
As an Accredited Practitioner of TTI Success Insights in the UK, you will know all about the fascinating way in which our assessment questionnaires are validated using EEG brain images, specifically pre-frontal cortex gamma asymmetry. You’ll have also probably had a good look around TTI SI’s research site: research.ttisi.com and be familiar with Ron Bonnstetter, Senior VP of Research & Development. We are absolutely THRILLED to announce, that Dr Bonnstetter has agreed to conduct a special Webinar for our UK and Ireland VAAs and Clients entitled ‘Know Thyself: The Science of Self-Awareness’. This is a free event, which will take place on 30th September at 5pm BST and we know that it will be hugely insightful, not only because of the topic, but because talking with Ron always is! After hearing Dr. Bonnstetter talk (details listed below) the webinar will feature a large block of time dedicated to Q+A, so this is an exciting opportunity to ask anything related to TTI Success Insights research, assessment validity, or pre-frontal cortex gamma asymmetry in general. We will be selecting questions from our network to put to Dr. Bonnstetter at the end of the Webinar, so please send your questions in advance to Sarah Turner (sarah@ttisuccessinsights.co.uk), who will be part of the moderating team for the Webinar.
There is nothing more interesting than exploring ourselves. Imagine being able to actually see your own brain, as you make up your mind. This presentation will show state of the art neuroscience methods that expose our neurological decision-making pathways in real time.
In today’s world of massive social connectivity, it is crucial that each of us develop greater self-awareness. Understanding ourselves and others must start with a fundamental knowledge of just how our brains have evolved to make decisions, form patterns and ultimately create our own sense of reality.
As a result of these patented protocols, we will discuss the role of emotions in decisions, delve into the evolutionary impact of avoidance and the influence of implicit memories. Depending on your interest, other topics we can explore include: your brain on meditation, the mental impact of stress, the value of novelty, decision-making in a social-settings, your brain on addiction, and even free will. We may even open the door to having each of us question our own perception of reality.
Dr. Bonnstetter was originally schooled in the “hard sciences” and as a result, believed that while psychology was “interesting”, most of their findings could not be measured. And if they could measure it, it was not interesting. This presentation will disprove those assumptions.
Join us as we explore ourselves in ways never before available. If you have ever found yourself asking, “How should I know what I’m thinking? I’m not a mind reader!”, this webinar is for you.
Please email: sarah@ttisuccessinsights.co.uk to register your interest and receive the Zoom link and Webinar instructions. Please also email Sarah with any questions you may have for Dr Bonnstetter. We can’t wait to see you there!