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Your Ability to Forgive Can Save Your Memory

2016-10-22T09:22:32+00:00

It may seem like a stretch between memory and forgiveness, but there actually is a link. The link is depression. When you have depression, it's more than feeling sad. The feeling is intense, and you have lost interests in things you used to enjoy. It is not a sign of weakness, but a medical illness, [...]

Your Ability to Forgive Can Save Your Memory2016-10-22T09:22:32+00:00

Nuts To You, My Friend!

2016-10-22T09:22:30+00:00

What are the best brain foods?You have heard of the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids in improving your physical and mental health. Well now you are going to learn that walnuts have been found to be an excellent source of Omega-3, a rich source of heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. Research has found the chemicals in walnuts [...]

Nuts To You, My Friend!2016-10-22T09:22:30+00:00

Intensify Your Memory with Neurofeedback?

2016-10-22T09:22:34+00:00

Thousands of studies are begin conducted each year on the brain. Neuroscientists are trying to find out how it works in order to find out how all sorts of conditions – from cognitive functions like memory loss and dementia to how to get damaged limbs to work again. Since the brain is the center of [...]

Intensify Your Memory with Neurofeedback?2016-10-22T09:22:34+00:00

Weather Changes and Your Memory

2016-10-22T09:22:10+00:00

Dreary rainy or wintry days seem to bring out the moodiness in us all. Sunshine, on the other hand, seems to clear up our brains and allow us to learn and memorize easier. Is this an individual phenomena or is something going on in our brains that allows for variations in weather to affect our [...]

Weather Changes and Your Memory2016-10-22T09:22:10+00:00

Athletes Can Improve Their Game with Brain Training

2016-10-22T09:22:10+00:00

Olympic athletes already know that training for any event is 90% mental and 10% physical. Navy SEALs know that your body can do anything, including pushing itself further than it ever has simply by focusing your attention on finishing the mission. Your brain is your body central, and it is what drive you to accomplish [...]

Athletes Can Improve Their Game with Brain Training2016-10-22T09:22:10+00:00

Understanding Long-Term Memory

2016-10-22T09:22:13+00:00

When we want to retrieve some information we do it from long-term memory. This information can be stored just as it says, for long-term or life. As far as neuroscientists know, long-term memory has no limit, so as many memories as you can gather and your short-term memory will allow to be saved and passed [...]

Understanding Long-Term Memory2016-10-22T09:22:13+00:00

How Do We Form Moral Judgments?

2016-10-22T09:22:15+00:00

An unusual finding about how we form moral judgments was recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Scientists have found a surprising link between magnets and morality, and the fact that our “moral compass” can be changed in an instant by sending a magnetic impulse to the center of the brain, [...]

How Do We Form Moral Judgments?2016-10-22T09:22:15+00:00

Use of Psychics for Counterintelligence – The Real X-Files

2016-10-22T09:22:18+00:00

Neuroscientists are now actually delving into the idea that all people may in fact possess some type of phychic ability. A current study underway in the United Kingdom, at the University of Northampton, has found indications that up to 85% of their subjects possess some type of clairvoyance – “remote viewing” skills. According to their [...]

Use of Psychics for Counterintelligence – The Real X-Files2016-10-22T09:22:18+00:00

The Brainworks of the Written Word

2016-10-22T09:22:27+00:00

How can marks on a paper, wall or other surface differ from the way our brain processes other form of communication? Although we taking reading and writing for granted, there was a time – not too many generations ago, when it didn’t exist. Ancient petroglyphs all over the world date back thousands of years, when [...]

The Brainworks of the Written Word2016-10-22T09:22:27+00:00

Is It Free Will, or Our Neurons Making Our Decisions?

2016-10-22T09:22:22+00:00

For centuries the philosophers have debated the existence of free will. Those with a religious bent claimed it definitely existed, while those of a more scientific persuasion leaned more toward a biological reason. The debate is still ongoing, with new twists now being added by neuroscientists. The ancient Greeks looked to their goddess of necessity [...]

Is It Free Will, or Our Neurons Making Our Decisions?2016-10-22T09:22:22+00:00