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Neuroplasticity is not a revolutionary new idea, at least not for Feldenkrais Method teachers
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Special Presentation by Zoran Kovich, CFP Assistant Trainer
SATURDAY 20 MARCH 2010 11.00am Paradise Point, Gold Coast
Moshe Feldenkrais would not have done what he did had he not presumed the human nervous system was 'plastic'. Reaping the ideas of his time, he methodically formulated from them practical applications that, in turn, anticipated now emerging scientific paradigms.
In this session we will take Moshe's lead, examining ideas from cutting edge research and then considering how we might utilise them to invent "Feldenkraisian" learning technologies to drive the neuroplastic change we always believed existed.
COME ALONG. BE INNOVATORS. HAVE A GREAT TIME.
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