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Keep Your Brain Alive

Neurobic Exercises to Help Prevent Memory Loss and Increase Mental Fitness

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Keep Your Brain Alive

By: Lawrence Katz, Manning Rubin
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These fun and easy exercises from the best-selling Keep Your Brain Alive fight the effects of mental aging and keep the mind fit to meet any challenge. And now they are available on audio. Co-author Manning Rubin is your personal trainer, providing lively narration to guide you through the exercises.

Drawing on cutting-edge neurological research, here is a regimen of mental cross-training - neurobics - that can be done anywhere, by anyone, at any time of day. The premise is simple: When you exercise the brain, you release natural growth factors called neurotrophins, which in turn enhance the brain's level of fitness. And nothing so easily stimulates the brain as breaking routines and using the five senses in new and unexpected ways. So if you're right-handed, wake up tomorrow and brush your teeth with your left hand. Or close your eyes before you get into the car and then get the key into the ignition. Every time you open a new circuit in your brain, it's like doing a round of mental sit-ups, without the pain.

©1999 Lawrence C. Katz and Manning Rubin (P)2008 HighBridge Company
Memory Improvement Personal Development Physical Illness & Disease Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Physical Exercise Human Brain Memory Exercises Memory Help
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Thank you for all the great suggestions of things . Now I can do to improve my memory.

Best Ideas for enhancing your memory! Thank you for all the great ideas

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This book is geared more to working people in their 40's or 50's and not to active retired people who are probably already doing much of what he suggested.

Sightly outdated

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Narrator excellent. Content interesting and usable. I’m already making changes in my life based on this information. Highly recommend for all ages.

Brief, clear and very helpful!

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I could relate to the part in the audio book on rembering & recognizing places with certain smells.

Self help tips

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I purchased this book looking for answers on how to improve memory. Well, for two hours I listened to some guy repeating the same thing over and over. Really, this book shouldn't be more than 30 minutes.

Terrible, deceiving description. A poor book.

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