I’ve been away for a couple of weeks, and am back with a new video that is one I’ve been wanting to record for some time now.
In this video, I talk about some very common myths about the brain that are perpetuated within the hypnosis field and related fields. I refute a number of popular myths with modern neuroscience – myths such as us having preferred learning styles (such as NLP’s rep systems), only using 10% of our brains and being left or right brained, plus many more about memory, IQ and brain size!
Enjoy the video, let me know what you think….
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The tiny brain at the start was funny, it made me laugh and made my bad day better! I always like the monochrome and your whole presentation style. It reminds me of school science lessons in the sixties except that my science teacher was a very lugubrious man with no discernible sense of humour. But in his place I don’t think I’d have had one either.
As for content, it was absorbing throughout. As a female I have experienced the social engineering aspects of some these myths, but I have never thought about them in a collective sense before now, and that has been very interesting. Thank you!
Thank you very much for taking the time to write and say so Bobby, you have made my day.
My very best wishes to you, Adam.