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Brain teasers to challenge your mental rotation/ visuospatial skills

Brain teasers to challenge your mental rotation/ visuospatial skills | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Every day we har­ness our visu­ospa­tial skills for mul­ti­ple pur­pos­es, from solv­ing a jig­saw puz­zle to nav­i­gat­ing direc­tions in a new city or read­ing maps in our own city — even for rear­rang­ing furniture. There’s an impor­tant visu­ospa­tial skill, called men­tal rota­tion, that has to do with mov­ing spa­tial infor­ma­tion around in our head. A cou­ple…
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Insights on Logical Thinking for Leaders -- with a Puzzling Perspective
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Thinking Clearly and Analytically

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"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)

 

The posts for 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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"Cognitive surrender" leads AI users to abandon logical thinking, research finds

"Cognitive surrender" leads AI users to abandon logical thinking, research finds | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
When it comes to large language model-powered tools, there are generally two broad categories of users. On one side are those who treat AI as a powerful but sometimes faulty service that needs careful human oversight and review to detect reasoning or factual flaws in responses. On the other side are those who routinely outsource their critical thinking to what they see as an all-knowing machine.

Recent research goes a long way to forming a new psychological framework for that second group, which regularly engages in “cognitive surrender” to AI’s seemingly authoritative answers.
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AI Uncovers Ancient Roman Game Rules from Limestone Slab

AI Uncovers Ancient Roman Game Rules from Limestone Slab | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A slab of limestone excavated in 1984 from the ancient Coriovallum settlement in the Netherlands presented a puzzle for researchers of Roman history. Because of its distinct grooves and marks, the stone piece was believed to be some kind of board game – but obviously no rulebook was dug up to…
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Getting Older Messed With My Gaming. So I Changed How I Play

Getting Older Messed With My Gaming. So I Changed How I Play | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Don't give up something you love out of fear or frustration. You may have to explore and adapt, but ultimately it's still about having fun.
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3-2-1: The price of compromise, the magic of art, and how to improve in the modern world

3-2-1: The price of compromise, the magic of art, and how to improve in the modern world | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
“Questions are answered as you move, not before you move. Moving forward with an answer that is partially correct will usually fill in the gaps faster than waiting until you come up with a plan that is perfectly correct.”
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The importance of questions has always been a major part of many of my workshops, etc.

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How an Avalanche of Science Buried Brain Exercise Skeptics in 2025

How an Avalanche of Science Buried Brain Exercise Skeptics in 2025 | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Brain training reached a turning point in 2025, after years of growing evidence snowballed into an avalanche of scientific proof. A surge of new research about BrainHQ helped erode long-standing skepticism, with a record-breaking 70 peer-reviewed publications in science and medical journals in 2025.
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What happens to the Human Brain during Space Travel?

What happens to the Human Brain during Space Travel? | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Going to space is harsh on the human body, and as a new study from our research team finds, the brain shifts upward and back­ward and deforms inside the skull after spaceflight. The extent of these changes was greater for those who spent longer in space. As NASA plans longer space mis­sions, and space trav­el…
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4 Ways To Keep Your Mind Sharp

One of the biggest concerns for leaders as they get older is whether or not their mental acuity stays sharp. They’ve seen so many leaders age and their mental function deteriorates. It’s a big concern.

If your mental capacity depreciates, you’re not going to make the best business decisions. Your employees will suffer. You will find yourself running the organization into the ground.
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Brain teasers to challenge your mental rotation/ visuospatial skills

Brain teasers to challenge your mental rotation/ visuospatial skills | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Every day we har­ness our visu­ospa­tial skills for mul­ti­ple pur­pos­es, from solv­ing a jig­saw puz­zle to nav­i­gat­ing direc­tions in a new city or read­ing maps in our own city — even for rear­rang­ing furniture. There’s an impor­tant visu­ospa­tial skill, called men­tal rota­tion, that has to do with mov­ing spa­tial infor­ma­tion around in our head. A cou­ple…
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AI creativity test results: Humans still competitive in creative tasks

AI creativity test results: Humans still competitive in creative tasks | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
AI has passed a new benchmark, scoring better than the average human on a recognized creativity test involving 100,000 people. But there's more to the story than the results, underpinning how difficult it is to put "creativity" in a measurable box.
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Why do we wake up shortly before our alarm goes off? It’s not by chance.

