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Improv is like writing. It's actually a different discipline to acting. It helps acting greatly, but it's completely different. It's the same side of your brain when you write as when you improv.

Daniel Kaluuya
disciplinebrainwriting
Our bodies like rhythm and our brains like melody and harmony. by Daniel Levitin

Our bodies like rhythm and our brains like melody and harmony.

Daniel Levitin
harmonybodybrain

The most fundamental principle of the organized mind, the one most critical to keeping us from forgetting or losing things, is to shift the burden of organizing from our brains to the external world.

Daniel Levitin
organized-mindprinciplesbrain

Similarly, dance is not just a raging sea of unrelated bodily movements; the relationship of those movements to one another is what creates integrity and integrality, a coherence and cohesion that the higher levels of our brain process.

Daniel Levitin
seabrainintegrity
The gift of the great microscopist is the ability to think with t... by Daniel Mazia

The gift of the great microscopist is the ability to think with the eyes and see with the brain.

Daniel Mazia
eyebrainthinking

The human brain is like a memory system that records every thing that happens to us and makes intelligent predictions based on those experiences.

Daniel Tammet
intelligentbrainmemories

We have a brain for one reason and one reason only - and that's to produce adaptable and complex movements.

Daniel Wolpert
movementreasonbrain
You may reason that we have [brains] to perceive the world or to... by Daniel Wolpert

You may reason that we have [brains] to perceive the world or to think, and that's completely wrong.

Daniel Wolpert
brainworldthinking
I am a movement chauvinist. by Daniel Wolpert

I am a movement chauvinist.

Daniel Wolpert
movementbrain

It just seduces you when you read a story and your brain relates to it. You recognize or connect with it. You identify with it; you're bound to.

Danny Boyle
seducingstoriesbrain

All whispers and echoes from a past that is gone teem into the sleeper's brain, and he is with them, and part of them.

Daphne du Maurier
echoesbrainpast

I spend a lot of time upside down. It increases the blood flow to the brain, so it really helps your creativity.

Daphne Guinness
creativitybrainblood

Not only when one does meditation one is getting into a different realm, cognitively, but if you look at the imaging that's done on people when they're meditating, they indeed are entering a different portion of the brain which is activated.

Darold Treffert
meditationbrainpeople

Savant syndrome, characteristically, consists of left hemisphere dysfunction coupled with right hemisphere emergence, and what you see in the savant are basically right brain skills.

Darold Treffert
dysfunctionskillsbrain

Now I realize, and I acknowledge, that the right brain/left brain distinction is a tremendous oversimplification. We don't come neatly divided into right and left hemispheres, but the fact is that the two hemispheres of the brain do specialize in certain functions.

Darold Treffert
hemispherebraintwo

Savant syndrome and autism, I think, are not disorders of brain structure, but they're disorders of brain function.

Darold Treffert
autismbrainthinking

The lancet fluke (Dicrocoelium) infects the brain of ants by taking control and driving them to climb to the top of a blade of grass where they can be eaten by a cow. The ingested fluke then lays eggs in the cow gut. Eventually, the eggs exit the cow, and hungry snails eat the dung (and fluke eggs). The fluke enters the snail's digestive gland and gets excreted in sticky slime full of a seething mass of flukes to be drunk by ants as a source of moisture.

Darrel Ray
drunkeggsbrain

I ran into an extraordinary doctor. He got up inside my head and figured out how my brain processed things, what my core values were, what my inner dialogue was.

Darrell Hammond
doctorsdialoguebrain
It can't have been fun to live with somebody whose brain was unde... by Darrell Hammond

It can't have been fun to live with somebody whose brain was under siege.

Darrell Hammond
siegebrainfun

I think there's something in collaboration - the fact that you can sit there and bounce ideas off of someone. It definitely matters who the person is, because certain people... The act of collaboration, where you can talk to someone, hang out, get ideas going, there is something in that. That's similar between everyone. But I think every individual collaborator is different, because they have different brains and emotions and ways of working, so it changes. Definitely.

Darren Aronofsky
brainpeoplethinking
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