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Innovation and the Brain
by
Dr. Gregory Berns
What does science say about how constraints introduced into a system can breed innovation and new ideas? What role does fear have in the iconoclast’s life? What are poor habits or better disciplines that might improve iconoclastic thinking? Listen, as Dr. Gregory Berns elaborates on the evidence that neuroscience is providing on how to think differently.
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Listen, as Dr. Gregory Berns elaborates on the evidence that neuroscience is providing on how to think differently.
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