What is the name given to the oldest part of the human brain
The Reptilian Brain
What happened to poor Leonardo De Caprio in the film Aviator
He became OCD from spending too much time with a person that had extreme OCD. It took 2 years to rewire his brain back to how it was before
If we judge ourselves by our intentions, what do others judge us by?
Our impact
In Mind the Gap sequence of events, what does the gap indicate
Thought process to take place
OR
Stop and Think
What was learning to drive an example of
Why does a young child automatically pause and then scream or cry when they fall
Because their brain has not developed and is working off the reptilian (fight or flight) mode. As they grow and mature this can change
When working in the conscious mind how much energy does it consume?
80% of our energy. This is why you may be tired after a day of working with your conscious mind
Frequent training simulations such as fire drills or other emergency evacuations are good for what? (extra points if you can tell us what it relates to)
To prepare managers and their team for high-stress situations, allowing them to practice their responses in a controlled environment.
Extra point - mind the gap
When we believe we can or cannot do something what are we living by?
We are living by our paradigms (remember how people believed the 4 min mile could not be beaten).
What are the four stages that brings learning from the unconscious brain to the conscious and back to the unconscious.
unconscious incompetence
conscious incompetence
conscious competence
unconscious competence
Searching for your keys is a good example of....
The brain simplifying things. It filters out what it deems unnecessary items to help you "see" your keys
If a good role model pushes us to meet our potential and encourages us to be our best selves, what could this be perceived as by some people?
The role model could be seen as a bully
Can you name the ABC's of learning
Affect, Behaviour and Cognition
Who was the first man to beat the "4 min mile" Barrier
Roger Bannister – first man to beat the
4-minute mile barrier on May 6, 1954 (3:59:4)
Can you name the parts of the "three layered brain" theory
Reptilian, Limbic, Cerebrum