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Graduates lack critical thinking skills, says CEO - The Star Online

Graduates lack critical thinking skills, says CEO - The Star Online | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
PETALING JAYA: Graduates these days are lacking critical thinking skills, said TalentCorp CEO Johan Mah­­mood Merican (pic).
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Beyond the Far Cliffs - Thinking Clearly

Beyond the Far Cliffs - Thinking Clearly | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it

"All the problems of the world could be settled easily if men were only willing to think. The trouble is that men very often resort to all sorts of devices in order not to think, because thinking is such hard work."   (Thomas Watson, IBM)

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The items on this topic are related to thinking and information on brain research.  The items posted are frequently directly related to one of my most popular management training programs -- Thinking Clearly and Analytically.  

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Human Curiosity in the Age of AI

Human Curiosity in the Age of AI | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
In truth, AI may not need human curiosity at all. But there are compelling reasons why human curiosity is needed more than ever in the age of AI, and they stem from the fundamental differences between human and AI curiosity.
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Daniel Kahneman: The Thought Leader interview

Daniel Kahneman: The Thought Leader interview | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
“People are not accustomed to thinking hard and are often content to trust a plausible judgment that comes quickly to mind.”
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John Medina's Brain Rules - Attention Focus

John Medina's Brain Rules - Attention Focus | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it

Excellent post on how attention works!

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Beethoven’s DNA reveals he just wasn’t that musical

Beethoven’s DNA reveals he just wasn’t that musical | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Analysis of Beethoven’s DNA has revealed that he had a low genetic predisposition for beat synchronization, an ability that’s closely related to musicality. This is according to researchers who set out to show how making genetic predictions for individuals, including famous historical figures, can…
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This is very interesting or very scary -- or BOTH!

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The Luddite Chronicles: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Robots

The Luddite Chronicles: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Robots | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
The worriers of academia envision a dystopia where students outsource thinking and creativity; where intellectual property theft and plagiarism unchecked and undetectable will lead to a generation of writers with no syntax mojo or ability to communicate without generative assistance.
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How to deal with distractions and find focus and motivation

How to deal with distractions and find focus and motivation | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Is the problem external distractions, or are our own brains holding us back from that coveted “flow state” where big ideas happen?
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New studies reveal what COVID-19 can do to your brain

New studies reveal what COVID-19 can do to your brain | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
New research spotlights long COVID’s serious cognitive health repercussions, including a 6-point drop in IQ.
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Continuing frightening implications from COVID-19.

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How the brain produces speech

How the brain produces speech | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Researchers identified how neurons in the human brain encode various elements of speech. The findings might be used to help develop treatments for speech and language disorders.
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Playing a musical instrument good for brain health in later life - study

Playing a musical instrument good for brain health in later life - study | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Playing an instrument is especially good for brain health and should be encouraged, researchers say.
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Multitasking in video meetings causes the same cognitive drop as smoking marijuana

Multitasking in video meetings causes the same cognitive drop as smoking marijuana | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Research shows that even brief mental blocks created by shifting between tasks can cost as much as 40% of someone’s productive time, the equivalent of dropping 10 IQ points from our cognitive performance—about as debilitating as smoking weed.
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The Multi-Tasking Myth and 4 Tips To Help You Focus

The Multi-Tasking Myth and 4 Tips To Help You Focus | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Science has proven that multi-tasking comes with a steep price. That is not good news for those pressured to do many things during our day. While multi-tasking does not help our productivity, there are hacks to help us through the never-ending-to-do list.
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Implicit vs Explicit Memory: How do we actually remember things?

Implicit vs Explicit Memory: How do we actually remember things? | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Understanding how students' Implicit and Explicit memory works can help you adapt your teaching strategies to optimise their learning and memory.
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The focus is on students but the concept presentation is applicable at all levels.

