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Can Technology Rewire Our Brains?

Monday, December 15th, 2008

By Michael McCauley

Can the way we interact with technology alter our neural pathways? Some recent research by Dr. Gary Small, a clinical psychologist at UCLA and an expert on memory, aging, and the brain, indicates that the way we use technology today may be changing the way we read, learn and interact with one other. Dr. Small suggests that a balance between technology and personal interaction is ideal, providing our brains with the opportunity to build circuits focused on technology and social interactions. It seems that this is especially important when it comes to persuasive technologies. Because persuasive technologies both provide some significant advantages over personal persuasion methods, it is reasonable to assume that we will rely on these technologies more in the future.

At Cerebyte we want to integrate the best of persuasive technology with the best of personal interaction going forward. That is why we are so excited by the persuasive coaching model, where persuasive technology is used together with a live coach to facilitate personal transformation. By maintaining the essential person-to-person interaction that Dr. Small believes is necessary to balanced development, the user can “rewire” his or her brain on many levels. In addition, our experience indicates that synergy is created – and it enables much faster transformation than technology or coaching alone would provide.

The Technology of Hope and Change

Friday, November 14th, 2008

By William Seidman

One of President-elect Obama’s messages is about the importance of hope, and its importance to real change. Another portion of his message is about the importance of technology to governing and to communication. His campaign’s use of the internet underscores this idea. In fact, Cerebyte’s technology is a form of hope – a way to achieve more than the organizations we meet and work with ever thought possible.

Positive deviants seek to achieve the possible, which is similar to the idea of hope. Our technology uses positive visualization so that each person can achieve the possibilities of change envisioned by the positive deviants – so that people move into hope – often from frustration or limited vision.

Our technology enables many people at once to experience this hope.

 
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