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13th October 2009
What is human memory?
Simply stated, memory is the mental processes that are used to acquire, store, retain and later retrieve information. The information can be obtained from our 5 senses before they are processed by the brain. There are three maj... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
12th October 2009
It is something to note that as a race, we have no idea about the mind and how it works, and the past few decades of work has actually led to nothing more than we telling ourselves that now, because we have found out more about the brain, there is more th... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
28th September 2009
There are thousands of theories about what the unconscious mind is and can do. Some believe that it is the “soul” of the person, and is unique to we humans. It separates us from the “lower” animals on this planet. Others believe further that it ma... Read >
Author: rgchhtraliya
23rd September 2009
There are thousands of theories about what the unconscious mind is and can do. Some believe that it is the “soul” of the person, and is unique to we humans. It separates us from the “lower” animals on this planet. Others believe further that it ma... Read >
Author: Ravi
22nd September 2009
The emergence of inventive new materials, engineering breakthroughs, and advances in microtechnology has served as the catalyst for innovation in modern prosthetics development. As a result of these advances, modern prostheses are more lightweight, more ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
27th August 2009
Have you wondered about the mess of muscles and nerves under your head? Well your brain, and consequently your mind is part of you that has been there for as long as you can remember. But have you ever thought about what the mind is all about, how much of... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
25th August 2009
Life at home with a child with autism is rarely easy. Changes in routine, unexpected visitors, difficulties with food, toileting and dressing can be disruptive to the whole family. Visits to the doctor or the dentist are incredibly challenging. Parents to... Read >
Author: Jennifer Krumins
23rd June 2009
Imagine if you will that the brain is like a stereo system, and you have inside, some of the best and most exciting music in the world. The only problem is that the volume knob is stuck at 4 out of ten and there is nothing you can do to change it. This is... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
10th June 2009
When talking about the mind, there has been quite a bit of dialogue on how to improve the power of the mind and how to make individual humans a much more tenuous and powerful device. The thing is, the power of the mind is quite an understated fact when it... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
15th May 2009
Your memory is very important to you, and when considering this, there is nothing that we normally do to ensure that our memory capacity is at their highest capacity. Conducting a memory loss test is quite crucial when you see the signs that your memory i... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th May 2009
In this day and age, there are many names for brainwave technology, but the most common one is either brainwave entrainment or brain wave synchronization, which in the area of science and technology, is the practice and the method of forcing the brain to ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th May 2009
When you consider that there are various ways that you can the mind nowadays, it is quite staggering to realise the potential that we have to boost our mind powers and then gain the edge in life that we always wanted. When we are talking about taking cont... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
25th March 2009
Can the science of romance reduce the power and passion of love to brain circuitry?
Can the science of love develop a pill that enhances or reduces romance and love?
Will Valentine's day become a relic?
Will all the books written on the art of se... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
03rd March 2009
We are all powerful mental beings capable of learning at super speeds and having the mental focus and ambition to achieve anything we want. We are also able to kick our habits, reprogramme our sub conscious mind and train our mind to be the best at whatev... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
28th February 2009
On Jun 2, 2005, NBC Philadelphia had an interesting report. Christina Santhouse had caught a virus that caused a rare brain disorder known as Rasmussen's Syndrome at an age of 8. And her doctor had to perform hemispherectomy, removal of half of the brain,... Read >
Author: vanityfair
07th February 2009
The methods to boost mind development have been in abundance since advertising on TV exploded and early education became the fore front focus of many nations. Parents from all over the world were trying to figure out how to increase the capacities of thei... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
31st January 2009
Control over body and mind is a little known fact that humanity has been chasing for the past few years and never really able to get. Your body is a torrent of sentiment and a maelstrom of uncontrollable emotions and physical stimulation that you cannot c... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
21st January 2009
The buzzword for the personal development industry is brainwave entrainment and it is a technology that you should be paying attention to - especially if you are interested in unleashing potential within you that you never thought possible. This is the th... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
01st December 2008
Most adults had, or knew of, the game Memory as a child. It’s a simple game. You get a number of pieces that you can spread out on the floor or on a table. Each picture has one other matching picture. You mix them up and spread them out and get two flip... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
03rd November 2008
Your brain is actually waiting for you to tell it what to do. Most of us go through life letting our subconscious mind dictate how we act and shape our mindsets. How we behave, how we react to situations and our overall attitudes are actually products... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Scientists are currently looking to the music to improve neuropsyhciatric conditions related to traumatic brain injuries, according to an article recently published in an edition of the Medical Hypotheses.
Additionall... Read >
Author: LegalView
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Many people are afflicted by cancer, autoimmune and other degenerative diseases, which are enemies of longevity. The key to longevity is to protect yourself from free radicals, which damage your immune system, making you ... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
28th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that may affect any area of the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis does not affect nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis affects transmission of electrical signals to nerve cells. Multiple sclerosis is the most common caus... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
02nd April 2008
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes people to have recurring seizures. The seizures happen when clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain send out the wrong signals. People may have strange sensations and emotions or behave strangely. They ma... Read >
Author: peterhutch
06th February 2008
Do you feel pressured in your job, your relationship or life in general? Most of us experience some sort of stress. It seems to be a part of the lives we lead in this technological fast paced world.
At work we are expected to perform better and faster... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath
28th January 2008
Administration of orexin-A, a naturally occurring brain neurotransmitter, counteracts the intellectual deficits and altered brain metabolism induced by sleep deprivation in monkeys, new research findings show. Orexin-A was tested because of its know speci... Read >
Author: Pedro
18th January 2008
Of the many problems that may inflict us as we age, losing our memory and mental function is perhaps the most frightening. Alzheimer’s disease is a condition in which the neurons in the brain degenerate. The brain literally shrinks. As the cells fall ap... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
18th January 2008
How the brain learns is a subject that still requires a lot of study. What scientists do know is that the learning process of the brain is dependent on how it is able to make connections among the brain cells. That may be a simple explanation on how the c... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
16th November 2006
The new research about causes of schizophrenia, about brain chemistry and its link to schizophrenia are made. And most of them are based in studying the brain and his activity. Neurotransmitters, substances that allow communication between nerve cells,... Read >
Author: John Conrad
20th May 2006
There are thousands of theories about what the unconscious mind is and can do. Some believe that it is the "soul" of the person, and is unique to we humans. It separates us from the "lower" animals on this planet. Others believe further that it makes u... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
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