비영리 단체에게도 혁신은 필요합니다. 자본주의와 신자유주의가 판치는 정글에서 비영리단체는 어떻게 혁신을 이루고 더 나은 세상을 만들어낼까요? 이번 컨퍼런스에서는 신경과학적인 관점에서 인간에 대한 이해를 바탕으로 비영리 단체에게 필요한 창의성, 자발적 동기, 열린 혁신을 강조하며, 그들이 어떻게 혁신을 이룰 수 있을지에 대해 함께 고민해 보고자 합니다.
*발표자: 정재승(KAIST 바이오및뇌공학과 교수)
15. • Graphical display of studies reviewed: Blue, lower brain integrity
measures associated with higher creativity measures; Red, higher
brain integrity measures associated with higher creativity measures;
(A) left lateral hemisphere; (B) left medial hemisphere; (C) right
lateral hemisphere; (D) right medial hemisphere.
16. • When the brain is improvising, the large section responsible for monitoring
one’s performance shuts down, as indicated by the large blue region in the
image on bottom row, second from right. Conversely, a much smaller,
centrally located region at the foremost part of the brain increases in activity,
which is indicated by the two yellow spots at the top of the image on the top
row, second from right. This part of the brain is involved in self-initiated
thoughts and behaviors. (Allen R. Braun et al., the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine and faculty member at the university’s Peabody
Conservatory of Music.)
18. ANAR (Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk)
Foundation, a Spanish child-advocacy organization, used
lenticular printing in this powerful outdoor ad to send
different messages to children and adults.