by admin | Dec 19, 2018 | learning
Thinking in mental models I have to confess to something – I’ve never read some of the classics in neurology, like LeDoux. I have, for the longest time, found his “Emotional Brain” simply too hard, too obtuse to read. Damasio I could stomach,...
by admin | Dec 18, 2018 | catastrophes
Catastrophic changes – a case study In the catastrophic changes post, I mentioned I had the chance to observe a large-scale catastrophic change for an extended period of time, from a fairly close position. While this is, of course, a case study (and at least...
by admin | Dec 8, 2018 | research
The sense of light and other issues with not knowing what you’re looking for In the previous post I mentioned one issue which, for me, has always been a particular problem in exploring some of the more interesting issues in neurology or psychology. With the...
by admin | Dec 6, 2018 | catastrophes
A rapid learning look at catastrophes I’ve had a presentation about effective learning today, and it gave me some thoughts about catastrophic changes in learning. We know, from the amputation research, that „taking over” existing neural maps is much, much...
by admin | Dec 4, 2018 | coaching and therapy
Catastrophic changes As a changeworker, the issue of catastrophes – intensive, irreversible (or neigh-irreversible) changes is of great interest to me. Obviously, we’re dealing with the systems theory meaning of catastrophe here, so devoid of its usual...