NETWORKING objectives.
The group of objectives that contains meeting people, building relations, starting teams and projects, ...
Erik Kijne
Posted August 20th, 2009 by hilde in
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Erik has a well-known reputation as an inspiring trainer and moderator PCM Group Process Consultants and Moderators Tel. +32(0)2.514 36 41 Fax: + 32(0)2.514 36 42 E-mail: info@pcm-group.com www.pcm-group.com |
Scientists learn how food affects the brain
Posted July 1st, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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In addition to helping protect us from heart disease and cancer, a balanced diet and regular exercise can also protect the brain and ward off mental disorders. |
Do the ‘Freudian walk’
Posted June 22nd, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
Freud has lost some of his influence in the psychiatrist’s office. Psychoanalysis, the technique of probing long and deep into the mind of a patient is not used as much as in the 20th century. It used to be the system of interpretation and therapeutic treatment of psychological disorders. These days new techniques like Cognitive therapy have replaced the old one. Patients now hear they have to stop complaining and start running, or do other physical activities.
How Your Brain Deciphers Cocktail Party Banter
Posted May 16th, 2009 by maarten.vannest...
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ScienceDaily — Anyone who has tried to carry on a conversation in a roomful of talkers knows how difficult it can be to concentrate on what one person is saying while tuning everyone else out. |
Marching To The Beat Of The Same Drummer Improves Teamwork
Posted May 16th, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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ScienceDaily — Armies train by marching in step. Religions around the world incorporate many forms of singing and chanting into their rituals. Citizens sing the National Anthem before sporting events. Why do we participate in these various synchronized activities? A new study, published in the journal Psychological Science, suggests that when people engage in synchronous activity together, they become more likely to cooperate with other group members. |
Effects Of Brain Exercise Depend On Opponent
Posted May 16th, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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ScienceDaily — Playing games against a computer activates different brain areas from those activated when playing against a human opponent. New research has shown that the belief that one is playing against a virtual opponent has significant effects on activation patterns in the brain. |
Listening To Music Can Change The Way You Judge Facial Emotions
Posted May 16th, 2009 by maarten.vannest...
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ScienceDaily (May 7, 2009) — It is often said that music is the language of emotions. Simply, we are moved by music. But can these musically induced emotions arising through the auditory sense influence our interpretation of emotions arising through other senses (eg visual)? |
Jon Bradshaw - EQUINOX
Posted April 22nd, 2009 by hilde
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Equinox Performance Ltd Registered Office: Bank House Southwick Square Southwick, West Sussex BN42 4FN Email: Tel : |
Presentation Coach Sylvie Verleye
Posted April 22nd, 2009 by hilde in
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Sylvie Verleye Website : www.sylvieverleye.be Blog : www.thepresentationpages.be According to research with women in top management positions in the US, presentation skills are not just a 'nice to have' but an absolute 'must have' skill. |




























