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Short Term Memory Loss in Old Age? Blame Lack of ExerciseBrain research shows that short term memory loss in old age is profoundly influenced by exercise -- or lack thereof.
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What Part of the Brain Controls MemoryWant to know what part of the brain controls memory and what can happen if it's removed? Read the article. -
Amnesia Patients Feel Emotions Long After Memory is GoneResearchers at the University of Iowa found that feelings of joy or sadness persisted long after the reason for the feelings had been forgotten by amnesia patients. -
Exercise Increases Brain Power and Eliminates DepressionA major study is being shown to the world that brings us closer to understanding some of the mysteries of the human brain. -
4 Steps to Enhance Your Memory and Build MotivationIt would be great to see a trivia and not forget what it really was about? Let's say you may never again neglect to show the football Sunday stats for your buddies? Regrettably, a photo taking memory isn't for everybody.
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What Happens in Our Brain when We Forget Things?Researchers from Johns Hopkins' Krieger School of Arts and Sciences recently used MRI's in order to discover the reason behind forgetfulness which increases with age.
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Brain and Dreams - the Emotional ConnectThere can be an advantage to having strong fear memories. Being in an abuse situation, for example, may make us stay away from people who resemble our abusers. -
Can Chronic Subdural Hematoma Be Prevented with Exercise?Will exercise help prevent chronic subdural hematomas? After all, a major risk factor for chronic subdural hematoma is brain shrinkage, and exercise and cerebral shrinkage are inversely related.
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(Poem) a Stroll Around My CampusMy observations as I spend a day at the College I attend.
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I'm Over 30! Can I Really Expect to Change? Part 2As we surpass age 30, those of us enduring depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder may wonder if we can really change. I'd like to share my personal answer in part two of the series.
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Where in the World Am I??A lack of a good sense of direction is an issue in the hippocampus area of the brain...so glad to know I have an excuse for being a "traveling fool." -
The Parts of the Brain that Hold Our MemoriesThe areas of the brain that are related to memory, and the area's specific role in the process of memory.
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The Temporal Lobe and MemoriesThe temporal lobes are responsible for memories, what can effect our memories and what should one know about the temporal lobes.
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The Parts of the Brain that Control MemoryMemory can be improved only by keeping your brain active. In turn the parts of the brain that are responsible for controlling memory work appropriately. This article will take the readers through the most important parts of the brain that control memory.
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Stress: The Number One Thief that Can Rob You of Your MemoryStudies now shows us that during times of severe stress, the brain becomes starved of one of the most important elements it needs to function: oxygen. -
The Neuropsychology of Normal Aging: Changes in Memory and Emotion RecognitionThe normal elderly are able to produce but unable to comprehend emotional tones in speech. They seem less skilled in detecting emotions in facial expressions and also display losses in memory.
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The Great DeclarationA discussion and analysis of the content of the Declaration of Independence. Including the examination of political theory, principles, justifications, and the author's intent.
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MIT Researchers Find Potential Tool for Alzheimer's TherapyResearchers from MIT found that a common protein needed for cell budding in yeast also is required for healthy dendrite formation in neurons, and may lead to therapies for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other neurological disorders
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Should Research Be Conducted into Retrieving Buried Memories?Considering the potential abuse, perhaps it is best to leave the process of forgetting and remembering alone.
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Neurogenesis: Reversing the Depression CycleFor individuals who suffer from depression, the use of medications that improve neurogenesis may be the key to overcoming recurrent episodes.
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How Your Memory Works and How to Improve ItLearn how memory works, how each individual processes memory differently and how you can improve your memory.
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Origin of Deja Vu PinpointedA study of deja vu has revealed that the source comes from the hippocampus.
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The Rocking Seniors..Your brain. Use it or lose it. A look at learning as an option for Senior Folks. -
How the Brain Talks to Itselfneurology
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Animals Dream of Their Beloved Onesanimals dream too!!
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