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Chase Jarvis | The Physiological Secret to Becoming an Expert @ChaseJarvis | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 21 hours ago.
Tessa West shares insights into the science behind expertise and practice. She explains how physiological responses differ between experts and novices, emphasizing the importance of practice to achieve a state of challenge rather than threat.

Dr. Tessa West is a Professor of Psychology at NYU and an expert in social relationships. She has over 100 academic publications and her work has been featured in numerous prominent media outlets. Her book, Jerks at Work, received rave reviews.

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