A Mind at Rest Strengthens Memories

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Brain Exercises that Strengthen Memory and Fight Alzheimer's – Longevity Center – EverydayHealth.com

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DailyGood: Sleep Helps Us Remember What We Need To

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A Mind At Rest Strengthens Memories The Behavioral Medicine Report

bmedreport.com — “Our memories are strengthened during periods of rest while we are awake, researchers at New York University have found. The findings, which appear in the latest issue of the journal Neuron, expand our understanding of how memories are boosted -- previous studies had shown this process occurs during sleep, but not during times of awake rest.View full resource at bmedreport.com

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A few words from Gangaji

app.e2ma.net — “Beginning in Silence Let us begin in silence. It is really the crux of the teaching and lineage I come from: pure silent awareness which is already present. We can take these few moments just to allow our minds to empty whatever concerns or memories or projections of the future may be occurring. Just let everything come to rest. Recognize we are here. With whatever obstacles were put in our way, we are here. However easy or difficult it was, we are here now. And we can receive what is here. To rView full resource at app.e2ma.net

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Meditation for All

northfulton.com — “The Open Mind Center offers Meditation for All Making the choice to meditate brings many benefits- and is a simple, uncomplicated act of honoring your mind, body, and spirit. A regular meditation practice offers numerous health benefits, including lowering blood pressure, strengthening the immune system, and releasing stress and fatigue. Meditating for half an hour provides more psychological rest than a full night's sleep. As you meditate on a regular basis, you will notice an increased sense oView full resource at northfulton.com

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A change of mind: One protein appears to control neurons' ability to react to new experiences

physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- Plasticity -- the brain's ability to change in response to external input -- is critical for most cognitive functions, including learning and memory. Those changes usually involve a strengthening or weakening of synapses, the connections between brain cells (neurons).View full resource at physorg.com

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A Mind at Rest Strengthens Memories

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NYU Researchers Find A Mind At Rest Strengthens Memories

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A mind at rest strengthens memories, researchers find | Psydir News

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Researchers study the idling brain

labspaces.net — “Researchers are uncovering new information about the mind by studying the brain while it is at rest. It is believed this research will one day provide new tools for diagnosing mental health disorders and monitoring the progress of treatments.View full resource at labspaces.net

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