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Theory of Mind (Submitted, Website)
Theory of Mind is the branch of cognitive science that investigates how we ascribe mental states to other persons and how we use the states to explain and predict the actions of those other persons. More accurately, it is the branch that investigates mindreading or mentalizing or mentalistic abilities. These skills are shared by almost all human beings beyond early childhood. They are used to treat other agents as the bearers of unobservable psychological states and processes, and to anticipate and explain the agents’ behavior in terms of such states and processes. These mentalistic abilities are also called “folk psychology” by philosophers, and “naïve psychology” and “intuitive psychology” by cognitive scientists.It is important to note that Theory of Mind is not an appropriate term to characterize this research area (and neither to denote our mentalistic abilities) since it seems to assume right from the start the validity of a specific account of the nature and development of mindreading, that is, the view that it depends on the deployment of a theory of the mental realm, analogous to the theories of the physical world (“naïve physics”). But this view—known as theory-theory—is only one of the accounts offered to explain our mentalistic abilities. In contrast, theorists of mental simulation have suggested that what lies at the root of mindreading is not any sort of folk-psychological conceptual scheme, but rather a kind of mental modeling in which the simulator uses her own mind as an analog model of the mind of the simulated agent.
Neural - Myelencephalon Development - Embryology - UNSW (Submitted, Website)
Motor nucleus of facial nerve - IMAIOS (Submitted, Website)
Yoga in preschool for social emotional development (Submitted, Website)
This is a transcript of the Preschool Podcast, episode #48 “Yoga in preschool for social emotional development” Ron SPREEUWENBERG: Hi, I’m Ron Spreeuwenberg, co-founder and CEO of HiMama. Welcome to...
The Deep Contemplation of Nature (Submitted, Website)
Superior salivatory nucleus IMAIOS (Submitted, Website)
5 Ways to Reconnect With Nature (Submitted, Magazine Article)
Yoga in Schools Really Works: This is How One Program Helps Students Decompress (Submitted, Website)
Founders of the nonprofit Konscious Youth Development and Service (KYDS) New Jersey share how their mindfulness program in schools and meditation and open mic events in Ashbury Park are bringing positive change to a community.
Quadrigeminal plate | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org (Submitted, Website)
The quadrigeminal plate, also known as the tectal plate or tectum, is constituted by the superior and inferior colliculi.The tectum is the dorsal portion of the midbrain (brainstem), located posteriorly to the mesencephalic aqueduct. It derives...
Yoga in the Schools: Helping Adolescents Become Compassionate Adults (Submitted, Website)
Tired. Stressed. Bored. These are the words most commonly used by 22,000 high school students surveyed about their experiences in high school.
Mindfulness May Lower Blood Sugar Levels and Stress | Time (Submitted, Website)
Being overweight is stressful on the body, and stress can worsen obesity-related health issues and make it harder to shed pounds—throwing people into a vicious cycle that seems impossible to escape. Now, a new study published in the journal Obesity offers a strategy that may help. In a group of overweight women, mindfulness training reduced stress and fasting blood sugar levels better than traditional health-education classes.
Superior Colliculus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics (Submitted, Website)
Diane Bruni was the first ashtanga yoga teacher in Canada. She stopped by J’s yoga class in Brooklyn and they sat down afterwards to talk about her story of yoga’s entrance into the mainstream, yoga injuries, and the new directions that are being forged. Diane shares openly about her early and unconventional instruction in Iyengar method, controversial exit from the Ashtanga community, cancer diagnosis and healing, and the movement research she is exploring now. They discuss the current state of the Slow Yoga Revolution.
CU - Compassion Science - Research Brief_PUBLISH-ARCHIVE-(do not edit) (Submitted, Website)
The Science of Compassion Critical Links to Health and Wellbeing Executive Summary This brief provides an overview of compassion science, including the latest findings on how compassion can be cultivated for purposes of physical and mental health and healing. The surge of interest in compassion...
Chloe Brotheridge: Anxiety, Meditation and Being kind to yourself. (Submitted, Website)
Anxiety affects nearly a quarter of the population and as it's a topic that has come up more than once during podcasts with my guests I felt it was time to dig a little deeper into the topic. While it's completely normal to experience anxiety you may not be aware that you have it. Instead you may feel as though you're just highly stressed, a bit hormonal or just going through a rough patch. I've spoken on this podcast before about anxiety with guests including Luke Hersheson and Pixiwoo's Sam and Nic, as well as my own struggles, and in realising this was a much bigger issue was keen to speak to an expert on the subject. Chloe Brotheridge has written the book The Anxiety Solution, which is a really important read whether you suffer with anxiety yourself, or know someone who does. As well as detailing her own experiences with anxiety and panic attacks the book also offers realistic solutions to bringing down your anxiety levels as well as the comfort of reassuring you that you're not alone.In this podcast we talk about Chloe's book, her own experiences with anxiety, how to spot the warning signs that you're not just stressed, how to help someone you know through anxiety and the benefits of meditation and yoga.
