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Discover Memory Repair Protocol Recipes for Yourself

EE Edit@rs · March 23, 2018 · Leave a Comment

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Loss of memory performance can be scary for the people suffering as well as the families that have to helplessly stand by and watch a loved on deteriorate. People can have their personality, attitude, and demeanor completely change over time with seemingly nothing available to … [Read more...] about Discover Memory Repair Protocol Recipes for Yourself

Filed Under: Brain Health and Functionality Tagged With: memory, memory repair, mind, mind repair

Sleep Better to Learn Better: Sleep Deprivation Hurts Learning

EE Edit@rs · October 4, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev is the father of the periodic table.  And if it wasn't for nodding off one fateful night, the periodic table as we know it might not exist.  While contemplating the nature of the universe and playing solitaire, Mendeleyev dozed off.  But when he … [Read more...] about Sleep Better to Learn Better: Sleep Deprivation Hurts Learning

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: learning, memory, productivity, rem sleep, sleep

5 Reasons You Should Take a Nap Daily

EE Edit@rs · October 4, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Some people think that naps are just a waste of time and a good night's sleep is all you need to get through the day.  However, science has recently challenged that perception.  Mounting evidence suggests that naps are not only nice to have, they are important to optimal … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons You Should Take a Nap Daily

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: creativity, memory, naps, productivity, sleeping

The 4 Benefits of Doodling

EE Edit@rs · September 16, 2014 · Leave a Comment

In the classroom and at work, doodling is frowned upon.  The underlying assumption when doodle is that they are not paying attention.  But studies as of late have come to the support of doodlers---and provides proof that doodling is much more than just a product of a wandering … [Read more...] about The 4 Benefits of Doodling

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: attention, concentration, doodling, focus, memory

Older Brains Slow Due to Greater Experience, Rather Than Cognitive Decline

EE Edit@rs · January 24, 2014 · Leave a Comment

This article originally appeared in Scientific Computing. What happens to our cognitive abilities as we age? Traditionally it is thought that age leads to a steady deterioration of brain function, but new research in Topics in Cognitive Science argues that older brains may … [Read more...] about Older Brains Slow Due to Greater Experience, Rather Than Cognitive Decline

Filed Under: Studies and News Tagged With: aging, brain aging, cognitive decline, memory

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