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The most in-demand creative professions
Professions that require creative thinking help turn a hobby into a profitable business. The advantages of such work:
The importance of music in psychology: Therapeutic potential and human self-expression
The intertwining of music with human psychology has long been a subject of scientific research and cultural introspection.
Igor Dryomin: Opening of the youth exhibition "New Time"
Youth exhibition-contest "New time". Moscow, Krymsky Val, 10. West wing of the New Tretyakov Gallery, 4th floor.
Igor Dryomin: Egon Schiele and Richard Lindner: META Body Physics
The Museum of Printed Graphics - a new private museum on the art map of Moscow - presented the exhibition project Egon Schiele and Richard Lindner: METAphysics of the body.
Igor Dryomin: The Magic of Theater and Cinema - 2019
Exhibitions of the Moscow Union of Artists with this name are held in Moscow regularly. Now every two years.
Igor Dryomin: Artist Denis De Gluard
Presentation of new works by the famous Belgian artist Denis De Gluard - a recognized follower of Jackson Pollock.
Igor Dryomin: The Artist and the World
The exhibition of artists from the Moscow printmaking of the Ministry of Agriculture was held from November 7 to 14, 2019.
Metacognition
Metacognition (from the Greek μετά — "after," "above" — and the Latin cognitio — "knowledge") is a set of cognitive processes aimed at understanding, analyzing, and regulating one’s own cognitive activitySimply put, it is thinking about thinking: a person’s ability to observe how they think, remember, and solve problems, and then adjust these processes.
Selective attention
Selective attention is the nervous system’s ability to direct cognitive resources to a limited range of stimuli from the overall sensory input, while simultaneously suppressing responses to everything elseIn other words, the brain doesn’t process everything; it chooses what’s worth processing and what’s not.
Blind spots of thinking
Brain blind spots are systematic errors in cognitive processes in which a person is unaware of their own biases, false assumptions, and limitations in judgment, even though they readily notice the same errors in others.
Methods for documenting and preserving endangered languages
Endangerment is generally defined as a situation where children and young adults no longer use their ancestral language in everyday life. While the language itself may still be spoken within the family, at religious or ceremonial events, it is not passed on as a first language to the next generation.