Mark Evan Furman A.K.A. "Houdini of the Mind," "Morpheus," "David Blaine of the Brain"
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Contact Email Address:
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Meet the Legendary, Mental Escape Artist
Mark is a world-renowned cognitive neuroscientist, author, speaker & performance
consultant. He is the founder of Cognitive Neurophysics, an interdisciplinary branch of
science dedicated to understanding, predicting, influencing, changing & transferring
human behavior patterns. He is also the developer of the first Mind-Imaging
technology known as NeuroPrint, which was a pioneering development for the medical
and psychotherapeutic industries and is currently being taught and used worldwide.
Through his lectures, workshops and writings, Mark has trained, mentored, inspired
and coached business executives, managers, trainers, consultants, speakers,
educators, medical practitioners, and sales and marketing professionals spanning 4
continents. He has recently lectured at the University of Arizona and is working on his
new book: Escaping the Mind Prison.
As an internationally respected expert on human behavior, Mark has authored 35
seminal papers of international significance many of which were subsequently
published in 42 countries. Selected papers have been registered with the U.S. Library
of Congress and translated into Russian, German, Swedish, French, Spanish and
Portuguese. He was published in January of 1997 by the American Management
Association with an article on the engineering of human performance and is frequently
cited by business and management graduate and post-graduate students nationwide.
Mark’s book, The Neurophysics of Human Behavior, has been highly recommended as
an indispensable handbook for the guidance of serious professionals in the fields of
strategic business development, marketing, management, training, consulting, criminal
psychology, negotiation, sales, education, psychotherapy and medicine. His
developments in Human Performance Modeling and Engineering and his pioneering
theories on skill transfer and the modeling of peak performance, have been widely
integrated into business, medical, therapeutic and education platforms throughout the
U.S., Brazil, Uruguay, Russia, Europe, Canada, South Africa and Australia. Mark and
his Human Performance Modeling and Engineering technology have been the subject
of several national business magazines and local radio talk shows including: Incentive
Magazine, Corporate Meetings and Incentives, and The Business Plan (on NJN public
radio).
Mark is a contributing author to the groundbreaking psychotherapeutic, post-graduate
text entitled, “Energy Psychology in Psychotherapy”, edited by Fred P. Gallo, Ph.D.,
and released by W.W. Norton in September of 2002. His profound contribution to the
field provided scientific explanation & guidance for the effectiveness of energy-based
cognitive therapies now being used by psychotherapeutic practitioners worldwide.
He has provided consulting, sales and communication seminars and performance
development training for such companies as Axiom Sales Force Development, Burton
Training Group, Magnolia Technologies Corp. Century 21, Syntronics International of
Switzerland, DeGraf Industries, Interactive Response Technologies, 21st Century
Training Solutions, Human Performance Innovations, The Southern Institute for NLP,
Gibbons Enterprises, Sylvan Learning Systems, The Keys to Success, South Regional
Department of Education-Moscow, Austrian Institute for NLP and the Metropolitan
Insurance Co.
By the age of 37 a record of his prolific contributions to humanity was placed within the
pages of the Marquis’ Who’s Who in the World, the public library’s most respected
encyclopedic resource for historical documentation on living world leaders. His
biography can also be found in the following Public Library Biographic Encyclopedias:
Marquis’ Who’s Who in Medicine & Health Care, Marquis’ Who’s Who in Science &
Engineering & Marquis’ Who’s Who in America.
Mark is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science & The
International Society for Peace, Conflict and Violence—Division 48, American
Psychological Association, Division of Peace Psychology—Washington D. C.