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127: Carmen Simon: Using brain science to deviate from expected patterns and create memorable content

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Jul 9, 2024
Carmen Simon, Chief Science Officer at Corporate Visions and Brain Science Instructor at Stanford CS, discusses using brain science to create memorable content. Topics include embodied cognition, deviating from expected patterns in AI, making data impactful, and the future of neuroscience in marketing.
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INSIGHT

Embodied Cognition Shapes Memory

  • Attention, memory and decisions arise from brain, body and environment interacting, not just mental representations.
  • Embodied cognition means physical engagement (like note-taking) strengthens memory and focus.
ADVICE

Ask People To Handwrite Notes

  • Ask your audience to take handwritten notes during presentations to engage multiple body systems and improve recall.
  • Prefer handwriting over typing because it forces synthesis and produces higher-quality memory traces.
ADVICE

Use Collaborative Whiteboarding

  • Use whiteboarding and invite audiences to draw along to create physical engagement and mental models.
  • This co-creation boosts recall and helps memories persist after 48 hours and beyond.
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