Chloe's website www.calmer-you.com provides another resource with links to helpful sites as well as a downloadable meditation and details of her upcoming events, as well as how to get in touch with her.
I hope you find this podcast helpful. Leave comments on the page here, over on twitter @emmaguns or you can email me at thebeautypodcast@gmail.com
Mia Togo: Rinsing your anxiety with Yoga (Submitted, Website)
Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST!Have you ever thought of ways to RINSE yourself of anxiety, self doubt, and fear? In this exciting episode we have the privilege of hearing from acclaimed Yoga Teacher and Personal coach Mia Togo. We go deep into the details of Mia’s journey from practicing Yoga to teaching Yoga, to now Mentoring Yoga Teachers worldwide. Today Mia reveals a method to find clarity in your voice through self acceptance.
Learn to accept your light and learn how to shine, As Mia shows us a path to Rinse away fear and empower your mind on this exciting episode of the Yoga revealed podcast with Mia Togo
Thank you for tuning into the Yoga Revealed Podcast. You can learn more about Mia and her upcoming classes and trainings worldwide at her site a http://miatogo.com/ Until next time Yogis, Live Light Shine Bright!
On the promotion of human flourishing (Submitted, Website)
Prison Mindfulness Institute (Submitted, Website)
OUR MISSIONis to provide prisoners, prison staff and prison volunteers, with the most effective, evidence-based tools for rehabilitation, self-transformation, and personal & professional development. In particular, we provide and promote the use of proven effective mindfulness-based interventions (MBI’s). Our dual focus is on transforming individual lives as well as transforming the corrections system as a whole in order to mitigate its extremely destructive impact on families, communities and the overall social capital of our society.
Compassionate Conservation Finally Comes of Age: Killing in the name of conservation doesn't work (Submitted, Magazine Article)
Ethics must be firmly implanted in conservation biology
CTZNpodcast w/ kerri kelly (Submitted, Website)
“We are exploring a citizenship of solidarity in how we show up for each other. We're joined today by Reverend angel Kyodo williams, acclaimed author and Zen master, as we talk about holding the complexity of who we are in America and why meditation is not enough.”
Mindreading ability helps organize thinking (Submitted, Website)
The why and how of effective altruism (Submitted, Website)
If you're lucky enough to live without want, it's a natural impulse to be altruistic to others. But, asks philosopher Peter Singer, what's the most effective way to give? He talks through some surprising thought experiments to help you balance emotion and practicality -- and make the biggest impact with whatever you can share. NOTE: Starting at 0:30, this talk contains 30 seconds of graphic footage.
How to let altruism be your guide (Submitted, Website)
What is altruism? Put simply, it's the wish that other people may be happy. And, says Matthieu Ricard, a happiness researcher and a Buddhist monk, altruism is also a great lens for making decisions, both for the short and long term, in work and in life.
Why some people are more altruistic than others (Submitted, Website)
Why do some people do selfless things, helping other people even at risk to their own well-being? Psychology researcher Abigail Marsh studies the motivations of people who do extremely altruistic acts, like donating a kidney to a complete stranger. Are their brains just different?
“Healthy Habits of Mind” – The Science of Compassion (Submitted, Audiovisual)
This documentary explores how neurobiology can explain the value of mindfulness in education. See how children practice mindful living and heartfulness.“Healthy Habits of Mind” was created by filmmaker Mette Bahnsen.
Overcoming Your Fears and Healing Cancer With Elissa Goodman (Submitted, Website)
Facing Cancer with Courage (Submitted, Website)
Although it's not a cure, yoga can help you survive cancer with strength, hope, and vitality.
Yoga Retreats for Cancer Sufferers (Submitted, Website)
Vicky Fox on Yoga for Cancer + The Value of Community (Submitted, Website)
Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things (Submitted, Film)
With Dan Harris, Joshua Becker, Shannon Whitehead, Sam Harris. How might your life be better with less?
No Impact Man: The Documentary (Submitted, Film)
With Colin Beavan, Michelle Conlin. Follow the Manhattan-based Beavan family as they abandon their high consumption 5th Avenue lifestyle and try to live a year while making no net environmental impact.
Yoga for the Cancer Population with Lara Benusis (Submitted, Website)
Yoga for Cancer Survivors - with Certified Yoga Therapist, Alison Crowley (Submitted, Website)
In this interview, Alison Crowley talks about how she used to be dancer and an actress. Due to a series of injuries, she discovered yoga as a way to help her heal. She eventually completed several yoga and yoga therapy courses which brought her to her current business as a yoga therapist.Alison has been able to convince several hospitals in Los Angeles to offer yoga classes for women cancer survivors. She also sees clients privately for yoga therapy. Alison shares how important these yoga classes are for the women and how they facilitate a strong sense of community. Alison’s business goes to show how you can be a trail blazer and be successful at a business that is desperately needed, but no one else is doing. I hope you are as inspired by Alison’s work as I am.
