Update: Why Untrained Brains Are A Bit Like Puppies (And How Dance Offers Great Brain Training)
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Time for SharpBrains’ April e-newsletter, featuring what’s new in brain health and cognitive performance. Quite stimulating reading
New thinking
Why Untrained Brains Are A Bit Like Puppies, And How To Put Together the Building Blocks of a Smarter, Happier Mind
Making Stress Work for You, Instead of Against You
5 Facts You Need To Know To Understand, Navigate And Enjoy The Digital Brain Health Revolution
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New research
Dance training: The ultimate way to delay brain decline by combining physical, cognitive, and social engagement
Helping bridge neuroscience and education: 30+ experts debunk the theory of fixed, rigid “learning styles”
Parents’ educational and income levels (not breastfeeding per se) account for the brain development gains in breastfed children
Brain stimulation can work–if properly timed
The US Navy tests neuro-priming and other non-pharmacological aids to boost cognition and performance
New tools
Fully concentrated on task at hand? Then your computer won’t distract you
Augmenting physiotherapy via neurofeedback and neurostimulation: Key neurotechnology patent #43
Elon Musk to pioneer new Inner Space Frontier via Neuralink “neural lace” technology
In the field of neurostimulation, what comes first, Published Research or Patents?
Enhancing cognition via brain training with a visual emphasis: Key neurotechnology paten...
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