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Achieving an Ambidextrous Mindset by C. Bailey-Lloyd
... Sounds easy enough, but many of us haven't discovered how to tap into our most resourceful mechanism - the whole human brain. When we combine both thought patterns of each hemisphere, we are accomplishing the ultimate in human behaviour. Not only do we enable ourselves to exhibit and maintain peak human analytical performance, we are also allowing ourselves to receive our atmospheric conditions or situations with an open mind; which concurrently brings about resolve or ideas regarding those ...

Neural Workflow - Workflow Software by Craig Cameron
... In short as systems become more and more complex and are required to replace more and more human tasks they need to behave more and more like humans. To extrapolate further their brains need to work like our brains, hence neural workflow. Traditional systems are process oriented. They behave like circuits. They have AND Gates, OR Gates decision points etc. A workflow instance is started and a process is followed until that instance comes to some sort of resolution.

Love: We Can't Live Without It by Michael Russell
... First, the part of the brain that is actively involved in love is very small, especially when you compare it to the larger brain activity involved in friendship. Second, the active areas of the brain are different from other emotions such as fear or anger. Parts of your brain in charge of love include the area involved in gut feelings and more interestingly, the area of the brain which generates the euphoria associated with drugs like cocaine. The brains of those in love don't look like ...

Where Computer Interfaces Are Going : 3D Beyond Games by Tristan Grimmer
... Our brains are really big. 1.3 litres big. More than enough dendrites, axons and other brain-things to contain a nice 3D representation of the world we live in. Clues to build the scene abound: motion, foreshortening, and the aforementioned depth perception. The truth is some things are better in 2D and some 3D. Writing a letter? Use a desk. Put a flat piece of paper on it. Want to file that letter away? Wouldn't it be cool if you could just let it hover in some large 3D organizational space?

Increasing Brain Power by Tim Bryce
... * HealthRegardless of how logical we believe we are, the brain is a physical organ greatly influenced by human health. If we are sick or in distress (perhaps due to the death of a loved one, a pending divorce, financial problems, etc.), it is difficult to focus on our work. The manager should monitor worker mental/physical health and take corrective action. For example, if someone is sick, get them to a doctor so they can begin to mend and become productive again.

Is Your Goal Really Weight Loss? by Nathan Latvitis
... In addition to this, for each gram of glycogen stored in the human body, 3 grams of water are also stored. If you figure it out, this would equate to about 1600 grams (3.5 pounds) of glycogen and water. When you stop or limit your consumption of carbohydrates, your body starts using its glycogen stores. After a couple of days that 1600 grams (3.5 pounds) of glycogen and water are gone. Also, as an adaptation to the restriction of carbohydrates, your body produces these things called ketones.

Explode Your World With Possibilities by Saleem Rana
... Neuroscientists have estimated that the average human brain has 100 billion cells, and that each of these cells is connected to 20,000 other ganglia and dendrites. This means that you have more brain connections than molecules in the known universe. If this does not make you gasp, then you may have to question your ability to fog a mirror. Naturally, with all this brain-power, you may wonder, as I did, when I learned these startling facts, is why does even my computer and calculator seem ...

Mental Math Methods From Asia by Shilpa Rao
... When children use both hands to move the abacus beads to perform arithmetic calculations, there is quick communication between the hands and the brain that stimulates both the right and left hemispheres of the brain. This promotes rapid, balanced whole brain development. If a child starts learning the abacus before being taught traditional arithmetic, there is minimal conflict and the child will easily work within both systems. If a child starts the program later, having already received ...

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