Articles, tagged with "part of the brain", page 1
02nd February 2012
For as long as I can remember I wanted to be fearless. Beginning when I was a child I felt as though I experienced an abnormal amount of fear. I cannot say if it is a genetic anomaly, neurological misfiring, spiritual malady or a mix of each. The thing...
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Author:
Dan Griffin
09th January 2012
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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...
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Author:
Wendy Ponte
23rd September 2011
Brainwave entrainment is a powerful but relatively unknown technology that uses an external stimulus like sound or light to synchronize your brain to a certain brain wave frequency. The most common stimuli used are binaural beats, monaural beats and isoch...
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Author:
Soon Lim
19th August 2011
The mind can be divided into two independent realms: the conscious and subconscious. The conscious and subconscious are two different spheres of activity within one mind. The conscious mind, or rational mind, is related to reasoning, logic, selectivity, c...
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Author:
Enkeled Kanaj
04th August 2011
Exercising is one of the activities that an aged man refrains to perform. To convince your father to exercise, you have to disguise this important activity through a sport. Often, when people encounter sports, they associate it with play rather than exerc...
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Author:
DonnaParsley
25th July 2011
Engaging a competent cerebral palsy attorney is essential if a child shows signs of lack of muscle control and movement and is diagnosed with cerebral palsy. In some cases a child might be inherently having this condition at the time of birth. But in most...
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Author:
CraigeJones
25th July 2011
How does our memory actually work? Before you can learn how to improve your memory I believe is important that you understand how memories are formed. How our brain actually acquires information and stores it as memories is truly a fascinating subject.
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Author:
Bill Morgan
11th July 2011
If you're a single with the tens of millions of individuals who want to strengthen your storage, there's excellent thing and unhealthy news as the ancient declaring goes. Initial the great announcement. You will discover hundreds of memory improvement gam...
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Author:
Fernenern Enterlinenon
28th June 2011
Subliminal learning is very effective. This is because unlike other learning methods whereby the acquired or learnt information is stored in the conscious mind, subliminal learning allows you to store the information in the subconscious mind. This part of...
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Author:
Greg Frost
14th June 2011
If you or a loved one has recently suffered a stroke, you'll probably already be perfectly aware of the importance of starting the stroke rehabilitation process as soon as possible in order to recover function.
A stroke is sometimes referred to as a br...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
08th June 2011
Hello there Fit Fem’rs! Hope you are doing fantastic and have enjoyed your weekend. I wanted to start the week right by posting an article that’ll motivate you and set your week straight. So Happy Mindset Monday! I think that the biggest component to atta...
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Author:
the fit fem
31st May 2011
Do you lead a highly stressful life? Do you often bring the stress of the day home with you? This happens to all of us, and of course, when we let stress rule our lives, health problems will eventually follow. For many people who have high anxiety ear rin...
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Author:
Lisa Mason
10th May 2011
The art of being able to express one’s self in more than one language is a rare and wonderful gift that often requires a lifetime of learning.
At a very young age, the human brain is exposed to a series of sounds that begin to create associations in t...
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Author:
NisarNikzad
06th May 2011
Cerebral palsy is categorized as a type of neurological disorder that happens because of damage inflicted on the part of the brain that is responsible for controlling the body's motor skills. And while cerebral palsy cannot be completely treated, there ar...
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Author:
Aliceshown
11th April 2011
I have tried to diet and I can tell you that it's hard work. I simply can't overcome those cravings... My body just seems to will me into picking up that extra biscuit and eat that pudding that I do not really need. The trouble of course is that our bodie...
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Author:
James D Hunt