WE SPECIALIZE IN THE NEUROSCIENCE OF LEARNING

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WE SPECIALIZE IN THE NEUROSCIENCE OF LEARNING

A WORLD CLASS BLUEPRINT FOR OPTIMIZING THE BRAIN PERFORMANCE OF 21ST CENTURY STUDENTS

MILLENNIUM OF THE MIND OUT CREATE OUT LEARN OUT THINK Think in new ways Think ”out of the box” Think smarter and faster Be adaptable Apply new knowledge Change behavior Utilizes the whole brain in such a way that you can produce a better result than your competition

SPECIALIZED FIELD: Neuroscience of Learning The need for mental literacy in the Millennium of the Mind and the Century of the Brain, caused the forming of the unique specialized field of the neuroscience of learning. It applies parts of the masses of information and research available on the development implications of the brain in order to develop people.

BRAIN PERFORMANCE Brain Fitness 11 Intelligence Preferences Lateral Dominance Expressive / Receptive Quadrant Preference Rational / Emotional Preference Sensory Processing Styles Information Processing 11 Intelligence Preferences Brain Food Coping with Stress Sleep Attitude Movement

6 DRIVERS THAT INFLUENCE BRAIN PERFORMANCE Brain Fitness Stress Movement Sleep Attitude Food

6 DRIVERS THAT INFLUENCE BRAIN-PERFORMANCE

7 FACTORS THAT IMPACT YOUR UNIQUE NEUROLOGICAL DESIGN: Lateral Dominance Expressive / Receptive Preference 4 Neo-cortex Quadrants Rational / Emotional Preference Brain & Sensory Dominance Profile Sensory Preferences Intelligence Preferences

HOW THE BRAIN WORKS LEFT HEMISPHERE RIGHT HEMISPHERE Logical Detail Facts Planning Structured Task-orientated Learn through language Think inside the box Theoretical Systematic Creative Holistic Emotions Impulsive Spontaneous People-orientated Learn through pictures Think outside the box Practical Multi-task

EXPRESSIVE / RECEPTIVE Learner Receptive Learner Verbal oriented Language Talkative Outspoken Ask questions Participative Absorbing learner Reserved Think before act Shy Work independent Individualistic

FOUR QUADRANTS

RATIONAL / EMOTIONAL Emotional (Feel) Rational (Think) Feeler React instinctively People oriented Learn through experience Subjective Emotional Cognitive Intellectual Rational Realistic Task oriented Objective Facts

FUNCTIONS OF SENSES ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BODY RIGHT HAND: Fine motor activities Written & verbal communication RIGHT EYE: Short sighted eye – reading eye Look for detail Tracks from left to right Focuses on words RIGHT EAR: Words & language Facts What is said Verbal content Logical Detail Analitical Verbal

FUNCTIONS OF SENSES ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE BODY LEFT HAND: Gross motor activities Non-verbal communication LEFT EYE: Far sighted eye – picture eye Seek movement & bigger picture Tracks from right to left Focuses on color, shape, movements LEFT EAR: Emotions Rhythm How things are said Non-verbal content Pictures Creative Holistic Non verbal

. FULL SENSORY ACCESS LOGICAL Right hand dominant Right eye dominant (communication learner) Right eye dominant (visual learner) Right ear dominant (auditory learner) . LOGICAL

X X MIXED DOMINANCE Right hand dominant Left eye dominant (neurological hindrance) X Left eye dominant (visual learner) X Right ear dominant (neurological hindrance) CREATIVE

X X X BLOCKED DOMINANCE Right hand dominant Right eye dominant (neurological hindrance) X X Right eye dominant (neurological hindrance) X CREATIVE Right ear dominant (neurological hindrance)

SENSORY PREFERENCES

The LRP™ is a brain profile assessment for people to discover: 6 Drivers that influence their brain performance Brain Fitness Stress Sleep Movement Attitude Brain Food 7 Factors that make up your neurological design Lateral Dominance Expressive / Receptiveness Preference 4 Brain Quadrants Rational / Emotional Preference Information Processing Style Sensory Preferences 11 Intelligence Preferences General considerations for further development

CASE STUDY:

BENEFITS OF THE LRP ADVANCED™ PROFILE Improved workplace performance and productivity Increased brain fitness – work smarter and faster Accurate personal awareness of potential Unique self-management tool Identifies risk for human error Identification of neurological design and hindrances Indicates 6 drivers that optimize brain performance and brain health Improved interpersonal communication Improved social cohesion and effective team functioning Team synergy and performance optimization tool Vital management information about teams for managers and leaders Stress coping tool Have understanding of personal and others uniqueness Make informed subject and career choices Accelerate learning

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