Recommended Reading List for Elements Related to Neuro Agility

  1. Vermeulen, A. (2014). Tick Tock This Makes Your Brain Rock. Amazon.
  2. Howard, P.J. (2006). The Owner’s Manual for the Brain (3rd ed). Austin:  Bard Press.
  3. Hannaford, C. (2007). Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All in Your Head (2nd ed). Great River Books.
  4. Hannaford, C. (2010). The Dominance Factor: How Knowing Your Dominant Eye, Ear, Brain, Hand and Foot Can Improve Your Learning. Great River Books.
  5. Sylwester, R. (2005). How to Explain a Brain. Corwin Press.
  6. Gardner, H. (1999). Intelligence Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21st Century. Basic Books.
  7. Katz, L.C and Rubin, M. (1999). Keep Your Brain Alive. Workman Publishing Company.
  8. Goldman, R., Klatz, R. and Berger, L. (1999). Brain Fitness. Broadway Books.
  9. Medina, J. (2008). Brain Rules. Pear Press.
  10. Jensen, E. and McConchie, L. (2020). Brain-Based Learning: Teaching the Way Students Really Learn. Corwin Press
  11. Buzan, T. (2001). Head Strong: How to Get Physically and Mentally Fit. Thorsons.
  12. Buzan, T. (2000). Head First: 10 Ways to Tap into Natural Genius. Thorsons.
  13. Lisa Feldman Barrett. How Emotions are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain.
  14. Lisa Feldman Barrett. 7,5 Lessons about the Brain.
  15. Daniel Kahneman. Think Fast and Slow.
  16. Daniel Levitin. The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload.
  17. Carl Newport. Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World.
  18. Robert Snyder. The Social Cognitive Neuroscience of Leading Organizational Change. 
  19. Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey. Immunity to Change: How to Overcome It and Unlock the Potential in Yourself and Your Organization.
  20. Amy Edmondson. The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace for Learning and Growth.
  21. Charles Duhigg. The Power of Habit: Why We do What We Do in Life and in Business.
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