Psychological Types #4: “NEUROSCIENCE OF PERSONALITY”
Psychological Types #4: “NEUROSCIENCE OF PERSONALITY”, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 43 lectures, based on 26 reviews, and has 193 subscribers.
You will learn about What neuroscience says about personality type today, based on over 500+ brains. How a brain-imaging session typically goes (when trying to broadly stimulate people.) Brain basics including functional regions, brain waves, and neural networks. How people tend to use their brains differently (over time and across activities). In lieu of a brain scan, one’s possible favorite brain regions (using a coloring poster). Neuro-diversity on teams. The clear scientific support for Jungian concepts like extraversion/introversion and judging vs. perceiving functions. Descriptions of the 8 Jungian functions based on brain-imaging results. Emotional dynamics in the brain. Emotions are intertwined in everything we do. How the brain shifts with a person’s age, biological factors, career, culture, organizational roles, and personality. Analytic vs. Holistic styles, with a deep dive into 4 developmental types: Dominant, Creative, Normalizing, and Harmonizing. Body-mind practices (e.g. breathwork, yoga) and the role of the ANS (autonomic nervous system). This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to know the latest science behind personality "types". or Anyone with a particularly scientific focus. or People who value cognitive diversity and want to better understand what that means. or Those who are interested in the "developed self": how upbringing, career, and other factors influence us. or Those who want to add emotions and subtypes to the Jung / Myers-Briggs framework. It is particularly useful for People who want to know the latest science behind personality "types". or Anyone with a particularly scientific focus. or People who value cognitive diversity and want to better understand what that means. or Those who are interested in the "developed self": how upbringing, career, and other factors influence us. or Those who want to add emotions and subtypes to the Jung / Myers-Briggs framework.
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Summary
Title: Psychological Types #4: “NEUROSCIENCE OF PERSONALITY”
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Curriculum Items: 61
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 61
Original Price: $59.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What neuroscience says about personality type today, based on over 500+ brains.
- How a brain-imaging session typically goes (when trying to broadly stimulate people.)
- Brain basics including functional regions, brain waves, and neural networks.
- How people tend to use their brains differently (over time and across activities).
- In lieu of a brain scan, one’s possible favorite brain regions (using a coloring poster).
- Neuro-diversity on teams.
- The clear scientific support for Jungian concepts like extraversion/introversion and judging vs. perceiving functions.
- Descriptions of the 8 Jungian functions based on brain-imaging results.
- Emotional dynamics in the brain. Emotions are intertwined in everything we do.
- How the brain shifts with a person’s age, biological factors, career, culture, organizational roles, and personality.
- Analytic vs. Holistic styles, with a deep dive into 4 developmental types: Dominant, Creative, Normalizing, and Harmonizing.
- Body-mind practices (e.g. breathwork, yoga) and the role of the ANS (autonomic nervous system).
Who Should Attend
- People who want to know the latest science behind personality "types".
- Anyone with a particularly scientific focus.
- People who value cognitive diversity and want to better understand what that means.
- Those who are interested in the "developed self": how upbringing, career, and other factors influence us.
- Those who want to add emotions and subtypes to the Jung / Myers-Briggs framework.
Target Audiences
- People who want to know the latest science behind personality "types".
- Anyone with a particularly scientific focus.
- People who value cognitive diversity and want to better understand what that means.
- Those who are interested in the "developed self": how upbringing, career, and other factors influence us.
- Those who want to add emotions and subtypes to the Jung / Myers-Briggs framework.
This is the 4th of four courses on the Myers-Briggs / Jungian psychological types.
The other courses in this series are informed by 15 years of hands-on neuroscience research. Now is your chance to go deeper into the results and implications of that research to appreciate the brain. The research relies on EEG technology to provide a “snapshot of the developed self”. Over 500 people have participated from all walks of life and multiple countries. The results align with established neuroscience and also clarify our understanding of personality type, understanding that “type” means a pattern of cognitive preferences, akin to handedness.
Ideally, you’ve taken the basics course in this series: “Find Your Best-Fit Type”.
