing insights

Displaying human nature

Cognition

Show, Not Tell

Multiple Moments of Interest, Interaction and Insights (MMI's)

Therefore, Psychological Artistry is the blending of these two to create a method for successful communication. Psychological Artistry is where science and art meet Mind Magic.

 

The real power of Mind Magic and Psychological Artistry lies not with just the tricks, but the effect that the delivery of the tricks have on people, tapping into the emotions of mystery combined with the personal touch and firing off the silent questions. On the workshops and in the SNT kit, we give you the tricks, however, learning to use them with what you do is where the real power lies.

 

By delivering these tricks, you can evoke the making of the extraordinary. By combining the tricks with the energy of your words, your message and your personality, you make yourself stand out, stimulate fascination and create interest in you. This is when the real magic happens, in the theatre of the minds.

 

THE WORKSHOPS

All the workshops start at 10:00 a.m. and finish at 4:30 p.m. These are being held around the country, in:

London | 2nd May 2013

Birmingham | 7th May 2013

Doncaster | 31st May 2013

Bath | 22nd June 2013

Glasgow | 2nd July 2013

 

To register your place on the Sleight of Mind Set, please go to mindsways.com/SMS#BookNow

 

REGISTER YOUR PLACE NOW

 

In the workshop, we will explore how Psychological Artistry and Mind Magic provide important insights into how we think, how we learn and how we experience the world, whilst training you in the tricks of the trade.

 

On the Sleight of Mind Set Workshop, you will get:

The SMS Pack :- The materials you need to perform the tricks we go through on the day

The SNT Kit :- The Show, Not Tell Kit. For more information on this, please go to mindsways.com/SNT/

The Presentation :- A copy of the presentation we use on the day for your reference

The eBook :- Access to written material on the tricks, including scripts and tips on performance

Follow-up Support :- Email and phone access to the trainers for further training or advice

To register your place on the Sleight of Mind Set Workshop, please go to mindsways.com/SMS

 

George

P.S. The SNT kit is available separately. To see more, please go to mindsways.com/SNT/

P.P.S. The Fascination and The Fascination Pack is also available. For more, please see mindsways.com/the-fascinationand mindsways.com/TFP

 

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Wang Yi, Professor, Fudan University, People's Republic of China speaking during the Session “Rethinking Cognition with Fudan University” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Almost offenisvely tacky ad with dubious research cited? Must be PETA. I am a vegetarian, but PETA is so obnoxious I end up craving cheeseburgers or KFC.

October 11-15, 2014

 

Stanford University: Automotive Innovation Facility (home to self-driving and solar powered cars)

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

Dr. Carrie Smith leads discussion in her Psychology graduate class, Advanced Social Cognition, in Peabody Hall. Photo by Logan Kirkland/ Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services

Double-degree student Matthew DiBiase (neuroscience and jazz vibraphone) combined his interests by shadowing music therapists and cognition researchers throughout New England.

A cigarette to deal with pressure is lit up by Smokers attempting to quit usually. Currently an interdisciplinary team of Yale experts has shown that guanfacine, a medicine authorized for managing hypertension that lowers tension and improves cognition, shows promise like a smoking cessation

www.howtoquitsmoking.me/teen-smokers/

During PBS’ YOUR INNER FISH session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, host Neil Shubin, series producer

David Dugan, evolutionary biologist Karen Sears and executive producer

Michael Rosenfeld discuss how the genetic legacy of prehistoric animals can be seen today in our own DNA.

 

(Premieres Wednesdays, April 9-23, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET.)

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS

This batch is blue on clear vinyl. See the website for witty description and some sweet links to get you pumped for cross season.

Wang Yi, Professor, Fudan University, People's Republic of China speaking during the Session “Rethinking Cognition with Fudan University” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Prova de doutoramento em Psicologia, "Listening to the inner child in social cognition: The ontogeny of the dual architecture of social information processing” por Sara Nunes Cardoso no Auditório Afonso de Baros do ISCTE-IUL a 29 de Junho de 2011 pelas 10:00. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz do Gabinete de Comunicação e Imagem do ISCTE-IUL.

Dr. Carrie Smith leads discussion in her Psychology graduate class, Advanced Social Cognition, in Peabody Hall. Photo by Logan Kirkland/ Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services

Scottish Cèilidh (at a slow shutter) at the Creativity and Cognition 2015 Banquet. — at Òran Mór.

October 11-15, 2014

 

Stanford University: Automotive Innovation Facility (home to self-driving and solar powered cars)

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

Levente Orban feeding the bees in KPU's Bee Cognition Lab.

A prova de doutoramento em Psicologia, "Socially situated consumer cognition: from oral kinematics to grounded marketing", por Sandra Marisa da Silva Godinho, decorreu no auditório J. J. Laginha do ISCTE-IUL, a 5 de dezembro de 2019.

Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.

 

Alvaro Fernandez, CEO, SharpBrains | KEYNOTE: I'll Take Brain Health for $6B

                

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This market has expanded from what used to be only “brain fitness” to include web-based, mobile and biometrics-based technology to assess, monitor and enhance cognition and brain functioning. You will gain insights into the industries’ Ten Companies to Watch and actual forecasting areas of unparalleled growth for the whole industry.

                                

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Participants in work groups during the Session “Rethinking Cognition with Fudan University” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Mentor: Courtney Carrol

 

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects memory, cognition, behavior, and performance. It is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States and currently there is no cure. The only biomarkers, methods of detecting presence or intensity of the disease, are through MRI or cerebrospinal fluid. These tests can check for deterioration of the brain or presence of plaque, which are strong indicators of Alzheimer's disease; however, they are very expensive and invasive. Therefore there is a call for a cheaper, less invasive, and more ideal solution: a biomarker that can be obtained from blood.

Since blood is made up of various antibodies, comparing the characteristics of AD blood to normal blood can tell us what is present in AD blood that might be significant to the disease. In our experiment, we analyzed two pools of blood, one of mixed AD samples and one normal, using phages which can attach to antibodies present; more attachments indicate a stronger presence of a specific antibody. Our second step was to validate these hits by confirming how many antibodies the phages could bind to in individual AD sample blood. Binding concentration was converted into values where we would expect the higher values indicated the presence of AD since we thought that that antibody was specific to AD. We could then find a series of phages that are significant to AD blood, then figure out what they bind to and conclude if these antibodies are part of a larger pathway which could give us more insight into AD diagnosis, progression, and treatment.

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