will revise this thread eventually(: It’s from 2008-2009 (links need to be located…some missing)
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thread-getting better all the time/adult brain
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will revise this thread eventually(: It’s from 2008-2009 (links need to be located…some missing)
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It’s all about the brain /mind- thread
This thread is for anything you’d like to save/share re:brain/mind. Bmindful has been a variety of things over the years to me…One thing I’ve enjoyed besides the positive energy, and information…is a place to simultaneously share & bookmark enjoyable/useful things(:
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- To Harness Neuroplasticity -Start With Enthusiasm
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- 10 Brain Training Tips to Teach and Train
Videos
❤Heart Smiling Technique
How Your Heart❤ Produces Energy
Your heart is the organ of your body that produces most energy. This video describes four interesting but little known facts about your heart that will change the way you use your heart to improve your energy and your relationships.
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Quick Links
A brief introduction to the brain
Right Brain and Left Brain
Right brain, left brain and mindfulness
What happens in our brains when we meditate?
NEW!! The neuroscience of emotion control
NEW!! Neuroscience improves cognition
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- How Your Brain Works
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- The Responsive Brain How the brain controls behavior and, conversely, how behavior and environment influence the brain’s structure and functioning are the focus of this program.
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- Move Your Feet Grow New Neurons
A new study led by researchers at Columbia University provides the first evidence in humans that a structured exercise training program increases neurogenesis—the birth and development of new nerve cells—in a memory hub of the brain. - Physical Exercise for the Brain
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In the Neurosciences”:http://www.cerebromente.org.br/biografia.htm - Milestones In Neuroscience Research-Chudler
- How Your Brain Works
- Cranial The cranial nerves are 12 pairs of nerves that can be seen on the ventral (bottom) surface of the brain. Some of these nerves bring information from the sense organs to the brain; other cranial nerves control muscles; other cranial nerves are connected to glands or internal organs such as the heart and lungs.
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- “Using the Mind
To Change the Brain”:http://www.wisebrain.org/slidesets/SlidesHansonGoogle.pdf
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- The History of Electrical Stimulation of the Brain
- tour of the brain
- The Brain’s Growth
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- TED VIDEO Bradley Voyek
Bradley Voytek is completing his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at
the University of California, Berkeley. He studies the role of brain rhythms and electrophysiology in attention and memory by working with patients with electrodes implanted in their brains, patients who have had portions of their skull surgically removed, and patients with brain lesions. By working with these rare groups of people and using
sophisticated analysis methods he aims to learn how the brain communicates to improve patient outcomes. - How Much Can the Brain Process?
Other Threads,Posts, Articles, Sites Which Are Related
Exercise Benefits Brain Health
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- The Gift of Neuroplasticity
Your brain changes all of the time. What was once described merely as learning now has a neuro- label: neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity is notion that mental experiences and mindfulness can change the actual structure and function of the brain. The idea of neuroplasticity is good news because it means we can change and grow up until our very last days of existence. It can also be bad news if we don’t attempt to direct our brain toward experiences that will change our brain for the better. ***to read more*** - ___________
- ☼• ► How to position your goals—financial or otherwise—beyond your sub-conscious mind to speed up getting desired results.
[a heads up major sales for her product at the end of video….]
The following written by Mary Rivas…author of video above.
The first step to growing personal power is becoming aware of how our mind works!
Your brain is made up of billions of brain cells, which use electricity to communicate with each other. Every second of your life, brain cells generate electrical patterns that change depending on your thoughts, emotions and your physical well-being. These patterns of electrical activity are essentially electric waves that emit electro-chemical impulses of varied frequencies, which are known as “brain waves.”
There are five brain wave patterns: Beta, Alpha, Theta and Delta and Gamma. Your brain typically has all the brain wave patterns happening simultaneously, with one of the brain wave frequencies being dominant at any given time. This dominant brain pattern indicates your “mind state” or “level of consciousness.”
