The mathematical measure of degree of similarity of the EEG recorded at two sensors. Coherence ranges from 0 to 1. If the phase—rising and falling—of the two signals are more similar over time, then it suggests functional connectivity--that those two areas of the brain are working together.
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A Consciousness-Based Approach to Management Education for Integrity
Dennis P. Heaton (Maharishi University of Management, USA), Fred Travis (Maharishi University of Management, USA), and Ravi Subramaniam (Maharishi University of Management, USA)
Copyright: © 2012
|Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-510-6.ch004
Abstract
Management education is seeking creative innovations that can have a real impact on integrity. In this chapter, the authors present our recent research on the relationship between integrity in the brain, as measured by the Brain Integration Scale, and measures of moral reasoning. Further, they summarize research indicating longitudinal growth in coherent brain functioning, intelligence, personality maturity, moral development, and psychological health through the Consciousness-Based approach to management education practiced at Maharishi University of Management. This research supports a potentially innovative approach to management education that does not just address education for integrity on the level of ethical theories or values, but demonstrably transforms the neurophysiology, leading to changes in moral reasoning and heightened effectiveness of performance.