Why People Take Risks To Help Others: Altruism's Roots In The Brain (Submitted, Website)
In the face of natural disasters and disease, there are always people who step forward to help. Their brains may tell why. This story originally aired on Sept. 22 on Morning Edition.
Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency (Submitted, Website)
Compassion: An Evolutionary Analysis and Empirical Review (Submitted, Website)
Bhikkhu Analayo: The Satipatthana Sutta (Submitted, Website)
factor induces angiogenesis: Topics by Science.gov (Submitted, Website)
Someone to know: Ashley Krstulovich brings yoga to local schools (Submitted, Website)
Why you should know her: Ashley Krstulovich teaches yoga in a studio she shares with photographer Kari Bedford at 314 E. Monroe St. For two years
Breathing through Cancer with Linda Scheele (Submitted, Website)
Linda Scheele is certified in cancer yoga, and today we get personal in our interview and we talk about her loss of her two kids, her diagnosis, and how she healed. And with decades of experience, you have to hear what the 76-year-old health revolutionist has to say about how to Heal Better Fast! Please welcome Linda Scheele.
» How big is a human cell? (Submitted, Website)
Vignettes that reveal how numbers serve as a sixth sense to understanding our cells
Healing Yoga (Submitted, Website)
Hosted by Stephanie Cunningham, a yoga teacher herself who is committed to sharing yoga with anyone, especially the over 50's.Stephanie created this podcast to share how yoga can be practiced by anyone with amazing benefits. Yoga teachers themselves will share their stories; discussing why they teach, who they teach, how students benefit. Every fortnight or so, we will release a new episode. We will talk with teachers about teaching children, curvy bodies, the elderly but also those that each yoga to support students with diabetes, cancer and mental health issues.
Loving Yourself after Breast Cancer (Submitted, Website)
Society likes to talk a lot about self-care: which often translates to a box of chocolates, a bubble bath, and perhaps a glass of wine. Our guest writer, Kim Fredrickson, however, takes the idea of breast cancer self-care (and all self-care) to a higher level–beginning with the language in which we talk to ourselves. Perfectionists, self-critics, and those of us who tend to ignore ourselves a lot, this article is for you! We are so privileged and grateful for Kim Fredrickson’s wise words this week.
Yuko's Story - Cancer Recovery and Yoga - Urban Yogis Ep 2 - Deepak Chopra (Submitted, Audiovisual)
Naked Yoga with Doria Gani (Submitted, Website)
Doria Gani is a Naked Yoga Teacher and cancer survivor. We go deep into her Way of Yoga, Shamanism, her cancer experience and much more.
Yoga improves sleep in people being treated for cancer (Submitted, Website)
Timothy McCall's East/West Journey Through Cancer (Submitted, Website)
Yoga Therapy for Colorectal Cancer (Submitted, Website)
In this month’s Taboo-ty Podcast episode, Fight CRC interviews Jean DiCarlo-Wagner, a stage IIIc colorectal cancer survivor and yoga therapist. Jean explains how yoga therapy helped her after her diagnosis and through survivorship and how it may benefit other cancer survivors. Since 2005, she has been teaching yoga in San Diego, California and online and offers a class called Yoga for Healing – A Cancer Survivors Class. Visit Jean’s website, Yoga Being yogabeing.net/
Healing Yoga & Cancer w/ Lorien Neargarder (Submitted, Website)
In this interview, Cancer Exercise Specialist and Therapeutic Yoga Teacher, Lorien Neargarder, shares her experience teaching yoga to cancer patients and survivors.
A Yoga Practice to Support You During and After Cancer (Submitted, Miscellaneous)
We would like to welcome you to join us for this session if you have or are suffering with cancer or you would like a gentle practice of Meditation, Yoga and Relaxation.Edwina who teaches at Lotus Flower Yoga would like to share this practice with you after recovering from breast cancer herself. Knowing she has been through and recovering gives great comfort to anyone who maybe or has be suffering and wants to do Yoga with an experienced teacher.
In this practice Edwina with do a meditation to open, Yoga asanas and then finish with Relaxation.
Caring to Unify the Future of Conservation (Submitted, Journal Article)
An ethic of care and caring—such as people manifest for one another, for companion animals and plants, and for favorite places—must be extended to all of nature. Extending the moral scope of care in this way is important because it has the potential to change human behavior on a large scale. The moral and emotional power of care can give new vigor and broaden horizons for conservation. It can foster behaviors and policies to create a thriving, resilient planet for humans and other creatures to inhabit.
Integral Ecology (Submitted, Book)
Today there is a bewildering diversity of views on ecology and the natural environment. With more than two hundred distinct and valuable perspectives on the natural world—and with scientists, economists,...
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