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We Drastically Underestimate the Importance of Brain Breaks

We Drastically Underestimate the Importance of Brain Breaks | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
When it comes to optimizing learning, we don’t value breaks enough, neuroscientists suggest in a new study.
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The Reading Mind: Surprising Science-Based Benefits of Reading Everyday

The Reading Mind: Surprising Science-Based Benefits of Reading Everyday | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Why you should read everyday
Because it actively engages your brain, reading is one of the healthiest hobbies for your mind. Not only is reading educational and informative, which is beneficial in itself, but it also rewires the connections in your brain, leading to many benefits.
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I've done an entire series on reading -- this article has great focus on the brain connections.

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Research Proves Your Brain Needs Breaks

Research Proves Your Brain Needs Breaks | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
In a study of brain wave activity, researchers found back-to-back virtual meetings are stressful. But the research also points to a simple remedy—short breaks.
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This is from a couple years ago but the brain connection points are insightful today.

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Emo senses your smile before it happens and responds in kind

Emo senses your smile before it happens and responds in kind | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A robot called Emo that senses when a human is about to smile and simultaneously responds with one of its own could represent a big step towards developing robots with enhanced communication skills more conducive to building human trust, a new study suggests.
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Another fascinating development -- possible implications?

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How to improve your memory, according to a neuroscientist

How to improve your memory, according to a neuroscientist | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Simple habits practiced regularly can help you boost your memory—and maybe help you stop losing your car keys.
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New book encourages readers to embrace uncertainty in order to improve decision-making, mental health, and more

New book encourages readers to embrace uncertainty in order to improve decision-making, mental health, and more | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Life is uncer­tain. We nev­er know what will hap­pen, and many things are unknow­able. This can make us feel stressed or wor­ried, since the unknown is asso­ci­at­ed with danger. But as jour­nal­ist Mag­gie Jack­son argues in her new book, Uncer­tain: The Wis­dom and Won­der of Being Unsure, there are many ben­e­fits to allow­ing our­selves to…
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Why Daylight Saving Time Messes With Your Brain

Why Daylight Saving Time Messes With Your Brain | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
To "spring forward" is more damaging to our health than to "fall back," according to some surprising science about how our brains and bodies handle the time shift.
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So I'll post this an hour later in honor of DST.  I find this research fascinating.  But with an obvious very minority report, I don't find I experience any reaction to time changes.  I won't lose an hour of sleep -- I'll "lose" an hour of tomorrow's daytime.  Something tells me this is an issue that will be debated for a long TIME!

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How to improve your memory, according to a neuroscientist

How to improve your memory, according to a neuroscientist | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Simple habits practiced regularly can help you boost your memory—and maybe help you stop losing your car keys.
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John Medina's Brain Rules - by John Medina

John Medina's Brain Rules - by John Medina | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Entry 052: Paying Attention to Attention
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A very key element for thinking clearly!

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What are neurorights? How a Colorado law aims to protect the privacy of our brain data.

What are neurorights? How a Colorado law aims to protect the privacy of our brain data. | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are building tech to read our minds. Lawyers are thinking about how to protect our mental privacy from Silicon Valley.
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Acute exercise performed before and after motor practice enhances the positive effects on motor memory consolidation

Acute exercise performed before and after motor practice enhances the positive effects on motor memory consolidation | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Performing a single bout of exercise can enhance motor learning and long-term retention of motor skills. Parameters such as the intensity and when the…
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Fascinating!

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Healthy Mind Platter

Healthy Mind Platter | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Seven daily essential mental activities to optimize brain matter and create well-being Focus Time When we closely focus on tasks in a goal-oriented way, we take on challenges that make deep connections in the brain. Playtime When we allow ourselves to be spontaneous or creative, playfully enjoying novel experiences, we help make new connections in … Healthy Mind Platter Read More »
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California signs cursive writing into law – what are the brain benefits?

California signs cursive writing into law – what are the brain benefits? | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A new law requiring cursive to be taught in California schools went into effect at the start of this year. But does this style of handwriting have long to live on a global scale?
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I find this fascinating -- and very important!

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