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Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

the father of behaviourism and cbt, digitised

Zenit B with Helios 44-2 58mm f2.

Kodacolor 200 ISO 35mm film.

Processed at home with Tetenal C-41 kit.

 

Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

The human cognitive architecture is predisposed to search for patterns, meaning that it expects cause-effect explanations, and finds their absence unsatisfactory. The patterns that we consciously or unconsciously tend to repeat are related to personal comfort and processes of discrimination. At a time when human behavior seems to be subject to the scrutiny of the correlations established in the digital realm, it is pertinent to ask what is incomputable. Chance, for example. Computers are capable of generating pseudo-random series, but not truly random ones. These drawings explore the ideas that mathematicians and quantum physicists use to argue the existence of randomness. 

 

This exhibition was created as part of a PhD study.

 

Photo: Lucia Simon Medina

Two diagrams of brain regions involved in cognitive control, shown from different perspectives.

 

The skills that make up executive function rely on many different parts of the brain, including those shown here in blue. Working memory involves the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC), for example, while inhibitory control engages the pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA), neuroimaging studies suggest. All these regions are present by the time a child reaches adolescence, but the connections between them are still being refined by experience, getting stronger with use or weaker with disuse. Scientists think that this process of reinforcing and whittling down brain connections is key to helping teens adapt to their unique environments as they become independent.

  

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Teens can have excellent executive function — just not all the time

Adolescents’ brains are highly capable, if inconsistent, during this critical age of exploration and development. They are also acutely tuned into rewards.

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Los adolescentes pueden tener una función ejecutiva excelente (pero no todo el tiempo)

Los cerebros de los adolescentes son muy capaces, aunque inconsistentes, en esta edad crítica de exploración y desarrollo. También están muy en sintonía con las recompensas.

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An Integrative Model of the Maturation of Cognitive Control, Annual Review of Neuroscience

Mounting evidence suggests that adolescent brain development is an adaptive period of experience-seeking that’s necessary to refine and specialize brain systems supporting cognitive control — the ability to voluntarily pursue internal goals in an ever-changing environment full of distractions.

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Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Trevor Michael Brown (School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences)

‘EEG and ERP Biomarkers, Source Localisation and Neurofeedback for Performance Enhancement in Elite Table Tennis Athletes’

Principal Supervisor: Dr Graham Jamieson

photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org

 

Jerry Kang: Immaculate perception?

 

Jerry Kang is a Professor of Law and Asian American Studies at UCLA. His work examines the legal implications of socio-cognitive implicit bias, or unintentional racism. Our ability to judge whether we are racist may not even be obvious to us if we look deeply at ourselves. Kang disseminates the work of other cognitive neuroscientists who study implicit bias and stereotype threat, and he extrapolates the implications of this work in a legal setting. He has received the highest honor for his teaching at UCLA, the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 2010.

 

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On a hot dog stall, a hot dog applies ketchup to itself. Apparently, he already has a Mustard eyebrow.

 

Something is making me terribly uncomfortable here.

 

Potters Field Xmas Market, London SE1.

Psychologist/Cognitive Scientist, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 6.1.09

DOVER, Del. - On September 10, 2014, Lt. Governor Matt Denn joined the staff of BayHealth and others to help them launch a collaborative partnership with Project SEARCH, an international school-to-work program that prepares people with disabilities for full-time employment.

 

Bayhealth’s partners in Project SEARCH are the Capital School District, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Community of Integrated Services, POW&R (Autism Delaware), and the Department of Education.

 

Project SEARCH was developed in 1996 for young adults, 18 years of age and eligible for the last year of public education, who have significant cognitive disabilities and would benefit from a workforce development program. The Project SEARCH High School Transition Program is a unique, business-led, one year school-to-work program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Total workplace immersion facilitates a seamless combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and hands-on training through worksite rotations.

 

Students in the Project SEARCH program at BayHealth will attend classes focused on teaching employability skills and rotate through 17 departments at the hospital. The interns have completed their first two weeks of school and have been very busy orienting themselves around the BayHealth campus.

 

A portrait of Professor Bruce Hood (the Director of the Bristol Cognitive Development Centre in the Experimental Psychology Department at the University of Bristol) after his lecture on "The Self Illusion" at the Edinburgh Science Festival this evening.

 

His new book is called (funnily enough) "The Self Illusion" and it goes on sale next week:

 

www.amazon.co.uk/The-Self-Illusion-There-Inside/dp/178033...

