
One worker joins Rotary as a way to give back to the community … but struggles to limit his drinks at company functions.
Another worker’s caught stealing from the company coffers … but heads up a college fund for disadvantaged employees. A third worker loses his job because he lashes out at others.
How do you make daily decisions and why do some people where you work, act against their own best interests?
Thanks to a recent study, reported today, we now have a vital clue to help decode the complex communication signals between your brain cells. What does it mean to you?
Interestingly, researchers have begun to listen in on specific cell talk that enables the complex systems of the brain’s decision making operations. Check out their groundbreaking discovery by Dr. Daniel Butts at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Briefly stated, they discovered that the specific timing of these electrical pulses is crucial to interpreting how the neural code works as the brain represents what it sees in the natural environment. Why is this find significant?
Your neural code nearly everything the brain's trillions of cells during a millisecond. To break the neural code is to understand patterns of electrical impulses that neurons follow to communicate.
These electrical patterns allow the brain to read incoming stimuli, to make decisions based on new information, and to organize its activities to carry out tasks. What’s the next step?
Researchers have yet to interpret this neural language in order to understand how the brain uses it. Simply put, the human brain has yet to yield it’s infinitely complex interpretation of codes.
Stay tuned though, because today brought us another giant step closer to the next crack of light about what makes you and your colleagues tick. Imagine more sophisticated robots where you work … or see a workplace where people made more decisions based on a human brain’s best offering … and you’ve begun to see the possibilities for this groundbreaking research.










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