Articles, tagged with "frontal lobes", page 2
19th May 2009
To keep the mind active throughout the life time requires lots of effort. What we generally refer to memory is actually many different processes occur in the brain. There are two types of memory, one is referred as short term and other is long term memory...
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Author:
Bryan Len
10th February 2009
Every now and then we all have experiences that we can't quite explain. For example: we know something is going to happen, and then it does, we have a dream, and then it comes true, or out of the blue, we go somewhere we usually wouldn't, and we meet ou...
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Author:
C. Gray Flynn
31st January 2009
Deep inside everyone of us there is a knowing that we are capable of so much more than we are achieving, that we are not living our true potential, that a dormant greatness is locked somewhere within, a super self that wants to get out, but doesn't know h...
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Author:
C. Gray Flynn
30th January 2009
I just took a quick look at the business headlines today and found the following:
'Repossessions nearly double in a year' 'UK car production plunges by nearly 50%' 'Factory orders tumble in January'
Just these, coupled with all the other bad news yo...
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Author:
Kate Mercer
20th January 2009
Money's tight. The economy is changing. You hear that layoffs are coming. Someone is called to the supervisor's office. Word travels through the workplace. Fear creeps in.
It's like the jungle or the savannah. They say that, in times of drought, the...
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Author:
Dr. Rhoberta Shaler
08th September 2008
Believe it or not, physical health can have a large influence on a person's mental health. In fact, it is found that people who are more active and more physically fit tend to be happier people overall. While this may not be true for everyone, good physic...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
22nd July 2008
It's official: we decide as a result of emotion, not reason. Grip your customers by
the emotions, so to speak, and you're half-way there.
How do I know this? From watching "Horizon" on the BBC. In their programme "How To Make Better Decisions" the Ho...
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Author:
Daniboy
15th May 2008
Binswanger's disease (BD), also called subcortical vascular dementia. Binswanger's disease is a rare form of dementia characterized by cerebrovascular lesions in the deep white-matter of the brain, loss of memory and cognition, and mood changes. Binswange...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
15th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Given the growing media coverage of brain fitness and brain training, we have produced this compilation of the Top 21 Books that help understand these trends, the research behind them, and the implications for all of us.
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Author:
Alvaro
10th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
To address this question, we interview today Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, one of the earliest proponents of the Brain Fitness and Exercise field. He is a clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicine...
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Author:
Alvaro
23rd July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
You may have watched or heard the great speech that Bill Gates delivered in Harvard on June 7th. His main message may be summarized in this paragraph:
"And I hope you will come back here to Harvard 30 years from now an...
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Author:
Alvaro
23rd December 2006
What is writer's block?
Well, I just can't think of a single darn thing to
say. Oh well, I'm outta here!
Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We've all
experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to
write something, particularly on deadline....
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Author:
Nicholas
25th June 2006
When people talk about nutrition, they usually overlook a very important nutrient necessary for good health. WATER! That's mostly because we've taken both for granted for thousands of years. Water has been mostly good for us up until only a relatively few...
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Author:
Phil Bate PhD
01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
Does Your Imagination Make or Break You?
In the March 17, 2006 Toronto Star, Janice Mawhinney writes "Can you learn to be a happier person by repeatedly visualizing two tiny parts of your brain and imagining your...
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Author:
Evelyn Cole
20th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
The Power of Now
Your whole mind includes those millions of visual memories that color what you see now. Know that, and you don't have to be so sure that what you see now is what you think you see. Especially if ...
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Author:
Evelyn Cole