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09
Oct
2008
The Science of Meditation.

2 days ago by They call him James Ure

Emory, Georgia (USA) -- For thousands of years, Buddhist meditators have claimed that the simple act of sitting down and following their breath while letting go of intrusive thoughts can free one from the entanglements of neurotic suffering. Now, scientists are using cutting-edge scanning technology ...

The Buddhist Blog - thebuddhistblog.blogspot.com · Rank: 39,509 · 59 references

04
Oct
2008
A More Complex Understanding of Learning Differences

7 days ago by howardeaton

It is important that parents, educators, psychologist, psychiatrist and medical doctors begin to understand that children’s neurological profiles are much more complex than we are currently conceptualizing. Today, we often anlayze chlidren’s success or failure in school by trying to understand their ...

Howard Eaton's Blog - howardeaton.wordpress.com

03
Oct
2008
Your comments on cognitive training, Posit Science, Alzheimer's Australia, ...

8 days ago by Alvaro Fernandez

I have fallen behind on answering a few excellent recent comments -on cognitive training overall, Posit Science and Alzheimer's Australia, gerontology and the brain, the value of videogames-, so let me address them here: 1) Nicks says ( Brain Fitness Programs For Seniors Housing, Healthcare and Insu ...

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A New Direction

8 days ago by howardeaton

The field of Learning Disabiliteis and/or Attention Disorders need to open their awareness to studies on the human brain highlighting neurological findings regarding the plasticity of the brain. It is becoming more apparent that the human brain can improve cognitive capacities through intensive and ...

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Focus of Blog

8 days ago by howardeaton

This blog focuses on topics related to neuroplasticity, brain training, education, learning disabilities, and attention disorders. A primary interest for this blog will be on topics related to neuroplasticity and learning difficulties in children and adults. If you are interested in being informed o ...

Howard Eaton's Blog - howardeaton.wordpress.com

30
Sep
2008
The Mind and The Brain PT. 2

10 days ago by Josh Cowan

Yesterday I offered a brief introduction to the concept of Neuroplasticity. In this post I’ll review Schwartz’s treatment methodology for sufferers of Obssessive Compulsive Disorger (OCD). Before I go further I need to mention Schwartz’s “ Brain Lock” a book I haven’t read but which purports to prov ...

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Wellness Coaching for Brain Health and Fitness

11 days ago by Alvaro Fernandez

We just received this quote of how a major health system is using our Brain Fitness Market Report: "At Sutter Health Partners we recognize the importance of brain health and how much the health of the brain and the body are interdependent. The market report helped us further target our coaching effo ...

SharpBrains - sharpbrains.com · Rank: 6,946 · 947 references

29
Sep
2008
The Mind and The Brain pt. 1

12 days ago by Josh Cowan

I just finished “ The Mind and The Brain” by Jeffrey Schwartz and Sharon Begley and I highly recommend it. The thesis is quite interesting and, at least initially, reasonably supported with research. The authors attempt to prove, not only the concept of adult neuroplasticity but also provide a mecha ...

Huh - joshcowan.com

27
Sep
2008
Neurofeedback at its Best: ‘Homecoming for Veterans’

13 days ago by duanesherry

Neurofeedback (EEG Biofeedback) has an impressive track-record in the area of treatment for trauma. Homecoming for Veterans provides neurofeedback training for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This treatment is provided at no cost for veterans, who’ve earned the best of care - for their servic ...

Discover and Recover - discoverandrecover.wordpress.com · Rank: 125,200 · 21 references

24
Sep
2008
Neuroplasticity: Train your mind, Change your brain

17 days ago by Tim

In the past, scientists believe that our brain cells stop growing after adulthood. Recent scientific researches, however, have consistently show that our brain is more versatile than that. In fact, our brain cells continue to grow all the time, and with some training of the mind, we can actually con ...

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