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  1. RSA - Subliminal: The new unconscious and what it teaches us about ourselves

    What do we really know about ourselves?

    Leonard Mlodinow, best-selling author of ‘The Drunkard’s Walk’, visits the RSA to examine how the unconscious mind shapes our experience of the world, and how we often misperceive everything from our relationships with family, friends and business associates, the reasons for our investment decisions, to our own past.

    Our preference in politicians, the amount of tip we give - all our judgements and perceptions reflect the workings of our mind on two levels, the conscious, of which we are aware, and the unconscious, which is hidden from us.

    The latter has long been the subject of speculation, but over the past two decades scientific researchers have developed remarkable new tools for probing the hidden, or subliminal, workings of the mind. The result of this explosion of research is a new science of the unconscious, and a sea change in our understanding of how the mind affects the way we live.

    http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events/2012/subliminal-the-new-unconscious-and-what-it-teaches-us-about-ourselves

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  2. Point of Inquiry : Christof Koch : Consciousness and Free Will

    Recently, there has been a flurry of neuroscientists declaring that free will is an illusion in the popular press. But before we can assess the extent to which we are zombies, we need to first tackle the question of what, exactly, is consciousness.

    To get up to speed on the state of the art, we talked to Christof Koch, a colorful pioneer in the application of scientific tools to delineate the neural correlates of consciousness, whose famous 18-year collaboration with Francis Crick helped legitimize the field. Koch has never shied away from controversy, commenting on sentience in machines and dogs without skipping a beat.

    Christof Koch is Professor of Biology and of Engineering at the California Institute of Technology and Chief Scientific Office of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. He is the author of Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist and The Quest for Consciousness, among other books.

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  3. The Creating Brain: reaching Xanadu - All In The Mind - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Is there anything different about the brains of extraordinary creative geniuses like Michelangelo, Coleridge or Mozart? World renowned psychiatrist and doctor of English Renaissance Literature Dr Nancy Andreasen unravels the ‘creative brain’ and explores how we can foster creativity in ourselves and throughout our society.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/the-creating-brain---reaching-xanadu/4016828

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  4. All In The Mind - 5 November 2011 - Practice makes perfect?

    The virtuoso violinist, star surgeon and super sportswoman - could any of us become the best of the best? Daniel Coyle toured the world’s famous talent ‘hotbeds’ in search of secrets. Psychologist K. Anders Ericsson says with enough ‘deliberate practice’ - 10,000 hours of it, he argues - anything’s possible. But does that trump ‘natural talent’?

    Guests:
    Dr K. Anders Ericsson, Conradi Eminent Scholar, Professor of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida - (http://www.psy.fsu.edu/faculty/ericsson.dp.html)

    Daniel Coyle, Author and contributing editor for Outside magazine - (http://thetalentcode.com/author/)

    Jacqui Cooper, Former world champion aerial skier - (http://jacquicooper.com/)

    Further Information:
    Jacqui Cooper ski-jumping at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj8sSTmKMG0)

    Publications:
    Title: The Talent Code; Greatness Isn’t Born It’s Grown
    Author: Daniel Coyle
    Publisher: Arrow Books, 2009

    Title: The role of deliberate practice in the acquisition of expert performance
    Author: Ericsson, K. Anders; Krampe, Ralf T.; Tesch-Rer, Clemens
    Publisher: Psychological Review: Vol 100(3), Jul 1993, 363-406.
    URL: http://www.scribd.com/doc/50947539/Ericsson-et-al-Role-of-Deliberate-Practice-in-Acquisition-of-Expert-Performance

    Title: Toward a science of exceptional achievement: attaining superior performance through deliberate practice.
    Author: Ericsson KA, Nandagopal K, Roring RW.
    Publisher: Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Aug;1172:199-217.
    URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1196/annals.1393.001/abstract

    Title: From the Guest Editors: How Do Experts Learn
    Author: A. Mark Williams and K. Anders Ericsson
    Publisher: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2008, 30, 653-662
    URL: http://www.castonline.ilstu.edu/smith/405/readings_pdf/expert_rdngs/how_experts_learn_1.pdf

    Title: Cognitive functions of the cerebellum explain how Ericsson’s deliberate practice produces giftedness
    Publisher: High Ability Studies; Vol 18, No 1, June 2007, pp89-92
    URL: http://positivedisintegration.com/Vandervert2007.pdf

    Title: Deliberate practice and expert performance: defining the path to excellence
    Author: Paul Ward, Nicola J. Hodges, A. Mark Williams and Janet L. Starkes
    Publisher: London: Routledge (2004)
    URL: http://hkin.educ.ubc.ca/faculty/hodgesn/msl/docs/ward_chap.pdf In A.M. Williams and N.J. Hodges (Eds.), Skill acquisition in sport: Research, theory and practice (pp. 232-258).

    Title: Tracing the Development of Athletes Using Retrospective Interview Methods: A Proposed Interview and Validation Procedure for Reported Information
    Author: Jean C K. Anders Ericsson, Madelyn P. Law
    Publisher: Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Vol. 17, No. 1. (March 2005), pp. 1-19.
    URL: http://areas.fmh.utl.pt/~arosado/Repositorio/ficheiros/LONGTERM/Ref7.pdf

    Title: Success is all in the Mind
    Author: Shelley Gare
    Publisher: The Australian newspaper, January 24, 2009.
    URL: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/success-is-all-in-the-mind/story-e6frg8gf-1111118649674

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2011/3352585.htm

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  5. Reith Lectures Archive: 1996 4. A Web Of Words

    Professor Jean Aitchison delivers her fourth Reith Lecture from her series entitled ‘The Language Web’. She examines the word-learning ability inbuilt in humans, and explains how we manage to recall words at speed when we need them.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/rla76/all

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  6. Kathy Sierra | How to Kick Ass

    Kathy Sierra talks about expertise and neuroscience. The study of the differences between the world class performer and the average performer reveals something more important than genetics. Sierra shares several tips on how everyone can improve their performance and the most important factors in getting really good at something.

    http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail3773.html#

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