We begin with brain basics, with a focus on the neocortex, the brain’s thick outermost layer. The brain is home to numerous functional regions. There are also brain waves and neural networks. Activity shifts, and networks get more or less active, as people try various tasks. Trying a diverse set of tasks over an hour is a great way to reveal normal, sustained variations among persons. While you likely cannot get a brain scan today, you can complete the downloadable coloring posterto better understand how your brain likely works.
We cover typical brain differences and similarities between people of various personality types. Other factors such as cultural upbringing, choice of career, and the kind of organizations people work in also strongly influence results. After all, whatever you are doing everyday will alter your brain wiring. The sum of these factors result in one’s “subtype”: Dominant, Creative, Normalizing or Harmonizing.
There are video out-takes from EEG sessions of two people to give you an idea of what the process is like.
You will also learn about the role of emotions. This is an area that the Myers-Briggs framework tends to neglect. In fact, emotions show up in many ways in the brain, impacting perception, motivation, cognition, and behavior. As a part of this, we will touch on the broader nervous system and the importance of body-mind practices.
We can hardly cover everything in this course! We will limit ourselves to pieces relevant to Dr. Carl Jung’s take on personality. Although we refer to Myers-Briggs terms at times, really we are using Jung’s terms with the neuroscience. And although this is not much of an application course, you will leave significantly more informed about the neuroscience of personality. Don’t worry too much about technical complexity. We will follow a gentle slope with lots of graphics!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome
Lecture 1: A New Century with New Tools
Lecture 2: My Brain Lab and Research History
Lecture 3: 3 Ontological Levels
Chapter 2: Brain Basics
Lecture 1: Brain Basics
Lecture 2: Brain Regions
Lecture 3: People Use Their Brains Differently
Lecture 4: Brains in Flow
Lecture 5: Extroversion – Introversion
Lecture 6: You Brain's Two CEO's
Lecture 7: Your Brain is Like an Orchestra
Chapter 3: Using the NeuroPQ
Lecture 1: Take the NeuroPQ Assessment
Lecture 2: Common Q&A Around the NeuroPQ
Lecture 3: Career, Culture, Gender, and More
Lecture 4: Teams and Cognitive Diversity
Chapter 4: Example Brain-Imaging Sessions
Lecture 1: Brain Imaging Session #1
Lecture 2: Brain Imaging Session #2
Chapter 5: Brain Insights by Jungian Cognitive Type
Lecture 1: What are the Cognitive Types?
Lecture 2: Se and the Brain (SP Types)
Lecture 3: Si and the Brain (SJ Types)
Lecture 4: Ne and the Brain (NP Types)
Lecture 5: Ni and the Brain (NJ Types)
Lecture 6: Te and the Brain (TJ Types)
Lecture 7: Ti and the Brain (TP Types)
Lecture 8: Fe and the Brain (FJ Types)
Lecture 9: Fi and the Brain (FP Types)
Chapter 6: Emotional Dyamics
Lecture 1: EQ vs. Emotional Dynamics
Lecture 2: Exploring Emotional Dynamics
Lecture 3: Emotional Dynamics and Personality Type
Chapter 7: Brain Wiring & Subtypes
Lecture 1: Analytic vs. Holistic (with ENFP Example)
Lecture 2: Analytic & Holistic for All 8 Jungian Processes
Lecture 3: The Work of Various Researchers
Lecture 4: Actually, a 4-Category Lens (with Se Example)
Chapter 8: The Four Neuro-Variants (for 64 "Subtypes")
Lecture 1: Overview of the 4 Variants
Lecture 2: Dominant (more driven and confident)
Lecture 3: Creative (more exploratory and social)
Lecture 4: Normalizing (more conventional and specialized)
Lecture 5: Harmonizing (more empathic and reflective)
Lecture 6: Variants are Developmental
Chapter 9: Body-Mind Practices
Lecture 1: Why Body-Mind Practices?
Lecture 2: Carl Jung: on yoga
Lecture 3: Type Specific Body-Mind Advice
Chapter 10: Parting Thoughts
Lecture 1: What We Covered
Lecture 2: Interviews with Professionals on the Future of Type
Instructors
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Yehuda Ben Jehoshua
Creative Director / Personal Coach -
Dario Nardi
instructor, author, and consultant
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