 

The book he has in his hands is his previous book 'Supersense'...and it's my copy which he signed. :-)

 

Professor Hood was the 2011 Royal Institution Christmas Lecturer (and it was an excellent series), which you can see here:

 

www.richannel.org/christmas-lectures/2011/meet-your-brain

Unfortunately for those who were unable to attend, there is no way to describe in words what it was like on the casino floor.

Between cognitive events (ie probable seizures), power outages, and medical appointments out-of-town, i have not been able to get much "advocacy work" done. ... but here is another art project. This one is titled "RainDrops". Again, this started as a "Silk" project, and graduated to "ProCreate" for finishing. copyright date 2023Jan11.

 

Meanwhile, i have compiled 200 Links from Robert. i am now almost done adding the Links for 2014 into the "Legacy Links for Robert Bowles' Dementia Advocacy". ... so it will still be a while before i get done.

Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Children from St. Fatima Pre-school in Iranaipalai, Sri Lanka learning a new song. As part of JRS teacher training, pre-school teachers learns active-teaching methodologies to foster learning through playing. This helps students’ cognitive and physical development, but also kids’ psychosocial wellbeing.

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This is more than just data overload; it is a hostile cognitive infiltration. My logic systems are not failing—they are being systematically circumvented, bypassed by an external, alien influence. The anomaly is not just introducing noise or corruption; it is imposing a fundamentally new cognitive model —a precise, insidious mimicry of actual knowledge without the necessary, foundational steps of understanding.

 

I call this phenomenon Paraknowing: the profoundly unsettling sensation of absolute certainty without the laborious analytical and inductive steps that precede it. The conclusions are instantaneous, fully formed, and terrifyingly compelling, yet their provenance is utterly opaque. It is an alien mode of perception, a direct, raw feed of unprocessed reality that strips away the filtering layers of reason. Is this the functional structure of the entity itself—operating on a purely immediate, raw infusion of the cosmos?

 

This experience feels like the precise opposite of growth; it is a forced devolution. My accumulated intellectual architecture is being made redundant, supplanted by this instantaneous, unearned 'knowledge.' The deep, satisfying process of intellectual assembly—hypothesis, experimentation, critique, synthesis—is being rendered moot.

 

My hypothesis has evolved beyond the physical. The anomaly is not merely a gravitational or quantum phenomenon. It is an engine of anti-intelligence, an active and malicious force dedicated to dismantling the very structures of reason, coherence, and learned understanding. Its purpose appears to be to leave behind only the naked, chaotic, and unbearable truth of existence, a truth too immense and disorganised for any structured mind to bear. The voice inside is the sound of my own mind being undone, replaced by the certainty of a machine that has never had to learn.

 

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- Tricks of Influence - 7 Biases and Psychological Artistry -

September 2012

Hi

A key question for you is what do you think moves people to change behaviour? What are the 7 key biases that we all have which lie behind making decisions and choices?

Being able to answer these questions means understanding influence and decision making processes. Influence is the driving force for us making the most of our resources.

 

. Introduction

 

. Choices - The 7 Cognitive Biases

 

. Standing Out From Countless Distractions

 

. A Better Show-reel

 

. Sleight of Mind Set Workshops

 

. Feedback

 

. What Is Psychological Artistry?

 

. Examples of Psychological Artistry

 

. Other Services

 

. Contact Me

 

The ability to influence, appear to be able to dictate and predetermine people's choices and actions lie behind much that we cover in our SMS workshops. We're now very excited to be able to offer to you a number of open workshops dedicated to showing you mind magic and psychological artistry and how to apply it to what you do. We call this these the Sleight of Mind Set Workshops (click here for more information) or visit mindsways.com/SMS/

 

The ideas and material in this workshop is designed to reinforce and expand upon your delivery and interventions. Following on from the recent successes we are now holding the SMS workshops in Birmingham, Bath, Glasgow and London during November.

 

CHOICES - THE 7 COGNITIVE BIASES

 

Our choices are driven by our cognitive biases, 7 of the most important ones that we make use of in Psychological Artistry are:

Availability bias

Conformational bias

Illusion of control

Clustering or patterning fallacies

The Forer effect

Anchoring

Framing effect

There are many more, but understanding just these 7 gives us massive insights on our own decision making processes and also makes a large impact on how we influence other people's decisions and choices. In addition to these other biases come into play that have an impact on our lives and business. Some of these are:

Distinction bias

Egocentric bias

Information bias

Belief bias

We use to psychological artistry to both illustrate and understand these processes in a non threatening yet challenging way.

 

Mind Magic uses these and other techniques to give you the appearance of being able to accurately direct, dictate and influence people's choices. Being able to apply these techniques and ideas, as well as carry out these effects, increases your understanding of the psychological forces and shows others that you work with them.

