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Go With Your Gut – Intuition is More than Just a Hunch, says Leeds Research

March 9th, 2008 by TiamatsVision

“Most of us experience ‘gut feelings’ we can’t explain, such as instantly loving – or hating – a new property when we’re househunting or the snap judgements we make on meeting new people. Now researchers at Leeds say these feelings – or intuitions – are real and we should take our hunches seriously. According to a team led by Professor Gerard Hodgkinson of the Centre for Organisational Strategy, Learning and Change at Leeds University Business School, intuition is the result of the way our brains store, process and retrieve information on a subconscious level and so is a real psychological phenomenon which needs further study to help us harness its potential.

There are many recorded incidences where intuition prevented catastrophes and cases of remarkable recoveries when doctors followed their gut feelings. Yet science has historically ridiculed the concept of intuition, putting it in the same box as parapsychology, phrenology and other ‘pseudoscientific’ practices.

Through analysis of a wide range of research papers examining the phenomenon, the researchers conclude that intuition is the brain drawing on past experiences and external cues to make a decision – but one that happens so fast the reaction is at a non-conscious level. All we’re aware of is a general feeling that something is right or wrong.”

(via University of Leeds)

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  • 1 john finley // Mar 10, 2008 at 11:31 am

    as a physician, i have come to trust my gut! as much science as is involved in medicine, many times i have had gut feelings contrary to the medical evidence and found my gut to be right.

    i teach (tell) every med student to trust their gut as well as their head.

    drfinley

  • 2 TiamatsVision // Mar 10, 2008 at 1:38 pm

    My intuition has saved my life on a couple of occasions. The only time I was sorry was when I acted against it. Now I always listen to it.

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