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How
Playing an Instrument Benefits Your Brain. Anita Collings
Foli - There is no movement without rhythm- A look at how african
drumming is a part of the rhythms of the life of an african village life.
Bal-A-Vis-X Overview
Bal-A-Vis-X Elevate Oklahoma Dept of Education
Bal-A-Vis Program implemented at ISKL - Middle to
High School
Bal-A-Vis-X with small group
Your Body Language Shapes Who
You Are. Amy Cuddy
The Power Is In The Palm Of Your Hands.
Allan Pease
Being Present and Energetically Related.
Patsy Rodenburg
How to Hack Your Biology and be
In The Zone every single day. Alan Watkins
Emotional Intelligence. Daniel Goleman
Leaping Lizard - Demonstration of an Amygdala Hijack
Vestibular System- Time, Space, and Energy
Measures. Frank Belgau, Ed.D.
Balance, Posture and Limits of
Intelligence. Frank Belgau, Ed.D.; He explains the use of balance boards in
brain development.
Reading Processes and Visual
Fixation. Frank Belgau, Ed.D.
Music and the Brain. Nina Kraus PhD
Music, Its Power to Transform. Nina
Kraus PhD
Music for the
Development of Auditory Skills. Nina Kraus PhD
Music and Language- A
Brain Partnership. Nina Kraus PhD
Leaping Lizard - Demonstration of an Amygdala Hijack
Here is an intelligent professional newscaster who has an amygdala hijack when a lizard jumps on him. Note how he looses emotional and even postural control. Also note the restoration that happens through laughter.
Foli There is no movement without Rhythm by Thomas Roebers and Floris Leeuwenberg
This is a beautiful look at African drumming as a part of culture including the making of the drum from tree to playable instrument.
Bal-A-Vis-X News Overview
Succinct Overview of the Bal-A-Vis Program implimented at a school
Bal-A-Vis-X Elevate Oklahoma Dept of Education
Succinct Overview of the Bal-A-Vis Program implimented at Oklahoma School
Bal-A-Vis-X ISKL Program
Overview of the Bal-A-Vis Program implimented at ISKL - Middle to High. Explaination of how these exercises are affeting this brain to give better attention is given. School
Bal-A-Vis-X with small group
Overview of the Bal-A-Vis Program implimented with small group.
Your Body Language Shapes Who
You Are. Amy Cuddy
This talk presents- a powerful process of how to use our physical body posture to
affect our emotional state. NOTE- There has been considerable academic controvery
over the validity of Amy's study.(and controversy over some of the critique. I
think this is still a valuable piece to watch, and if you are interested, Read the
commentary and discussion on the TED.com website. Personally I have found
consciously adjusting my posture to better engage in a situation has been useful.
And some posture not reflecting power or domination have been particularly useful.
The Power is in the Palm of your Hands. Allan Pease
This in an intriguing video on how our hands and palms communicate connection trust dominance.
Being Present and Energetically Related. Patsy Rodenburg
This talk presents Patsy Rodenburg, a noted Shakespearean actress and drama teacher illustrates embodied related energy, as well as energetic withdrawl and energetic dominance and how these energies affect the art of acting and the art of relating to the world.
How to Hack Your Biology and be in the Zone Every Single Day. Alan Watkins
This talk presents a map of how Behavior change is affected by thoughts beliefs and physiology. He makes a good case for training heart rate variability.
Emotional Intelligence. Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman at Google
Important info about Emotional Intelligence vs Intellect. Info on the Brain,
Amygdala, Pre frontal, ect at 16:00
How Playing an Instrument Benefits Your Brain. Anita Collins
Published on July 22, 2014. TED-Ed
Vestibular Time Space. Frank Belgau, Ed.D.
This is on understanding function and significance of the Vestibular system
Balance, Posture and Limits of Intelligence. Frank Belgau, Ed.D.
Seminar- Reading Processes and Visual Fixation, Frank Belgau, Ed.D.
Music and the Brain. Nina Kraus, Ph.D.
Music, It's Power To Transform. Nina Kraus, Ph.D.
Talk given at Rutgers by Nina Kraus, Ph.D. in 2011
Music for the Development of Auditory Skills. Nina Kraus. Published on Jun 24, 2014
Published on Jun 24, 2014. Talk given at Rutgers by Dr. Nina Kraus in 2011
Music and Language - A Brain Partnership. Nina Kraus, Ph.D.
Published on Apr 9, 2016. Nina Kraus from the Auditory Neuroscience Lab speaks about the connections between music and language at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford University.