Why do we wake up shortly before our alarm goes off? It’s not by chance. | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
You can't hit snooze on your brain.
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A great connection to our series on Chronobiology and ChronoHacking

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First Discovery Of "Motivation Brake" Behind The Inability To Start Tasks

First Discovery Of "Motivation Brake" Behind The Inability To Start Tasks | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
No motivation? You’re not alone.
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How to upgrade your brain in 5 steps, according to a neuroscientist

How to upgrade your brain in 5 steps, according to a neuroscientist | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Neuroscience suggests that mastering the skill of metacognition will upgrade your brain and help you achieve your goals.
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How I Rewired My Brain to Become Fluent in Math - Nautilus

How I Rewired My Brain to Become Fluent in Math - Nautilus | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Sorry, education reformers, it’s still memorization and repetition we need.
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Study: AI can enhance, and also harm, human cognition. Beware "cognitive surrender"

Study: AI can enhance, and also harm, human cognition. Beware "cognitive surrender" | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
“Cog­ni­tive sur­ren­der” leads AI users to aban­don log­i­cal think­ing, research finds (ars technica): When it comes to large lan­guage mod­el-pow­ered tools, there are gen­er­al­ly two broad cat­e­gories of users. On one side are those who treat AI as a pow­er­ful but some­times faulty ser­vice that needs care­ful human over­sight and review to detect rea­son­ing or…
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How to read books again, backed by neuroscience

How to read books again, backed by neuroscience | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Losing our capacity for deep reading means losing some of our capacity for deep thought.
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Brain teasers and resources to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (March 16-22, 2026)

We invite you to pre­pare for the upcom­ing 2026 Brain Aware­ness Week (March 16–22) by learn­ing about our incred­i­ble human minds and brains and by putting them to good use via some fun brain teasers, puz­zles and illu­sions for adults and teens alike :-) To warm-up, let’s try this men­tal rotation: Draw the let­ter J in your mind.…
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A “sea change” in brain health

A “sea change” in brain health | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Can brain training “rewire” the brain to prevent dementia? What about repair the brain following an injury? Or turn back the clock on brain aging?
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Breakthrough: Training the Brain to be Faster Can Lower the Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia by 25%

Breakthrough: Training the Brain to be Faster Can Lower the Risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia by 25% | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
A 20-year study published in February of 2026 has shown that one specific type of cognitive training can significantly reduce Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia diagnoses years later.
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Film Students Can No Longer Sit Through Films

Film Students Can No Longer Sit Through Films | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Last month, The Atlantic published an article with an alarming headline: ​“The Film Students Who Can No Longer Sit Through Films.”​ The author of the ... Read more
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Very interesting and important -- with implications beyond just film students.

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To boost positive neuroplasticity focus on challenge, exercise, sleep, and stress regulation

For much of the 20th cen­tu­ry, sci­en­tists believed that the adult human brain was large­ly fixed. Accord­ing to this view, the brain devel­oped dur­ing child­hood, set­tled into a sta­ble form in ear­ly adult­hood, and then resist­ed mean­ing­ful change for the rest of life. Today, the con­cept of neu­ro­plas­tic­i­ty, the brain’s abil­i­ty to change its struc­ture and…
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Content value: why creation time matters more than speed

Content value: why creation time matters more than speed | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
I’m not sure how long it will take you to read this article. Maybe a few minutes. Maybe you take a little longer and give it a close read. Either way, I’m confident however long you take to read this will not come close to the amount of time it took me to write it. And that’s a good thing. That is…
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Large study challenges the narrative that gaming/ social media use harms teenagers' mental health

Large study challenges the narrative that gaming/ social media use harms teenagers' mental health | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
For years, the nar­ra­tive sur­round­ing teenagers’ use of dig­i­tal tech­nol­o­gy has been one of alarm. Time spent scrolling through Tik­Tok or play­ing video games is wide­ly seen to be dri­ving the cur­rent cri­sis in youth men­tal health, fuelling ris­ing rates of anx­i­ety and depression. But our recent study sug­gests that this sim­ple sto­ry of cause and effect is not…
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BrainBlink: 60 second games for focus

BrainBlink: 60 second games for focus | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
There are many tools that offer to help us focus – but very few are designed to do this in just a minute. BrainBlink is built just for this, with 60-second games on a pocket-sized device featuring real buttons and a link to players across the globe.
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Interesting connection on games - brains!

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Dancing may reduce your dementia risk by 76 percent

Dancing may reduce your dementia risk by 76 percent | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
There are several science-based ways to boost your brain health. But this one might surprise you.
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5 Leadership Lessons Learned from My GPS

5 Leadership Lessons Learned from My GPS | Thinking Clearly and Analytically | Scoop.it
Discover lessons on how leaders can embody a GPS, providing direction while also retaining critical thinking and adaptability.
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Interesting connection to critical thinking.

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