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This is not only a new year - but a new commitment to you, the listener, to create and collaborate in ways that are more consistent and useful to you. I look forward to working with new and interesting people over the next twelve months and see where the VEP ends 2026!
In today’s episode, we explore the fascinating science of conceptual and perceptual priming—two powerful ways our brains prepare us to learn, decide, and act. Conceptual priming happens when exposure to a particular idea makes related concepts easier to recall. For example, thinking about “safety” can prime thoughts of “security” or “trust.” Perceptual priming, on the other hand, works through our senses—subtle visual or auditory cues that shape how we interpret what comes next. Together, these forms of priming influence memory, retention, and behaviour, offering trainers and educators valuable tools to create more effective learning environments.
Video link is here: https://youtu.be/VjfHw-jzBLs
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This is not only a new year - but a new commitment to you, the listener, to create and collaborate in ways that are more consistent and useful to you. I look forward to working with new and interesting people over the next twelve months and see where the VEP ends 2026!