It’s time all organizations make what could be the most strategic decision in decades regarding organizational structure: Move the learning and talent development functions out from under the human ...
Acetylcholine (ACh) is a neuromodulator with a central role in aversive learning - rapid conditioning to unpleasant smell, taste, or touch. These learning functions play out in cells called D2 ...
For decades, learning and development (L&D) has been the engine that helps organizations build skills, strengthen leadership and adapt to change. Yet despite its contributions, L&D still faces an ...
Researchers identify how acetylcholine sets off a signal cascade in brain cells that directly influence aversive learning and memory formation. Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have lower levels ...
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