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How Your Memory Works and How to Improve Your Memory Dramatically

18th January 2012
Upon experiencing a particular sensation, be it a pleasurable sound, sight or smell, the stimuli is flashed in the sensory regions of the brain. If the brain focused on the stimuli consciously, mainly due to the activity in the thalamus, the sensations re... Read >
Author: Rod Bremer

Achieving Balance

09th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Wendy Ponte Finding Life Balance is one of the concepts that get bandied about in the Coaching world more than almost any other topic. And it is much talked about in our culture in general—sort of a modern quest, like looking for the... Read >
Author: Wendy Ponte

A Guide To The Importance Of Music And Movement In Early Childhood Education

19th September 2011
A child's early years constitute a period of rapid intellectual, social, and emotional development. Integrating music and movement into children's education at this point in their lives is well-established as a great way to maximise this golden ‘window of... Read >
Author: Hannah McCarthey

When Opposites Attract

14th June 2011
Remember the days of that sizzling hot/heart-thumping/I’ve never felt this way before/best sex you’ve ever had in your life/can’t eat, can’t sleep, “can’t live without" relationship that you had? Census bureau says it probably turned into a baby, or two..... Read >
Author: Maryanne

A Healthier Body Comes When You Improve Your Brain's Power

07th April 2011
The human brain is a comprehensive group of cells and about fifty million neurons that labour with the greatest complexity to keep the body in good health. Thus having a healthier brain will lead to having a healthier body. A human brain is thought to... Read >
Author: Dion Daly

Types of Brain Injuries

08th March 2011
Brain injuries are devastating injuries that occur every 15 seconds in the United States. Brain injuries are the leading cause of death in persons under the age of 45. There are approximately 5 to 6 million people living in the U.S. with brain injuries. L... Read >
Author: adam smith

Intriguing Facts About The Human Brain

21st January 2011
The human brain is one of the complicated organs in the human system, understanding how the brain works is a whole subject by itself. In fact research has never had a conclusive report of the functions of the brain. However, the available facts about the ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

The Secret to Wealth Creation –Time Control!

16th August 2010
How do we tune in to the rhythms around us? How do we synchronize our frequency with the changing frequencies in time? It has only been in the last twenty years that modern scanners and experimentation have taken neuroscience to a level where we can n... Read >
Author: john metthew

The Ego and the Id

18th March 2010
The human brain is the most complex structure in the world. It controls all the conscious and unconscious functions of the human body, and is capable of the most intricate feats of reasoning and calculation. It weighs about three pounds and is a relativ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Human Brain

02nd December 2009
This article is about features specific to the human brain. For basic information about brains, see brain. Neuroscience portal Illustration of the human brain and skullThe human brain is the center of the human nervous system and is a highly comple... Read >
Author: Akif Quddus

Brainwaves and Brain Evolution System

23rd November 2009
The electrical activity emanating from the brain creates frequencies called brainwaves. Brainwave frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), meaning cycles per second. More cycles per second, the higher the Hertz value. There are four categories of bra... Read >
Author: A.Majid

Adult attention deficit disorder

15th September 2009
Adult Attention Deficit Disorder The main difference between adult and childhood forms of ADHD is suggested in the name: attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The younger the child, the less impulse controls they have, and the more hyperactive th... Read >
Author: Health

IQ Test History

04th July 2009
Intelligence tests date back to the late 19th century; the works of Sir Frances Galton explored the difference in the accomplishments of generations of the English aristocracy. Alfred Binet expanded on Galton's work to develop a test to be administered to... Read >
Author: KerryJ

Inner Healing: Regaining Balance in an Unbalanced Life

12th June 2009
We live in what is considered a psuedo attention deficient disorder society. What does that mean? It means that all of the things that we thought would help us out in life are overloading our circuits. It's the continuous emails, Internet, cell phon... Read >
Author: CatherineVanWetter

Water: The Overlooked Nutrient

05th June 2009
Water - The Overlooked Nutrient When people talk about nutrition, they usually overlook one of the most important nutrients necessary for good health. WATER! That's mostly because we've taken it for granted for thousands of years. Water alone cures m... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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