In 2006, a breakthrough by MIT researchers allowed scientists to observe neurons within a living animal's brain, and to study how neurons changed in response to an experience.
This will soon provide a new method of verifying the effectiveness of Whole Mind Success techniques in enhancing our creative and innovative capabilities.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory used a new brain-imaging system which allowed them to see how genes shaped the brain in response to the environment.
We will be able to actually "see", instantaneously, what happens within our brains as we practice Whole Mind techniques. We could view the growth of new neural circuits which allow us to use both halves of the brain effectively.
Of course, for most of us, the end result is what we are really interested in - the development of new skills, increased creativity, innovation and effective leadership - something that many Whole Mind Success students are enjoying daily.
Labels: Brain Development, Research, Scientific Basis, Whole Mind Success

