Archive for Stress
July 15, 2007 at 11:37 am · Filed under Brain anatomy and imaging, Brain health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Emotions, Health & Wellness, Memory Training, Mental Health, Positive Psychology, Self-regulation, Stress
People can train themselves to forget bad memories, study says
Los Angeles Times, CA Jul 12, 2007
“You can train yourself to remember something and you can train yourself to forget it,” said University of Colorado graduate student Brendan E. Depue, …”
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July 4, 2007 at 5:55 am · Filed under Aging, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain-based Learning, Health & Wellness, meditation, Memory Training, Mental Health, Self-regulation, Stress, Women's Health
Variety key to memory health
Ontario Mirror Guardian, Canada
“Staying social is beneficial to overall mental health. Do things to stave off depression as it and anxiety suck up all your mental energy.”
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July 2, 2007 at 12:11 am · Filed under Aging, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Health & Wellness, Lifelong learning, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Serious Games, Stress, Women's Health
We mentioned this great initiative (by the CDC and Alzheimer’s Association) before. Andreas just wrote a good summary of the Brain Health Roadmap, reviewing the Top 10 actions outlined. Enjoy
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June 28, 2007 at 10:27 pm · Filed under Aging, Attention and ADD/ ADHD, Biofeedback, Brain Coach, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Brain-based Learning, Corporate Training, Health & Wellness, HeartMath, Lifelong learning, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, MindFit, Stress, Vigorous Mind
Today we would like to ask for your opinions on the emerging Brain Fitness field, your interests and needs. We would really appreciate if you can devote 5-minutes to complete this online survey. As a token of appreciation, we will give you a discount of 10% on all stress management and brain workout products offered in our main website, valid for a month after you complete the survey.
Thanks!
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June 25, 2007 at 10:46 pm · Filed under Aging, Biofeedback, Brain Fitness, Brain games, Brain Training, Brain-based Learning, Corporate Training, Emotions, emWave, Freeze-Framer, Health & Wellness, HeartMath, meditation, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Mind Games, Mind/Body, Positive Psychology, Resiliency, Self-regulation, Serious Games, Stress, Women's Health
Check out the new emWave Stress Relief (previously called Freeze-Framer), an easy-to-use, Windows-based software and biofeedback hardware program for Stress Management that measures your Heart Rate Variability through a finger or ear-clip sensor that plugs into your computer. The program, developed by HeartMath, translates the information into user-friendly graphics displayed on your computer monitor in real-time. emWave PC allows you to track your progress and has interactive games and stunning images that emit varying degrees of color and movement as you adjust your emotional state and get into The Zone of optimal learning and performance. Check out the limited time offer!
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May 10, 2007 at 10:35 pm · Filed under Aging, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Health & Wellness, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Mind/Body, Neurogenesis, Neurons, Neuropsychology, Physical Fitness, Stress, Women's Health
A Better Brain: Does Exercise Help Your Mental Power?
NBC5.com, IL
“CHICAGO — There’s a class at Naperville Central High School where exercise for the body is helping students like Rhandyl Dozier, Eric Hurle and Caley …”
More on Is physical fitness important to your brain fitness?
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April 28, 2007 at 9:10 am · Filed under Aging, Attention and ADD/ ADHD, Biofeedback, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain games, Brain health, Brain teasers, Brain Training, Brain-based Learning, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Training, Education, Emotions, Events, Glossary, Health & Wellness, Learning, Lifelong learning, meditation, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Mind Games, Mind/Body, Neurogenesis, Neuropsychology, Neurotechnology, Nutrition, Peak Performance, Physical Fitness, Positive Psychology, Self-regulation, Serious Games, Stress, Women's Health, Working memory
Announcement:
- We have just launched a new website section titled Hot Topics for you to be informed on latest Brain Fitness developments. Topics include Memory, Brain Fitness, Brain Teasers, Mental Exercise, Stress Management, Physical Exercise, Nutrition, News, Products, Events, Students, Science, Resources, and more.
Some good posts:
- Nintendo BrainAge, Lumosity, Happy Neuron, MyBrainTrainer…
- Posit Science, Nintendo Brain Training, Dakim…WebMD on Brain Fitness.
We hope to hear from you!
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April 25, 2007 at 9:40 pm · Filed under Aging, Biofeedback, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Training, Decision-making, Emotions, emWave, Freeze-Framer, Health & Wellness, HeartMath, Learning, Lifelong learning, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Mind Games, Mind/Body, MindFit, Neuropsychology, Physical Fitness, Positive Psychology, Self-regulation, Stress, Vigorous Mind, Women's Health
Check the blog post Improve Your Brain Health
With tips on
Physical Exercise
Mental Exercise
Good Nutrition
Stress Management
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April 7, 2007 at 9:49 am · Filed under Biofeedback, Brain anatomy and imaging, Brain health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Emotions, Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Mind/Body, Self-regulation, Stress
Good discussion at Scientific American Mind on Can We Control Our Fears?
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