Reversing Cognitive Dysfunction and Brain Training
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Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline
physorg.com — “Specialized brain training targeted at the regions of a rat's brain that process sound reversed many aspects of normal, age-related cognitive decline and improved the health of the brain cells, according to a new study from researchers at University of California, San Francisco.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline
labspaces.net — “Specialized brain training targeted at the regions of a rat's brain that process sound reversed many aspects of normal, age-related cognitive decline and improved the health of the brain cells, according to a new study from researchers at University of California, San Francisco.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline - http://is.gd/dzGlp (Thought this stuff was debunked?)
Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline - UCSF News Office
news.ucsf.edu — “Specialized brain training targeted at the regions of a rat’s brain that process sound reversed many aspects of normal, age-related cognitive decline and improved the health of the brain cells, according to a new study from researchers at University of California, San Francisco.” View full resource at news.ucsf.edu
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Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline: http://j.mp/aI8Hgr #brain #ucsf #pnas
Cognitive dysfunction reversed in mouse model of Down syndrome | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “At birth, children with Down syndrome aren't developmentally delayed. But as they age, these kids fall behind. Memory deficits inherent in Down syndrome hinder learning, making it hard for the brain to collect experiences needed for normal cognitive development. Scientists have now demonstrated a possible new approach to slowing the inevitable progression of cognitive decline found in Down syndrom...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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Cognitive dysfunction reversed in mouse model of Down syndrome http://ow.ly/162FYn
Mental Exercises Reduce Cognitive Decline in Rats | Brain Exercises | Aging and the Brain | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Auditory training can reverse ravages of age on the brain, preventing cognitive decline.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Mental Exercises Make Old Rat Brains Look Young Again http://bit.ly/aX0iS9
Frontiers | Plasticity of Brain Networks in a Randomized Intervention Trial of Exercise Training in Older Adults | Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
frontiersin.org — “Research has shown the human brain is organized into separable functional networks during rest and varied states of cognition, and that aging is associated with specific network dysfunctions. The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine low-frequency (.008<.08 Hz) coherence of cognitively relevant and sensory brain networks in older adults who participated in a one-year intervention trial, comparing the effects of aerobic and non-aerobic fitness training on b” View full resource at frontiersin.org
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Just walking 40 minutes 3 times a week can keep older adults sharp (better results than stretching and toning): http://bit.ly/bwZRra
Brain Pushups | Will Baum, LCSW
willbaum.com — “ScienceDaily: Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline. In rats. But still... The neurons looked young again. They were full and robust.” View full resource at willbaum.com
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Research: "Brain training reverses age-related cognitive decline in rats - might ppl also benefit from mental exercises?" http://j.mp/d6O4hZ
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