Posts Tagged ‘brain’
All people have various brainwaves that are able to predict what kind of mood they are experiencing. Every time you feel sadness, the brainwave pattern of your brain changes to a theta rhythm. Other times when you are more energetic, you will experience gamma waves. ...
In recent times there has been many references to stuttering and brain problems being related. This has never been proven, but researchers have raised the possibility of a relation between stuttering and the brains anatomy that is responsible for speech patterns. ...
You see it all the time. Athletes passed out on the field. Everyone holds their breathe waiting then the crowd rumbles with applause when the athlete rises. Just a concussion, no big deal, they can sit on the sidelines for a few plays, maybe a quarter. But is it really nothing? 15% of the time ...
Over time there have been many thinkers and philosophers (including the ancients) who have puzzled over the mind and how it works for humans. This self-same type of investigation goes on today, helped enormously by modern science. ...
Dementia is an illness where there is a cognitive memory loss, although not accuteness of anterograde amnesia; dementia still renders a steady flow of life. A recent research has revealed that dementia can be cured by exercise. The patients who had undergone a treatment of light exercise everyday show remarkable developments, to an extent ...
Those who lead mentally & physically stimulating lives, through learning, occupation, social & leisure activities and physical exercise have the least risk of developing Alzheimers Disease. ...
When we get older our memory begins to fade. It is a natural occurring phenomenon that everyone loses their memory as we age. Forgetting daily tasks that is interfering with your life should not be taken lightly. ...
The brain has a dual cortex, left and right. Each has a projection called the left and right temporal lobes respectively. The later is associated with retaining voice-intoned (singing) memories, familiar incidents, and analysis of non-verbal data. The former takes care of listed information, recognizes monotone language, and analyses verbal terminologies. In case a portion ...
Over time there have been many Philosophers and Thinkers (including the ancients) who have wondered about the mind and how it works for humans. This self-same type of investigation goes on today, assisted greatly by modern science. ...
Memory loss is a sign of neuron (nerve cell) degeneration in the brain, which lessens its ability to store and recall information. Neuron degeneration is part of normal aging, which can start from your 20s, when your body fails to supply enough of the necessary chemicals to the brain and also slows down its ability ...