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A Brief History of Brainwave Entrainment
Brainwave entrainment was first identified in 1934, although its effects had been noted as early as Ptolemy. Not long after the discovery of the Alpha brainwave by Hans Be
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The Procrastination Eliminator
 Procrastination Benjamin Franklin once said: Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today. This disease of delay has overtaken and overwhelmed even the most suc
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BrainIgnite | A Scientific Overview
The Peak Experience Event We've all experienced a moment when we seemed to be at our best, a moment when our mind and body functioned together with the precision of a perfe
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Noise does not steal focus
Even the most annoying racket can be beneficial, contends Bart Kosko in the book Noise.  He's a professor at the university of Southern California with degrees in electri
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NASA: Brainwave Training Developments
  The same techniques used to optimize and measure brain activity in NASA pilots during flight simulation exercises are an integral part of iMusic. For years, scientis
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BrainIgnite Grade School Survey
  BrainIgnite Grade School SurveyExecuted by the Volition Performance Agent Team, Volition Thought House Inc. Sept. 2004 With over 12 public schools taking part throu
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REPORT: Neurofeedback, A breakthrough with learning disabilities
Riding the Waves Neurofeedback: A breakthrough with learning disabilities? Psychotherapy Networker Inc 2003 7705 13th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20012,Phone 202-82
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Melodic Therapy Changes Brain Activation and Promotes Language Recovery
Melodic Therapy Changes Brain Activation and Promotes Language Recovery After Brain Damage Music therapies are in widespread use for a variety of behavioral and neurologic
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What is Brainwave Entrainment?
  Brainwave entrainment refers to the brain's electrical response to rhythmic sensory stimulation, such as pulses of sound or light. When the brain is given a stimulus
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Our Changing Brains
"The human brain can readily change its structure-- a phenomenon scientists call neuroplasticity," writes Jim Holt in the New York Times.  "A few year
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First-instinct Fallacy
Stressed exam takers are usually advised to go with their first impulse when answering questions on multiple-choice exams such as the SAT, says Psychology Today.  Bu
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Juggling Increases Brain Grey Matter
It's a great party trick and useful for circus performers but scientists said this week that learning to juggle can cause changes in areas of the adult brain. Mastering the sk
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Schmoozing is good for the brain, study suggests
 Talking with friends helps keep the mind sharp, a U-M study suggests. "As the population ages, interest has been growing about how to maintain healthy brains and mi
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Study uncovers mystery cell's role in wiring the brain
Study uncovers mystery cell's role in wiring the brain WASHINGTON (AP) -- Stanford University scientists have filled an important gap in understanding how the brain works,
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The Millionaire Mind
 A British Study, conducted by Tulip Financial Research, has found that millionaires are significantly more likely to suffer from dyslexia, says The Sunday Times of Londo
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The Phaonmneal Pweor of the Hmuan Mnid
The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid.  I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg.  Aoccdrnig to the rsceearh taem at Cm
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Sound health: prevent a noisy environment from affecting your well-being
American Fitness,  Nov-Dec, 2004  by Cosima Jocelyn   Noise constantly surrounds you. Your alarm clock jolts you out of sleep, honking horns and buzzing en
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We don't get enough sleep: Poll Shows
A poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation in 2002 showed that approximately 74% of the population has trouble sleeping at some point in their lives. And the root of th
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Habits never die
The brain never completely deletes old patterns, according to Ann Graybiel of MIT. Negative habits lie dormant waiting for familiar stimuli, says the brain researcher, whose
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Using Your Brain = Alzheimer's Protection
Daily Mental Challenges Keep Brain in Tip-Top Shape By Jeanie Lerche Davis, WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Brunild
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Mind Aerobics: 10 ways to get your memory in shape
Mind Aerobics: 10 ways to get your memory in shape By Susan Jacoby Andrew A. Skolnick, a 57-year-old editor and writer, moved last year to Amherst, N.Y., to take a new job w
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This is Your Brain on Music
This is Your Brain on MusicBy Sini MatikainenFrom the allure of salsa at a dance club to the dignity of the wedding march, we count on music to provide the soundtrack for our
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