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Brain Resilience

Jenny Smith

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Brain Resilience explores how we can actively promote brain health and resilience as we age. Challenging the notion that cognitive decline is inevitable, the book highlights the brain's remarkable capacity for adaptation through neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve.

 
Did you know that learning new skills, practicing mindfulness, and engaging in mentally stimulating activities can significantly impact cognitive function? The book integrates insights from psychology, neuroscience, and health & fitness to offer a holistic understanding of brain aging. It underscores the importance of personalized strategies, empowering readers to tailor interventions to their individual needs. For example, stress management techniques can impact brain physiology, while physical exercise complements cognitive interventions.

 
Beginning with fundamental concepts, Brain Resilience progresses through the science of learning, the benefits of meditation, and the role of problem-solving in maintaining mental sharpness. Ultimately, it provides practical guidelines for creating a personalized brain-health program, supported by scientific evidence and real-world applications.
Disponible depuis: 12/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 90 pages.

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