Tag: Human Brain
Spiritual Intelligence – Is It A Fraud Being Perpetuated
The psychology has always been in a continuous pursuit of finding the best tool to predict the qualities of an individual and its suitability in the given surroundings. The revolutionary concept of Intelligence Quotient was given and utilized. Thereafter Goleman in 1995 brought into the new concept of the Emotional Quotient in his book of [...]
Posted: June 10th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
Tags: Aesthetics, Brain Area, Consonance, Continuous Pursuit, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Quotient, Empathy, Hemispheres, Human Brain, Intelligence Quotient, intelligence tests, IQ intelligence, IQ test, IQ tests intelligence test, Left Brain, Mathematical Computation, New Frontier, Predictability, Psychological Term, Revolutionary Concept, Right Brain, Spiritual Intelligence, Tony Buzan, Zohar
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Tapping Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences To Stimulate Learning
Since the release of Howard Gardner’s groundbreaking research on multiple intelligences in 1983, he and other researchers have conducted numerous studies on the ability of the human brain to learn in various ways. In his original study, Gardner proposed that people have seven intelligences. This is opposed to the standard Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test areas [...]
Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
Tags: Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence, Brain Neurons, Eighth Intelligence, Facilitators, Groundbreaking Research, Howard Gardner, Human Brain, Intelligence Quotient, intelligence tests, IQ intelligence, IQ test, IQ tests intelligence test, Multiple Intelligences, Musical Rhythmic Intelligence, Session Topic, Seven Intelligences, Skits, Test Areas, Using Music, Wechsler Adult Intelligence, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Workshop Activities
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What Exactly Is Human Intelligence? Can We Inherit Or Change It?
For many years IQ or Intelligence Quotient, was considered by many to be the best measure of human intelligence. But in the last few decades many factors like self-discipline, memory, perseverance and appropriate emotional behavior have been recognized as important or more important than IQ. Some of these talents are hereditary but we have found [...]
Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
Tags: Animal Kingdom, Bumper Harvest, Computer Hardware And Software, Emotional Behavior, Environmental Factors, Genetic Material, Genetic Scientists, Human Brain, Human Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient, intelligence tests, IQ intelligence, IQ test, IQ tests intelligence test, Mathematical Calculations, Nature Versus Nurture, Perseverance, Prerequisites, Punchline, Role Models, Self Discipline, Specie, Uncounted Thousands, Waste Time
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How The Human Brain Works And How To Enhance It.
Throughout 20th century, medical research uncovered numerous mysteries of the human brain. The brain is a part of the central nervous system and it is inside the skull. It is a mass of pink and grey tissue that contain around 10 billion brain cells. These cells are connected each other and they are responsible for [...]
Posted: May 10th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
Tags: Body Functions, Brain Cells, Capabilities, Central Nervous System, Complex System, Consciousness, Dense Mass, Emotions, How The Human Brain Works, Human Brain, Human Brain Works, Long Term Memory, Medical Research, Million Years, Mysteries, Mystery, Progressive Research, Realization, Repetition, Skill Sets, Skull
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Use Hypnosis To Develop That Millionaire Mindset
The road to success always starts with the right mindset. You probably often wonder why other people have all the succes and we just seem to struggle along. You might ask many questions – are they cleverer than me, am I unlucky, is God smiling down on them and not me, are they born successful? [...]
Posted: November 15th, 2009 under Self Improvement.
Tags: Desire, Dreams, Everyday Life, Extraordinary Things, God, Gold, Human Brain, Hypnosis, Imagine, Midas Touch, Millionaire Mind, Millionaire Mindset, Motivation, Ordinary People, Succes, Successful People, Thought Process
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