Picking up my saxophone this week got me thinking again about how the great performers do it (for modeling purposes not because I am one!). Granted they usually have 10,000 hours practice under their belt but they also have mastered something else very important in their brain. When they practice they are focusing on the [...]
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Books – a new era!
Having spent a fair bit of time over the last week dipping into my 20 odd favourite brain or mind related books I realised one I’d not looked at recently was my old medical ‘concise text of neuroscience’. So I dug it out expecting it to have some gems in it. To be honest I [...]
How important is our past?
This week I thought we’d hear from one of the great observers of our time, Amit Goswami: “ Every observation can be looked upon as a quantum measurement, because quantum measurement produces brain memory. These brain memories are activated every time we encounter and experience again a repeated stimulus. A repeated stimulus will always illicit, [...]



