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A Global Aggregation of Leading Edge Articles on Management Innovation, Creative Leadership, Creativity and Innovation.  

This is the official blog of Ralph Kerle, Chairman, the Creative Leadership Forum. The views expressed are his own and do not represent the views of the International or National Advisory Board members. ______________________________________________________________________________________

 

Entries in Neuroscience (44)

Friday
Jul172009

Wheelchair Steered by Brainwaves

Toyota and Japanese research foundation RIKEN have teamed up to create a revolutionary wheelchair steered by mind control. This remarkable development is one of the first practical uses of EEG (Electro-encephalogram) signals.

Designed for people with severe disabilities, the Toyota/RIKEN wheelchair is fitted with an EEG detector in the form of a electrode array skull cap, a cheek puff detector and a display that assists with control. To turn left, right and move forward, the driver simply thinks about the movement and the wheelchair instantly and seamlessly responds. To stop the wheelchair, the driver puffs his/her cheek. A detector on the face picks up the signal and immediately stops the wheelchair.

 

Monday
Jun292009

Optical Illusions to Test Your Brain

Check out these optical illusions

Click here

Tuesday
May262009

Test your Image IQ here...

 

Have you tested your IQ with the Image Quiz?

 

Test it here 

Thursday
May212009

Right Brain vs Left Brain Creativity Test

Being creative or artistic doesn’t mean you know how to draw or play an instrument. Being creative is a way of thinking, a way of viewing the world.

Creative people use the RIGHT side of their brains more than the LEFT. Take the test and find out if your brain is RIGHT for a creative career.

Take the Test NOW - CLICK HERE

Tuesday
May192009

Can we make you yawn???

Apparently Einstein used to sleep 11 hours a day including naps

Many artistic creatives like Michelangelo survived on an average of 4 hours a day

How many hours do you need?

Do you work better at night?

You have heard the rhetoric...

Can someone who yawns, make you yawn...

Try some samples, while you think about it...

Emilie's don't yawn game