by Margie Meacham | Feb 3, 2025 | Featured, LearningToGo Blog
The Brain Science of Keeping Resolutions by Margie Meacham The Brain on Change So why is change so hard? In an earlier post, we explored applications of neuroscience to change management and consulting. One of the key points in that article is that our brain is...
by Margie Meacham | Aug 19, 2019 | Featured, LearningToGo Blog
I recently met David Webb, a noted psychology expert. He’s given me this beautiful gift – a video he made to recommend my book, Brain Matters: How to help anyone learn anything using neuroscience, to his massive audience online. I think he did a beautiful...
by Margie Meacham | Aug 3, 2019 | Featured, LearningToGo Blog
Dr. David Webb is a member of the British Psychological Society andof the 100 most followed psychologists and neuroscientists on Twitter. A published author, he wrote The Psychology Student Guidein 2012 andThe Incredibly Interesting Psychology Book in 2013. His latest...
by Margie Meacham | Oct 14, 2018 | LearningToGo Blog, LearningToGo eNewsletter
A recent study of the fear response looked at how the brain learns, encodes and retrieves memories of fear-inducing events, causing us to react with fear when faced with a similar situation in the future. These researchers identified a particular type of neuron in the...
by Margie Meacham | Oct 8, 2018 | LearningToGo Blog, LearningToGo eNewsletter
Perhaps one of the most unique characteristics of our species is our insatiable obsession with ourselves. Going back to the earliest examples of human cave art, we see evidence of our collective narcissism. Many of the figures in cave art depict food sources, like...
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