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Flashbulb Memories: How Emotion Influences Cognition
(Zainab Hassan) What are flashbulb memories?
The theory of flashbulb memories was proposed by Roger Brown and James Kulik in 1977 after they investigated memories of the JFK assassination. They found that people had very vivid memories of when they received the news including exactly what they were doing, the weather, and the smells in the air.
Prevent Memory Loss: Health Benefits Of Vitamin B12 For Seniors With Alzheimer’s
(Prepare For Change) It is unlikely that a plant-based diet alone will supply you with an adequate amount of vitamin B12. You must make sure that you’re eating and drinking products that have been fortified with the vitamin, or take special supplements to avoid deficiency.
Exercise, Memory and Learning Linked by Science: A Short Bout of Exercise Enhances Brain Function
(Science Daily) Neuroscientists, working with mice, have discovered that a short burst of exercise directly boosts the function of a gene that increases connections between neurons in the hippocampus, the region of the brain associated with learning and memory.
Science-Backed Strategies to Strengthen Your Memory
(Edsel Cook) You do not need nootropic substances to improve your attention, memory, and productivity. There are all-natural mental strategies that can strengthen your brain functions on a daily basis without resorting to so-called “smart drugs” or other special treatments.
Part 3 of 3: The Neurogenesis Regimen-Supplements, Foods and Exercises to Maximize Brain, Memory and Nervous System Health
(Neville Goddard) In part 3 of The Neurogenesis Regimen, we will finish this article series with another three supplements, two foods and one exercise to help support brain, memory and nervous system health.
Part 2 of 3: The Neurogenesis Regimen-Supplements, Foods and Exercises to Maximize Brain, Memory and Nervous System Health
(Neville Goddard) In part 2 of The Neurogenesis Regimen article series, we will discuss three more supplements, two more foods and another exercise to help support optimal brain function, memory and nervous system health.
Part 1 of 3: The Neurogenesis Regimen-Supplements, Foods and Exercises to Maximize Brain, Memory and Nervous System Health
(Neville Goddard) In 1952, an Italian scientist named Dr. Rita Levi Montalcini, discovered a protein called Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). NGF has been the topic of discussion amongst many neuroscientists for its role in helping to regenerate neurons and possibly help those suffering from Alzheimer’s, ALS, neuropathy and other neurological challenges.
As it Turns Out, Your Uterus Affects How Your Brain Works
(Gerald Sinclair) For years and years, we have assumed that the uterus only had few ‘uses’ it seems that it could be doing more than you’d think. A recent study has suggested that your uterus could potentially be influencing your cognition on some level.
How Learning and Memory Relate to Free Will
(William R. Klemm Ph.D.) One common definition of “free will” is that a person can decide or choose among multiple alternatives without being forced by physical laws, luck, fate, or divine will. Most of us feel we are in charge of our choices when no outside force requires us to make a particular choice. But it is fashionable these days for scholars to insist that free will is an illusion, a trick the brain plays on us. I will spare you the philosophical knots of specious assumptions and convoluted logic that scholars tie themselves into.
Rosemary Can be Used to Enhance Memory in University Students
(RJ Jhonson) Rosemary, known for its distinct fragrance, can also improve memory according to a recent study, proving that the herb’s effects on your brain go beyond making food more appetizing.
Epigenetic Memories Are Passed Down 14 Successive Generations, Game-Changing Research Reveals
(Green Med Info) Until recently, it was believed that our genes dictate our destiny. That we are slated for the diseases that will ultimately beset us based upon the pre-wired indecipherable code written in stone in our genetic material. The burgeoning field of epigenetics, however, is overturning these tenets, and ushering in a school of thought where nurture, not nature, is seen to be the predominant influence when it comes to genetic expression and our freedom from or affliction by chronic disease.
How To Remember Everything You Learn — Proven Methods (Video)
How To Remember Everything You Learn — Proven Methods (Video)
Memory Manipulation | Scientists Transfer One Snail’s Memory onto Another, Potentially Unlocking Secrets of Human Memory Transfer
(Edsel Cook) American researchers reported that they implanted the memory of a sea snail into another individual snail. The technique might very well be applied to humans in the future, allowing memories to be transferred, altered, or even erased.










