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Representation Systems and Submodalities elicitation on Video

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Perceiving the effect before the cause

Full atricle – neurophilosophy

Category: Neuroscience • Vision, Posted on: November 6, 2009 12:50 PM, by Mo

A novel temporal illusion, in which the cause of an event is perceived to occur after the event itself, provides some insight into the brain mechanisms underlying conscious perception. The illusion, described in the journal Current Biology by a [...]

Summary of what we have done so far in Module I

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Implants - what if there are alternatives to implants with NLP?

Our question would be – what if there are alternatives to implants with NLP? This is not to say we should stop research or have any ill feelings to anyone who has already benefited from these devices, but if there is an alternative that we can provide through NLP or a related modality – then [...]

Multiple Perceptual Positions

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Pattern: Simple Map Across of sub-modalities

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Thoughts on thoughts...

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Opera 2.0 - entertainment is pushing the boundaries and combining two senses in the one event

This is a link to the transcript of a Catalyst Report which is about the Synaesthesia. This use of the term Synaesthesia is basically the same concept that NLP has had from many years ealier. See our previous article on Synaesthesia to understand a little more about the concept from both an NLP perspective, and [...]

Synesthesia: Hearing colours, tasting sounds.

The Monthly – AUSTRALIAN POLITICS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

Below are two links to videos of a presentation which is about the Synaesthesia. This use of the term Synaesthesia is basically the same concept that NLP has had from many years ealier. In NLP, the phenomenon of “overlap” has many applications, but specifically it is where [...]

Social Intelligence and Leadership

The bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence and Primal Leadership, Daniel Goleman speaks on how you can use emotional and social intelligence to improve your own and your organization’s performance.

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Daniel Goleman reinforces that one of the most critical skills is building [...]

Communication between right and left hemispheres of the brain - the way our two hemispheres normally interact

This is a fascinating study of a sever epilepsy patient, who had his left and right brains surgically disconnected, and the expeirments they were able to do with him revealed a lot about the way our two hemispheres normally interact.

Why, when we see people yawn we are compelled to do the same thing?

The original mirror-neuron concept, involving observation in another of an intentional, meaningful, goal-directed action, is clearly motor, unlike synaesthesia for touch or for pain, and may play a key role in action-understanding and imitative learning, even perhaps the acquisition and evolution of language, skills, and tool manufacture and use. Thus, to understand the goal of another person’s behaviour, we must not only match it against our own motor system, but also covertly imitate the other’s action. Indeed, forty years ago, the Motor Theory of Speech Perception proposed that we understand another’s speech by covertly and subvocally recreating, in real time, the speaker’s likely mouth movements, rather than by merely following the speech sounds. This year dramatic support came from the finding that what you hear when listening to ambiguous samples like ‘head’ and ‘had’ is influenced by externally-induced experimental deformations of the skin around your lips; you almost literally hear with your mouth! The old motor theory of speech perception clearly anticipated features of the mirror neuron hypothesis. It is also compatible with the widely-held belief that verbal language evolved from gestural communication, rather than from earlier primate patterns of [...]

Professor Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Therapy & Philosophy

Do you know you have a choice to be calm rather than feel stressed? Professor Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Therapy & Philosophy, just like NLP, had demonstrated this choice.

We often live by many rules in our life. These rules express themselves

What we can learn from stroke patients about right/left brain

Harvard psychiatary research – 20 minute video where Jill Bolte Taylor gives a very good description of the right and left hemisphere function… as it relates to her own experiences too.

YouTube – How it feels to have a stroke

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Questions that create contrast

By Sonya Yeh Spencer,  Word count: 183
A client came to me because she just can not decide if she should start her own business and leave the family business, that her father wishes she can take over one day. She has been struggling with making a decision for six months, and she was feeling extremely [...]