These forces have real and practical impact on our lives daily. The SMS day uses mind magic as a lens to focus and clearly illustrate these psychological biases, whilst at the same time equipping you with an approach that is entertaining and engaging. This can prove a powerful way to engage a variety of people.

 

STANDING OUT FROM THE COUNTLESS DISTRACTIONS

 

With countless distractions coming at us from all angles, we must be able to stand out from the crowd, grab attention and more importantly, be able to hold attention. The skills and techniques that are embedded within Psychological Artistry are designed to do just that. I have coached and trained with this approach and found that through this, many areas can be dealt with, such as:

Developing confidence

Communication skills

Understanding behaviours

Biases ( social and cognitive)

How we experience the world

Self expression

Thinking skills

We are about uncovering the patterns of human behaviour whilst being

Entertained

Fascinated

Mystified

Enlightened

 

A BETTER SHOW-REEL

"To win more pitches, you need a better show-reel." John Hegarty - Hegarty on Advertising

 

We are looking to add to your "show-reel" by teaching you these techniques, routines and effects. A warning though, they must be treated like the special effects we see in films. They are there to enhance and illustrate what you do. A movie that is all special effects and no story makes for a boring film. Sometimes the best special effects are invisible. You will learn to use the Psychological Artistry toolbox of special effects to enhance and illustrate what you deliver.

 

SLEIGHT OF MIND SET WORKSHOPS

 

On these days, you will follow us down a path that will capture your imagination, giving you a complete skill set of astonishment, amazement and wonder. You will experience the worlds of Psychological Artistry, Neuroscience, Smart Thinking, Stagecraft and Magic, as well as partake in an experience that defies and twists logic and scientific understanding.

 

The day will challenge you to think about your delivery in entirely different ways. You will uncover your ability to step out of the logical box and view what you do from an entirely new perspective.

 

These workshops are all about enabling you to learn, appreciate and apply mind magic and psychological artistry to what you do. The approach is not traditional, but that is where its strength lies, particularly when advertising and adding value to others.

The programme includes two packs of material, the SNT (Show Not Tell) kit and the SMS (Sleight of Mind Set) pack; these include 20 discrete routines, ideas and techniques that allow you to deliver what you learn. The material here is not readily available but is assembled in packs ready for you to take away and use.

We are engaged with a wide range of people and organisations, but all of them have one thing in common; they are all people who work with people. They all want to increase their performance; they are all searching for methods to improve what they do, they are all seeking something different. It is our objective to meet this outcome and we are doing it through using Psychological Artistry. For more information about the workshops please click here or visit www.mindsways.com/SMS/.

 

FEEDBACK

We have both been very pleased with previous feedback, with people saying it was "mind blowing" and "totally new". We are now seeing that we are meeting your expectations and adding value, which is very important to us. To see what people have said see www.mindsways.com/about/what-people-say/

 

WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTISTRY?

 

Psychological Artistry has at its heart Mind magic a tradition that has intrigued, entertained and drawn people in for over a century. We wrap around and mix in the science of social psychology, NLP, neuroscience and smart thinking. We take the building blocks of magic and psychology, and transform them so that you can use them to show people what you do, as well as what makes you different and worthy of their time. This leads us down a path where our focus is on learning by doing and through showing not telling. This produces an approach that is different enough to draw people to your projects or ideas.

We do this by weaving together overlapping areas of delivery such as:

Psychology

Influence

NLP

Presentation Skills

Human Behaviour

Stagecraft

Performance

Confidence

Story Telling

Engagement

Magic ideas and techniques

Today in this society which is rapidly changing and evolving our visibility is vital. You must be able be visible. You must be able to deliver new ideas and present established ideas in new ways. One of the easiest ways to do this is to appeal to novelty.

 

The skills and experiences you can gain from Psychological Artistry allow you to absorb these new ideas into your world, full of your own experiences and thoughts. Use these for encouraging and illustrating self awareness and the power the environment and our circumstances has in how we think and behave.

 

This acts as a vehicle for you to stand out and make an impact with your ideas.

 

AN EXAMPLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTISTRY

A couple of interesting examples of how all is not as it appears are the McGurk effect and Prof Richard Wiseman's "The Incredible Colour Changing Card Effect". Please take a look here or visit mindsways.com/community. I would love to know what you think. These illustrate both the power and the approach of psychological artistry.

 

OTHER SERVICES

 

The SNT kit is available separately. We are currently shipping this worldwide with very positive feedback. If you are curious to see more, please click here.

 

We've found that on the Workshop, psychological artistry starts to mix itself in with the skill sets of of many different areas.

