5 Neuroscience Nuggets to drive compliance

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5 Neuroscience Nuggets to Drive Compliance

Who are we?

Stella Collinswww.stellarlearning.co.uk@stellacollins

Beth Curlwww.hyproformance.com@bethcurl

www.pocketbook.co.uk @manapocketbooks

The challenges Can’t pay attention

boring

What does this mean to me?

This looks complicatedWhat’s important?

English isn’t my first language

Wave if you:Enforce compliance

Have to complyHave failed to comply

Right hand Read compliance

information

Left hand Write compliance

information

Take noticeUnderstand

&Take action

Limbic

Brain stem

Cortex

Emotion sticksAmygdala – limbic systemDopamine

Make it simpleWorking memoryDorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

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Pictures tell a 1000 words

Active images save livesJournal of Consumer Research 2015Visual Cortex

Outcome focusBrian Earp – Yale University 2010

95% of our patients turn up 5 minutes before their appointments

Highlight compliant behavioursPrinciple of social proofNHS Bedfordshire Study 2013

Top TipsInclude emotionMake it simpleUse active imagesFocus on outcomeHighlight compliant behaviour

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