Oliver Sacks: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

Oliver Sacks: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

What is Oliver Sacks’ The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat about? What does his psychological research reveal about how the brain works? In his book The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks discusses some of the most extreme cases of neurological impairment he has witnessed throughout his work. Sacks examines these case studies in hopes of learning how the brain makes up for impairments in one area by overcompensating in another. Continue below for a brief overview of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: Dr. P’s Case

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: Dr. P’s Case

Who was Dr. P from The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? What did Dr. P’s case teach author Oliver Sacks about left-hemisphere damage? In the book of psychological case studies, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Dr. P was a patient who suffered from left-hemisphere damage and had trouble identifying what he was seeing. In fact, the book is named after Dr. P because he did, literally, mistake his wife’s head for a floating hat. Continue on for more information about the case study of Dr. P. in The Man Who Mistook His Wife

How to Show Appreciation: 5 Love Languages

A Life of Love: Creating an Extraordinary Life

How do you show appreciation? Why do you think many people feel as though they aren’t being appreciated? From personal relationships to the workplace, showing your appreciation helps others feel affirmed and valued. Yet we may hesitate to show appreciation or not show it in the way that the person prefers to receive it. The Five Love Languages explain why people like being appreciated, how to discover someone’s love language, and how to show appreciation in a way that corresponds to the way a person prefers to be appreciated. Read more about the five “love languages” below and how they

Dr. Glenn Livingston: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Diet

Dr. Glenn Livingston: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Diet

Are you trying to eat healthily but keep running into obstacles? Do you want advice on how to stop sabotaging your diet? In his book Never Binge Again, Dr. Glenn Livingston discusses the most common reasons why food plans fail and how to overcome them. There are so many ways we sabotage our diets: from cravings to social pressure to trauma. But Dr. Livingston goes over all of them and how to fight back. Continue reading to learn how to stop sabotaging your diet.

The 2 Major Health Benefits of Positive Thinking

The 2 Major Health Benefits of Positive Thinking

How does positivity affect your health? How can you get the health benefits of positive thinking Positivity affects your health by creating balance and harmony within your body. You can get the health benefits of positive thinking by changing how you feel about your body to boost your positivity. This affects your overall health and well-being. Read on to discover the health benefits of positive thinking.

The Man With No Memories: The Jimmie G. Case Study

The Man With No Memories: The Jimmie G. Case Study

Who was Jimmie G. from The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? What made Jimmie G.’s case study on Korsakov’s syndrome so unique? Jimmie G. was one of psychologist Oliver Sacks’ patients who suffered from Korsakov’s syndrome. Jimmie G.’s was very similar to ten-second-Tom from the movie 50 First Dates in that his memory of the last 30 years was wiped and he was stuck in an eternal present. Continue reading to learn all about the amazing case of Jimmie G.

Active Listening: Tips + Reflection Prompts

Active Listening: Tips + Reflection Prompts

Do you consider yourself an active listener? Do you find it easy to build rapport and understand where people are coming from? Active listening is an important skill to facilitate effective communication and ingratiate yourself with others. When we actively listen, we listen not to respond, but to understand. This article covers some active listening tips that you can start putting to practice right now.

Oren Klaff: To Sell Your Idea, Target the Croc Brain

Oren Klaff: To Sell Your Idea, Target the Croc Brain

What does Oren Klaff mean by the “croc brain”? How does the croc brain process information? In his book Pitch Anything, Oren Klaff discusses the concept of the croc brain in the context of sales pitching. According to Klaff, one of the main reasons many good ideas get rejected when pitched is because we present them in a way that appeals to the target’s higher reasoning powers (logic and reason) but they are perceiving that information through the primitive crocodile brain.  In this article, we’ll take a look at croc brain processing and how it affects your pitch.

Disembodiment: Case Study on Loss of Proprioception

Disembodiment: Case Study on Loss of Proprioception

Who was Christina in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? Why did Christina suddenly lose control of her own body? One of Oliver Sack’s patients was Christina, a young woman who suddenly became disembodied due to unknown reasons. At the age of 27, Christina suffered a loss of proprioception, meaning she was basically a brain operating a robot body. Continue reading to learn all about Christina’s extraordinary case.

The Secret to a Good Sales Pitch: Frame Control

The Secret to a Good Sales Pitch: Frame Control

How do you craft a successful sales pitch? How can you get through the prospective buyer’s defenses and get them to seriously consider your proposition? According to Oren Klafff, the author of Pitch Anything, the key to crafting a good sales pitch is to win what he calls a “frame collision.” There are three common frames that your target could adopt: 1) the power frame, 2) the analyst frame, and 3) the time frame. In this article, we’ll discuss how to establish yourself in the dominant frame, which will greatly maximize the chances of getting your idea considered.