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Brain Lag
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Brain Lag

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

BRAIN lAG Notebook for everybody, creator free design, brain planner/lined, lined paper for writing anything, Focus notes

Welcome to Your Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Welcome to Your Brain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-04-30
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  • Publisher: Random House

- When I drink, am I killing my brain cells? - Does cramming for an exam work? - Why can't you tickle yourself? - Can you improve your brain with video games? - Why is looking at a photograph harder than playing chess? Written with a light touch, but using hard science, Welcome to your Brain will answer all the questions you've ever had about how that amazing three pounds in your skull works - and how you can help it work better. Written by two top neuroscientists, they dispel all the myths (such as we only ever use 10% of our brains!), and show how understanding your brain can also be useful. Full of practical tips for improving your noggin, as well plenty of stories to amuse your friends, Welcome to your Brain will be the most accessible, and the most fascinating, book on your grey matter that you could ever hope to read.

Welcome to Your Brain
  • Language: en

Welcome to Your Brain

Challenges popular myths while drawing on recent findings in neuroscience to offer insight into how the human brain actually works, sharing additional information on a wide variety of topics, from the brain's role in religious beliefs and ways of coping with jet lag to the differences between male and female brains.

Brain Breaks from Brian Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Brain Breaks from Brian Brain

Brain Breaks do what they say on the tin and are amazing for when your concentration needs a boost! As it suggests, a Brain Break is a break for the brain; a rest from thinking and concentrating. Why do we need it? Because after 20 to 25 minutes of concentration in a classroom, a boardroom or even playing an educational board game, the human brain starts to tire and concentration begins to lag. At this point, a Brain Break is needed. We built some Brain Breaks into THE FAMILY GAME WITH BRIAN BRAIN'S NATIONAL CURRICULUM and they were/are so popular that we compiled a book with the fifty best Brain Breaks we could find. How does a Brain Break work? It simply gives the brain time to 're-charge'...

The Light Between Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

The Light Between Stars

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-17
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  • Publisher: Brain Lag

Stories of wonder and courage from the farthest stars to the ground beneath our feet Charging selflessly into danger, facing the mortality of an artificially extended life, plumbing the deepest depths of space, fighting to expose truths others want to keep hidden... This collection of all-new stories from Brain Lag authors features never-before-seen glimpses into favourite worlds as well as new characters and places to love. From starkly beautiful to brashly funny and everything in between, these stories showcase the range of voices Brain Lag has been proud to publish over the years. Why do we tell such tales of hardship and bravery, honesty and reflection? Because in the darkness between the stars, there are no heroes. There are only regular people who step up. Featuring all-new stories by: JD DeLuzio J. R. Dwornik Catherine Fitzsimmons Gary Girod Dale E. McClenning Stephen B. Pearl Erynn Q David Rae Hugh A. D. Spencer Simon A. G. Spencer

Slow Brain Oscillations of Sleep, Resting State and Vigilance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Slow Brain Oscillations of Sleep, Resting State and Vigilance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-13
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

This volume of Progress in Brain Research documents research presented at the 26th International Summer School of Brain Research (Amsterdam, Jun/Jul 2010) and looks at how the oscillations that characterize brain activity vary between task performance - the EEG power and performance modulations, rest - the MRI default mode and other networks, and sleep - the cortical slow oscillations. Studies over the past decade indicate that the study of these slow oscillations is essential for our understanding of plasticity, memory, brain structure from synapse to default mode network, cognition, consciousness and ultimately for our understanding of the mechanisms and functions of sleep and vigilance. Leading authors review the state-of-the-art in their field of investigation and provide their views and perspectives for future research Chapters are extensively referenced to provide readers with a comprehensive list of resources on the topics covered All chapters include comprehensive background information and are written in a clear form that is also accessible to the non-specialist

Investigation of Brain Function
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Investigation of Brain Function

During the past fifteen or twenty years there have been remarkable advances in the methods of study of the functions of the brain in a wide range of species including man. As a result there has been a large increase in the factual knowledge of brain function but the interpretation and the application of these new facts has often tended to lag. The chapters in this book are the formal statements of those specialists of various disciplines who took part in a course of lectures and discussions of methods of the investigation of brain function in May 1980. Not only do they usually indicate the present state of knowledge and comprehension of the many functions of the brain of several species, but...

Perception and Cognition: Interactions in the Aging Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Perception and Cognition: Interactions in the Aging Brain

Healthy ageing can lead to declines in both perceptual and cognitive functions. Impaired perception, such as that resulting from hearing loss or reduced visual or tactile resolution, increases demands on ‘higher-level’ cognitive functions to cope or compensate. It is possible, for example, to use focused attention to overcome perceptual limitations. Unfortunately, cognitive functions also decline in old age. This can mean that perceptual impairments are exacerbated by cognitive decline, and vice versa, but also means that interventions aimed at one type of decline can lead to improvements in the other. Just as improved cognition can ameliorate perceptual deficits, improving the stimulus ...

The Brain Fog Fix
  • Language: en

The Brain Fog Fix

Is stress preventing you from enjoying your daily life? Do you find that you’re becoming more distracted or forgetful? Are "the blues" sapping your spirits? Or do you simply feel not quite like yourself? If you want to reclaim you focus, memory, and joy, you’re not alone. There are millions of people fighting against the epidemic of brain fog that’s sweeping the nation. The good news: It’s not an irreparable condition; rather it’s a side effect of modern-day living. Many of the foods we eat and the habits we have do not support our brains. We no longer get what we need in order to produce essential brain chemicals that keep us energized, calm, focused, optimistic, and inspired. And...

The Hostage Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

The Hostage Brain

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