@NicoleCRust thanks! It looks like this format is not compatible with (non-fire) Kindle because of some DRM format, ideally I'd like something that works both on kindle or other devices but maybe that doesn't exist anymore and I'll just look for it on Amazon.. In any case I will probably read it at some point - I have heard lots of good about it from multiple sources now! :)
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@NicoleCRust do you know if there is a way to get it in ebook format?
@NicoleCRust thanks! It looks like this format is not compatible with (non-fire) Kindle because of some DRM format, ideally I'd like something that works both on kindle or other devices but maybe that doesn't exist anymore and I'll just look for it on Amazon.. In any case I will probably read it at some point - I have heard lots of good about it from multiple sources now! :)
@NicoleCRust I managed to get it to work on my Kindle 😊 looking forward to reading it!
@elduvelle Oh wow! I’d love to hear your thoughts if the stars align to pass them along.
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@NicoleCRust I am wondering how much of this is that the hyperfocus on specific brain functions ignores the concept of flow (in EEG) and helps overall brain coordination). This is the same as the way pop psych is over simplifying inner processes. In neurotherapy "alpha-theta" training helps "mental flow", and it causes many things to "normalize" or heal (personality, memory, attention, trauma, creativity, dissociation, performance). I made a free brain balancing service- meditatingsounds.com
@petermeilahn
Your comment reminds me of a terrific brain/body workshop I was part of which was chock full of reasons to not hyperfocus on specific functions - for instance, we know that emotional state can trigger a heart attack and so if you want to study heart health, you need to study emotions too!
Workshop replay:
That talk: Olujimi Ajijola from the pull down menu here:
https://www.nationalacademies.org/en/event/45148_10-2025_understanding-brain-body-interactions-to-advance-brain-health-a-workshop