Brain

Memory Capacity Of Human

Memory Capacity Of Human

How much information can the brain hold? The answer seems to be an almost unlimited amount, thanks to the brain’s dynamic memory-filing system. So why are there time’) when do we feel as if we forget things because our brains are filled and cannot ‘take in’ anymore? Think of some little incident that happened to

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How to Exercise Your Brain

How to Exercise Your Brain?

The brain, like any other organ of the body, needs regular exercise in order to function well and stay healthy. Many activities in daily life will keep you mentally fit and boost your brainpower, whatever your age. Four areas of mental activity that are particularly important to all-around mental fitness are language and number skills,

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Ways to Protect Your Brain

Different Ways to Protect Your Brain: The Physical, Chemical, and Biological Safeguards

The outer part of the brain – the cerebral cortex – is responsible for the brain’s higher functions: consciousness, thinking, and interpreting the senses. The delicate tissue of the cortex is extremely vulnerable, so nature has protected on three levels: physical, chemical, and biological. It is hard to overstate the importance of protecting the brain

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How To Become Your Own Therapist

How To Become Your Own Therapist? Techniques from Therapists and Counselors

Professional therapists and counselors use a wide range of techniques to assist their clients. Many of these can be adapted as self-help tools to help us identify mental and emotional difficulties and work through them towards more constructive ways of feeling, thinking, and acting. Try these exercises as the first steps on the road to

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Unlocking the Mysteries of Intuition

Unlocking the Mysteries of Intuition: From Unconscious Memory to Decision-Making

When ideas and judgments surface unbidden to offer sudden insights into people and problems, we describe them as intuition. Although we cannot always rationalize them, intuitions often carry a sense of conviction, suggesting they may be based on memory. Intuition could be described as a mysterious phenomenon in daily use – our many and varied

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Evolution Of Human Memory

The Evolution Of Human Memory

Memory is as old as the brain itself. Ever since the first animal nervous system evolved over five hundred million years ago, creatures could learn from experience. But like the brain, human memory has evolved and become more complex. Memory began in primitive organisms as a simple reflex system. When the body is affected by

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