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This awareness is what Siegel calls "mindsight" and suggests that how we focus our attention greatly shapes the structure of our brains; and the ability to grow new neural connections is available throughout our lives, and not only in our young formative years.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Rewiring Our Minds For A Modern Lifestyle Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2011
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This awareness is what Siegel calls "mindsight" and suggests that how we focus our attention greatly shapes the structure of our brains; and the ability to grow new neural connections is available throughout our lives, and not only in our young formative years.
Kingsley Dennis, Ph.D.: Rewiring Our Minds For A Modern Lifestyle Ph.D. Kingsley Dennis 2011
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In support of this, Simons' team found that so-called mindsight participants those sometimes showing a significant lag between sensing and seeing were far more likely than non-mindsighters to wrongly report sensing a change on 'catch-trials' when there wasn't actually a change between the pictures.
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In support of this, Simons' team found that so-called mindsight participants those sometimes showing a significant lag between sensing and seeing were far more likely than non-mindsighters to wrongly report sensing a change on 'catch-trials' when there wasn't actually a change between the pictures.
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This perceptual capacity, called mindsight by Ring and Cooper, is like clairvoyance, an ability tested and confirmed by parapsychologists.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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This perceptual capacity, called mindsight by Ring and Cooper, is like clairvoyance, an ability tested and confirmed by parapsychologists.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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This perceptual capacity, called mindsight by Ring and Cooper, is like clairvoyance, an ability tested and confirmed by parapsychologists.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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In my work with my patients, I needed to name this ability -- or lack of it -- and came up with the term "mindsight" to identify the capacity to see the inner world and respond sensitively to it.
Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': This Interconnected Life -- A Mother's Day Gift for Everyone M.D. Daniel J. Siegel 2010
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Then there are the studies on "mindsight" of Dr. Daniel Siegel, a child psychiatrist at UCLA, that suggest these are essential human abilities we should be teaching every child.
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This article on something called "mindsight" is interesting.
Archive 2004-01-01 Brian 2004
sumit commented on the word mindsight
1) The term given by some neuroscientists to the ability to apprehend what seems to be going through someone else's mind.
2) the ability to recognize that something has changed in a scene without being able to identify the change. This would represent a new mode of visual perception - "sensing without seeing" - but its existence is disputed
February 26, 2007