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PERCEPTION

depends on what you see

The visual system serves as the largest perceptual network in the human brain.

 

More than half of your cortex handles direct and indirect visual processing.​
 

More than 70% of your sensory neuronal activity is visual.
 

Visual processing supports all cognition.

A CALL TO ACTION

Sight is your most underutilized sense.

And visualization can be helpful in more ways than you may have imagined.

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MINDBODY SUPPORT

Somatic orientation

Emotional regulation

State regulation

Pain management

Mindfulness support

INSIGHT & INTUITION

Embodied wisdom

Experiential context

Perceptual shifts

Pattern recognition

Breakthroughs

PATHFINDING

Future vision

Landscape awareness

Available pathways

Unseen forces

Simulations

COMMUNICATION

Relational dynamics

Desired outcomes

Unspoken needs

Message priorities

Experiential levers

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PATHWAYS IN PLAIN SIGHT

Join Cherie June 17 @ 2 pm ET at the Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies for "Pathways in Plain Sight"

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Cherie Dikelsky, ACC, ECPC

"Nothing is more valuable to a futurist—a creator, a transformer, an advocate—than the emergent present time."

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