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Your Brain Is Wired for Music

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Your Brain Is Wired for Music. This post first appeared in the ATD Blog on the 14th of March 2019. He believed that this correlation was part of a harmonic relationship that connects everything in the universe, which he called “The Music of the Spheres.” Music May Be Our Native Language. by Margie Meacham.

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LHRCon 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

She spoke about cognitive biases and ways to counteract them or use them to your advantage. It was an interesting style for the personal narrative with how he incorporated hip hop music into his storytelling. Influence and Inspire: A New Approach to Behavioral Dynamics Tali Sharot This was the second keynote of Day 1 of the conference.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | May 24, 2019

Mike Taylor

Should We Use Background Music With Instruction? The general rationale for not using background music is that it increases harmful cognitive load. 5 Learning Technologies 2019 Videos Everyone Should Watch. I’ve recently updated my global collection of L&D events with new 2019 dates. Thanks for reading!

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The Top Trending Course Topic Ideas in 2020

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The benefits of playing and listening to music are all well known. Apart from improving cognition, facilitating memory and learning processes, music has the power to enhance creative thinking and combat serious mental and physical illnesses ranging from anxiety, stress, and depression, to brain and heart-related problems.

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Virtual reality for pain management

KnowledgeOne

In addition, VR is also beneficial as a physiotherapy and rehabilitation tool – especially following a stroke, or to improve the motor skills or physical condition of the elderly or those living with specific disabilities – as well as to stimulate the cognitive abilities of older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

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Recent research findings collected by Intellum (2019), present the importance and highlight the effectiveness of customer education on a wider spectrum. Company: Cognite. Precursive Perspective: Episode 15 | Alex Farmer | Cognite AS. Cognite leads the way in developing the customer success manager role in Oslo.

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Implicit bias affects us all

CLO Magazine

When people in your organization don’t fit neatly into your categories, it causes cognitive dissonance — a state in which existing beliefs are inconsistent with the evidence available. They also received more callbacks than lower-class males and females with hobbies such as soccer and country music.”. Brewer and James C.