Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “A brave leader is someone who says I see you. I hear you. I don’t have all the answers, but I’m going to keep ...
It is 2050, and society is divided into an archipelago of community-based alternative reality zones. The French armed forces are tasked with “securing reality” in the face of an adversary capable of ...
In a recent study led by the University of Liège researchers delved into the intersection of the fields of entrepreneurship and neuroscience, looking specifically at the cognitive flexibility of ...
In today's rapidly evolving corporate landscape, the role of team performance is critically important. Teams act as the driving force behind business success, yet achieving their full potential ...
As I type this out, one key at a time, I'm coming to an intriguing realization—my engagement with AI, particularly in the nuanced aspects of dialogue and discovery, is beginning to reshape how I think ...
This post is part two in a series. Co-authored with Faye Cormick, Ph.D.candidate. In our previous post, we looked at what cognitive diversity is, why it matters, the neuroscience behind it, and the ...
Many medical problems, such as traumatic brain injuries, stroke, dementia, and even cancer, can affect the brain and make it difficult for someone to think or process information. Cognitive ...
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