Each mind state has distinct functions and abilities:
Beta
In beta, the brain wave frequency is fast, between 14-30 pulsations per second. We spend most of our waking hours predominantly in beta
Have you ever tried to quiet your mind but found that it was impossible to stop thoughts from zooming in from every direction? Or, maybe you’ve had the experience of not being able to remember an answer when you felt tense? That is the beta mind state. It is a state of constant mind chatter
Research has shown that this mind state is often associated with stress-related symptoms such as anxiety, worry, poor sleep and nervousness. When a person is in the beta mind state, the potential for advanced learning and healing overall is less than in the other brain states. Also, a person’s ability to experience emotional breakthroughs tends to be limited in this mind state
Although excessive beta does have limitations, the beta mind state does serve many important functions. This level of consciousness is also associated with a state of alertness and focused concentration. When your mind is engaged in mental activities, such as logical analysis, sports or conversation, the dominant brainwave state will be Beta
Alpha
Alpha brain waves are slower in frequency than beta. They slow down to 8-13 cycles per second–about half that of beta
Alpha is the bridge to your sub-conscious mind. It’s a doorway into your deeper mind powers
People most commonly experience the alpha mind state when they are close to falling asleep, watching television or reading a novel. This level of consciousness is associated with contemplation, visualization, problem solving and creativity. In this mind state, you have a greater potential for learning than in beta. What takes years to learn in beta, can take just months in alpha
Theta
When your brain waves slow down even more, you are in the theta mind state. In theta, brain wave frequencies slow down to 4-7 cycles per second
People most commonly experience the theta mind state when they are in profound relaxation, meditation, and when entering sleep and just upon awakening. If you have ever spent several days alone in the wilderness, such as a forest, chances are that you were consciously in the state of theta. Unfortunately, most people do not actively use this mind state because they fall asleep when they are deeply relaxed.
Research has shown that regular theta meditative practices can greatly reduce the need for sleep. This can be one way that you can have more hours in the day to get things done in your life while improving your mental and physical health
The mind state of theta is associated with emotional breakthroughs, mental reprogramming, high levels of creativity, increased intuition, the production of pleasure-causing endorphins and anti-aging hormones, such as human growth hormone (HGH). Since theta brain wave patterns are associated with creativity and inspiration, it makes sense that many scientific breakthroughs and inventions have resulted from intuitive hunches and mental imagery
The deeper states of theta are also associated with intuitive abilities such as remote viewing
Delta
In delta, the brain wave frequency slows down further to 1/2 to 3 cycles per second
We experience delta during dreaming and in profound meditative states. Delta brainwave states are associated with healing—physical as well as emotional—and spiritual experiences of transcendence and ecstasy~
Brain research has shown that in theta and delta mind states, we can dramatically reduce the production of aging hormones, such as cortisol. Cortisol increases blood sugar, blood pressure and reduces immune responses. It also interferes with learning and memory, and in general harms the body. It is known as the “stress hormone.”
The delta mind state offers far more than health, mental and emotional benefits….
The delta mind state is magical
Shamans, mystics, and saints for eons have entered delta mind states to transcend ordinary human capabilities and experience extraordinary mind powers. The potential to mind travel, communicate with plants, communicate with people at far distances and experience miraculous healings are possible in this mind state.
Few people know how to consciously use this powerful mind state because when people enter delta, they lose conscious awareness. However, it is possible to train yourself to remain awake while reaching this mind state.
Gamma– “Super Beta”
The gamma brain wave state is the most recent mind state discovered. It is the most rapid in frequency, at least 30 cycles per second.
Since it is a new brain wave and is difficult to accurately measure it, there are different definitions for this mind state. Many researchers report that gamma brain waves are at least 40 cycles per second. Many researchers don’t distinguish beta from gamma waves, and refer to it as “Super Beta.”
Research as of today indicates that the gamma mind state is associated with high-level information processing and certain cognitive activities, such as analysis, creative writing and math, as well as with bursts of insights and holistic perception. Some researchers claim that the gamma mind state is the blissful state a person reaches after years of meditation.
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The Future of Psychology: Connecting Mind to Brain Psychological states such as thoughts and feelings are real. Brain states are real. The problem is that the two are not real in the same way, creating the mind–brain correspondence problem. National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine 8600 Rockville Pike,Bethesda MD, 20894 USAto read more
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