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Neuroscience of hazard awareness

a presentation from emotional intelligence worldwide

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Connection…

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Brain

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Brain

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Brain

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Exercise…

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Brain

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TOWARDS reward

AWAY threat

Basic premise…

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TOWARDS AWAY

Slower acting Milder Shorter Less common Adrenaline up little Dopamine up

Faster acting Stronger Longer More common Adrenaline up Dopamine down

Threat / Reward

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Threat response

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Power of the positive

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“The evidence is overwhelming that experiencing and expressing positive emotions and moods tends to enhance performance at individual, group, and organizational levels.”

Barsade & Gibson, 2007

Positive affect is critical to explaining outcomes that concern managers in organisations. Research shows impact on performance, decision making, turnover, prosocial behaviour, negotiation and conflict resolution behaviour, group dynamics, and leadership

(Barsade & Gibson, 2007)

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Research

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Broaden and build

Fredrickson, 2009

• Broaden thought-action repertoire

• Build personal resources

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• Better at keeping their jobs

• Superior productivity

• More resilient

• Less burnout

• Lower turnover

• Higher sales

(Lyubomirsky, 2005)

Work and Positive Emotion

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Research shows that people with higher levels of wellbeing are:

• Healthier • Stronger immune system • Recover quicker from illness • Live longer • More tolerant of pain • More successful • More resilient • More caring and altruistic • More socially engaged

Results - Personal

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What to do?

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Neuroscience of learning

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Attention…

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Attention

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2 + 7 =

9 + 11 =

21 + 15 =

132 + 12 =

154 + 231 =

1467 + 967 =

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Generation

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Spacing

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Use the error detection mechanism

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Plasticity

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Thank you!

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