Know Thyself Development: Dr. Leo Maganares Editing: Ian Brailsford Narration: Jonathan Phillips.

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Know Thyself Development: Dr. Leo Maganares Editing: Ian Brailsford Narration: Jonathan Phillips

Transition of Information from Senses to the Brain Image obtained from created by Dr. Leo Maganares

The Memory Mechanism SensoryShort-Term Long-Term Procedural (skills) how to drive a car Declarative (facts) Semantic What is a car? Episodic Your first car Image created by Dr. Leo Maganares

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Our Brain Retains Only Stimulation / Information that Pleases the Brain Know Thyself Image obtained from obtained from images.dilkholkebol.com/user_home.php?ob=views

Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner We are All Smart Know Thyself

 Linguistic  Logical-Mathematical  Spatial  Bodily Kinesthetic  Musical  Interpersonal  Intrapersonal Multiple Intelligences

Additional Intelligence Areas  Naturalistic  Moral Sensibility  Sexuality  Humor  Intuition  Creativity  Culinary Ability  Olfactory Perception  Ability to Synthesize the other Intelligences

Know Thyself

Multiple Intelligences Profile Dr. Leo Maganares Image created by Dr. Leo Maganares

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