A few days ago I got quite a chuckle at an article on aging and memory by David Brooks of the New York Times and thought to share it with you. David claims this will be the Century of the Bad Memory and in the era of an aging population, memory is the new sex. To read the article you need to register (free) for online access to the New York times, but you are sure to relate to the article and have a few chuckles in the process. Worth it if you consider that laughter is also a positive contributor to brain health. Read on here….
-
Brain Fitness for Life
- The latest news in brain health and mental fitness and how individuals and organizations can benefit more powerfully than ever before from the emerging science of the mind. (more..)
-
Topics
- Aging Well (14)
- Alzheimers (66)
- Attention Skills (9)
- Baby Boomers (34)
- Books (5)
- Brain anatomy and imaging (11)
- Brain businesses (6)
- Brain Decline (31)
- Brain exercises (41)
- Brain Fitness Online (5)
- Brain Fitness Websites (52)
- brain food (9)
- Brain games (19)
- Brain health (87)
- Brain Injury (2)
- Brain on Mobile (2)
- Brain Research (32)
- Brain teasers (2)
- Brain Training (32)
- Brain Training Science (5)
- Casual Games (4)
- Cognitive Impairment (9)
- Cognitive Neuroscience (49)
- Cognitive Rehabilitation (3)
- cognitive remediation (3)
- Cognitive Skills for Driving (1)
- Cognitive Training (33)
- Company Business (4)
- computers (2)
- Concentration (8)
- dementia (6)
- driving skills (1)
- Events (2)
- Executive Functions (7)
- Fitness (20)
- Health & Wellness (68)
- Language (10)
- Lifelong learning (17)
- Memory (31)
- memory loss (7)
- Memory Screening (2)
- Memory Training (9)
- Mental Health (18)
- mild cognitive impairment (7)
- Mind Fitness (19)
- Mind Games (7)
- Mind/Body (26)
- neural connections (7)
- Neurons (19)
- Neuropsychology (16)
- Nutrition (15)
- Physical Exercise (3)
- plasticity (7)
- Seniors (43)
- Serious Games (6)
- traumatic brain injury (2)
- Uncategorized (8)
- Visual and Spatial Skills (5)