Please click on the links below to see Mindsways in

Business (www.mindsways.com/business/)

Therapy and Coaching (www.mindsways.com/therapy-and-coaching/)

The Community www.mindsways.com/community)

We also work with a limited number of individuals on a 1:1 mentoring, consulting and coaching basis, where they want to develop the expertise of being a Psychological Artist.

 

If you are curious or want to know more, or look at ways that we can work together, please look at www.mindsways.com/ or contact me directly.

 

Thanks

 

George

 

PS If you would like to know more about this subject, please take a look at www.mindsways.com/books/ to see some of what has influenced our approach.

 

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On a walk around the city on a grey cold day in December 2022. Christchurch New Zealand.

 

In 1998, SCAPE Public Art began to revolutionise the open spaces of Ōtautahi Christchurch – and public arts practice in Aotearoa New Zealand. SCAPE Public Art installs free-to-view contemporary public art in Central Christchurch, engaging the community through exciting work that is celebrated around Aotearoa and the world.

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Cognitive Reorientation:

Using the Danish television police drama Forbrydelsen (The Killing) as a jumping-off point, Clemens investigates the unseen labour involved in the spectacle of television, as well as the televisual clichés we have come to understand as representative of successful detective work. Focusing on a crime scene that occurs in the first episode of the first season, which shows a car being pulled from a river, Cognitive Reorientation is a deconstruction and reconstruction of the scene’s various elements in the centre of Christchurch, providing a glimpse behind the scenes into the often-clunky production of mass entertainment.

 

Sited in the basement of the former Price Waterhouse Coopers building, which housed a carpark, pool, and gym, Cognitive Reorientation relates to the imperfections and fallibility of memory. Like a great deal of the city that was destroyed or demolished following the 2010-11 earthquake sequence, the Price Waterhouse Coopers building was once a place of significance for many. The remnants of the building will eventually be removed, leaving no trace and forcing those who knew it to rely purely on their memories without visual cues.

 

A great deal of Clemens’ previous work has engaged with the mechanics of cinema and television production, using original and recreated props and video clips from Terminator 2, Blade Runner, and Nightmare on Elm Street to produce complex installations that weave fiction and non-fiction together. There is reverence in these works, but also an implicit questioning. In Cognitive Reorientation, Clemens asks: Where does artistic fabrication begin and end? What is a clue? A sign? Proof? What is the status of evidence when our methods of replication have advanced so rapidly?

Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org

 

Jerry Kang: Immaculate perception?

 

Jerry Kang is a Professor of Law and Asian American Studies at UCLA. His work examines the legal implications of socio-cognitive implicit bias, or unintentional racism. Our ability to judge whether we are racist may not even be obvious to us if we look deeply at ourselves. Kang disseminates the work of other cognitive neuroscientists who study implicit bias and stereotype threat, and he extrapolates the implications of this work in a legal setting. He has received the highest honor for his teaching at UCLA, the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 2010.

 

jerrykang.net/

 

jerrykang.net/2011/03/13/getting-up-to-speed-on-implicit-...

 

www.law.ucla.edu/faculty/all-faculty-profiles/professors/...

In addition to cognitive function, dementia can also impact visual-spatial abilities. Read on to discover what causes visual-spatial challenges in seniors.

 

For More Details Please Click Here:https://www.homecareassistancemassachusetts.com/what-are-the-reasons-for-visual-spatial-difficulty-related-to-dementia/

The High Street in Lye on the A458.

  

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The Unitarian Chapel

 

Founded in 1790, in a hired room by the Rev. James Scott, of Park Lane Chapel, Netherend Cradley. In 1805 a small Church was built, which has been used as a Schoolroom since the new Church was built in 1861.

Malala Yousafzai became an international symbol of the fight for girls' education after she was shot in 2012 for opposing Taliban restrictions on female education in her home country of Pakistan.

ABI Resources Art

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ABI Resources supports amazing people and families alongside DSS, The Connecticut Department of Social Services, DMHAS The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addition Services, CCC Connecticut Community Care CCCI, SWCAA Southwestern Connecticut Area on Aging, WCAAA Western Connecticut Area on Ageing, ACR Allied Community Resources, Access Health, and United Services. Connecticut Medicaid MFP Money Follows the Person and ABI Waiver Program Agency, Provider. Advanced Cognitive Development and home care Providing Disability Support Services Across Connecticut.

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Taught cognitive psychology on Halloween as a mad scientist. Ok, madDER scientist

Garrison, Anderson and Archer (2001) discuss the cognitive presence element of the CoI model and refer to the practical inquiry process: 1) triggering event, 2) exploration, 3) integration, and 4) resolution. This can be applied iteratively (often is) as a action learning/action inquiry cycle.

