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TED presenters share their brain waves from a backlighted, red-carpeted dais while giant cameras glide overhead, capturing their every gesture from multiple angles and projecting them onto Jumbotron megascreens.
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When they can digitally share their brains, leaders can achieve a more robust digital presence than would be possible even by the most ambitious internal media campaign or whistle-stop tour of the company.
By trying out different ways to deliver employee-authored content, subject-matter experts can feel more at ease with sharing their brain-power on demand in a social forum that is simple and not time-consuming.
"I found if I spoke in a very matter of fact way, such as: 'There are 23 million menstruating women in the UK, give them the market share data', somehow their brain would switch off from the product," she says.
In another experiment, he took two monkeys and gave them both half of a piece of information to successfully move a robotic arm, which required them to share the information through their brain.
When errors were subtracted from correct answers, those with left-handedness in their families--who may share brain characteristics with their left-handed relatives--outscored those without (with so few lefties in the population, the scientists focused on lefty "families" instead).
Enclosed by an intimate capsule and immersed in an audiovisual environment that responds to and reflects their shared brain activity, visitors can directly experience and manipulate their internal efforts to approach each other, or distance themselves from each other.
"He and I basically share a brain," Ms. Rebeck said.
Now she adds, she and Ms. McChesney "share a brain".
That means admire and want to share my brain with and make part of my brain.
According to comparative neuroanatomy, songbirds and humans share analogous brain structures involved in vocal learning.
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