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Bursts of Beta Waves, Not Sustained Rhythms, Filter Sensory Processing in Brain

In both human and animal subject, bursts of beta wave activity in the brain help to filter distraction in order to process different sensations, a new study reports. What does this mean? When we are busy focusing or doing some focused task, we cannot feel some other sensation including pain. So I experimented on childbirth pain issue by focusing on the baby coming out of the birth canal and when my focus is off, I can feel more pain.

Simple Changes for Optimal Focus in the brain

Simple Changes for Optimal Focus By making simple changes to your daily diet and habits, you can become more productive. To help improve your brain power, here are six ways to have better mental focus at work: Supercharge your diet Certain foods can enhance your brainpower. For example, pistachios support better blood flow, bringing oxygenContinue reading “Simple Changes for Optimal Focus in the brain”

Aggression in alcoholic brain

The link between alcohol and aggression is well known. What’s not so clear is just why heavy drinkers get belligerent. What is it about the brain-on-alcohol that makes fighting seem like a good idea “and do all intoxicated people get more aggressive” or “does it depend on the circumstances”? New research by University of KentuckyContinue reading “Aggression in alcoholic brain”

How to make your company think like a customer by F Robinson and J Brown

For too many companies, ensuring that every customer has a tailored experience remains an elusive goal. Indeed, in a 2010 survey of more than 140 North American companies, just 3 percent were identified as truly “customer-centric organizations.” Fully a third were found to be “customer oblivious.” The stakes are high. Some studies suggest that failingContinue reading “How to make your company think like a customer by F Robinson and J Brown”