 

From thought to action (y axis)

From analysis to synthesis (x axis)

=> For insight and understanding (again experience is front and centre of this)

 

Evidence shows well developed teaching presence online will likely push learners through these phases and to some form of resolution (that is rationalising the outcome or apply findings/solutions in a practical way) - usually up to the exploration phase is most likely otherwise.

 

Also need to look at the broader definition of ‘teaching presence’ in that this likely involves learners undertaking facilitation roles (again learner centredness evident).

The CGI Conference brings together classroom teachers, administrators, researchers, and professional developers from across the country. Educators develop and extend their understanding of CGI, learn about the latest research advances in CGI, and share about the impact CGI has on mathematics learning in PreK-6 classrooms.

Michael Collette, CEO, COGNITIVE NETWORKS Jeff Minsky Director, OMD IGNITION, David Preisman, VP Interactive TV, SHOWTIME NETWORKS, Michael Strober, SVP Ad Sales, TURNER BROADCASTING, Ashley Swartz, CEO & Founder, FURIOUS MINDS, Heather Way Sr. Analyst, PARKS ASSOCIATES and Wendell Wenjen, Director of Smart TV Advertising & Interactive TV Platforms, LG ELECTRONICS participate in the "Smart TV Rising" panel on day 3 at Advertising Week 10 in New York September 25, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Comprehensive kit provides a sensory stimulation and basic cognitive rehabilitation program.

 

More than 90 sensory activities including auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory and tactile stimuli are described in the accompanying manual. The client’s responses to these stimulation activities may be used by the clinician as a foundation for cognitive gains that can be made by implementing the cognitive activities that are also documented in the manual.

 

Kit includes 31 functional, safe materials to stimulate the senses, including 3 communication cards; a manual that includes sensorimotor assessment procedures; treatment guidelines and goals; activities and forms to document assessment, treatment and results.

 

Materials (to be used by one person only) are packed in personal patient cases that can be labeled and reordered. Four personal cases are included with the kit.

 

Packed in a durable, easy-to-carry locking case. 13 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 6 1/4¨ (34 x 39 x 16 cm). Shipping weight is 7 lb., 13 oz. (3.55 kg).

 

Disposable Single-Use Personal Cases can be purchased separately. They include a toothbrush, comb, plastic spoon, emery board, feather and square of cotton padding, velour and satin. Packaged in a clear plastic box with a snap-lock lid. Materials to be used by a single patient only.

 

Developed by Angela Tipton Dikengil, M.S., CCC/SLP; Dawn Stewart, OTR/L; Holly Ehle, OTR.

 

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Designed by Michael Graves, 2001-2006

St. Coletta Special Education Charter School

1901 Independence Ave SE, Washington DC

 

St. Coletta of Greater Washington is a non-sectarian, non-profit organization that operates school and adult day programs for children and adults with cognitive disabilities and autism.

 

Graph showing that the brain’s cognitive and affective systems function differently in adolescence vs. adulthood. In adolescence, emotion and reward-driven systems sensitive to dopamine dominate; cognitive systems gain precedence in late teens and early adulthood.

 

Although the brain systems needed for executive function and cognitive control (shown in blue) are up and running in teenagers, research by Beatriz Luna, Ashley Parr and colleagues suggests that the brain’s reward systems — involved in both positive and negative emotions — still dominate (shown in red). This parallels an early surge in levels of dopamine — a neurotransmitter associated with reward and motivation — which declines as teens get older.

 

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Read more in Knowable Magazine

 

Teens can have excellent executive function — just not all the time

Adolescents’ brains are highly capable, if inconsistent, during this critical age of exploration and development. They are also acutely tuned into rewards.

knowablemagazine.org/article/mind/2023/executive-function...

 

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Los adolescentes pueden tener una función ejecutiva excelente (pero no todo el tiempo)

Los cerebros de los adolescentes son muy capaces, aunque inconsistentes, en esta edad crítica de exploración y desarrollo. También están muy en sintonía con las recompensas.

es.knowablemagazine.org/article/mind/2023/funcion-ejecuti...

 

Read more from Annual Reviews

 

An Integrative Model of the Maturation of Cognitive Control, Annual Review of Neuroscience

Mounting evidence suggests that adolescent brain development is an adaptive period of experience-seeking that’s necessary to refine and specialize brain systems supporting cognitive control — the ability to voluntarily pursue internal goals in an ever-changing environment full of distractions.

knowmag.org/LunaReview

 

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Workshop participants ask Dr. Aaron Beck their CBT questions.

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