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Desire, dopamine and successful set ups

As we discover more and more about neuroscience and how the brain works, I find myself making more and more connections to learning and training.

For sometime Ally and I have been talking about the importance of really good set-ups in brain friendly learning; whether it’s the pre-programme invitation or the set up for the day [...]

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Curiosity creates new brain cells

Several years ago, Bob Pike suggested, in his book, “Creative Training Techniques”, that:
Adults are just babies in big bodies – they learn in the same way!
Recently, John Medina (pictured above) extended this idea by suggesting that our natural curiosity and need to explore is as relevant to adult neural development as it is for children.
Babies [...]

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