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Posted by Josh Turknett on Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Why is it common for some of the most highly skilled individuals to be admired by their peers, but virtually unknown amongst the broader public? The phenomenon is so common we have names for it: "a writer's writer," "a director's director," or "a banjo player's banjo player."
In this latest Brainjo Bite, you'll learn about how the neuroscience of perception helps explain the "Expertise Paradox," as well the impact this phenomenon might have on how you chart your own journey with the banjo.
About the Author
Dr. Josh Turknett is the creator of the Brainjo Method, the first system for learning banjo that incorporates the science of learning and neuroplasticity and specifically targets the adult learner.
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