Your Brain has a Bent-not a dent
Ever wonder the reason your brain learns some skills easily, while struggling with others, or finds some tasks energizing and others exhaust-ing? Or pushes you toward procrastination- or would if it thought it could get away with it? Or how it instantly likes or dislikes a person you meet or senses it is on the same ‘wave length’ with some but in a completely different galaxy from others? Or questions whether the current wisdom that your brain is unique from every other brain on this planet is just a myth?
Emerging brain function information can help you to:
Lifestyle
Matters
Estimates are that this generation may be the first to live shorter live than their parents – largely attributed to personal lifestyle choice.
AGE-PROOFING YOUR BRAIN
Age-Proofing Your Brain—21 Factors you can control, 3rd Edition. Are you concerned about how your brain will function as you grow older? Researchers agree that preventing brain deficits will always be easier than restoring them. This book outlines practical applications you can implement immediately to preserve brain function by preventing what is preventable and better managing what was not or could not be avoided. Start now to forge a lifestyle that will assist in age-proofing your brain.
MUSIC
ON THE
BRAIN
Music has the enormous potential to engage and impact the entire brain. After all, the auditory system is the first to develop in utero. And, at the end of life, the last to go. With the advent of brain scanning and other recent research options, studies prove music’s positive effects on the human brain. Through narrative, current and relevant research, and an easy-to-understand format, authors Taylor and Hudson offer a glimpse into the how, the where, and the why regarding the benefits of music on the brain. How can a person utilize music to better his or her life? By understanding more about the brain’s relationship to music. Anecdotes in Music on the Brain provide real-life examples. The Muse of Music adds her own touch. Grace Notes introduce points in the upcoming chapter. Beyond education, however, this book suggests a greater goal: to help you identify and own (or re-own) the many wonderful musical components living in your own brain. Whether performer, amateur, or informed and dedicated listener, discover how music can help you maximize your most important musical instrument—your brain.