my brain memory
Marilu Henner On 'Total Memory Makeover' - Huffington Post (blog)
Marilu Henner On 'Total Memory Makeover' Huffington Post (blog) In her recently released book Total Memory Makeover: Uncover Your Past, Take Charge of Your Future, Henner recalls the memory games she played as a child. These exercises, writes Henner, were a way to "mentally challenge and exercise my brain to the ... |
Woman, 36, who lost mother to brain cancer creates breathtaking fantasy land ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Woman, 36, who lost mother to brain cancer creates breathtaking fantasy land ... Daily Mail 'Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,' said the artist. 'This escapism grew into the concept of creating an unexplained storybook without ... |
Cyclists ride in memory of those killed or injured - Ventura County Star
Cyclists ride in memory of those killed or injured Ventura County Star "My body is mostly healed, not entirely," she said. O'Meara, 51, of Moorpark, shared her story with about 200 other cyclists who gathered on the lawn of The Lakes shopping center in Thousand Oaks for the Ride of Silence, a memorial ride honoring people ... |
Suspicion resides in 2 regions of the brain - Science Codex
![]() Science Codex | Suspicion resides in 2 regions of the brain Science Codex Fool me twice, shame on my parahippocampal gyrus. Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have found that suspicion resides in two distinct regions of the brain: the amygdala, which plays a central role in processing fear and ... |
Is Google Weakening Your Memory? Or Enhancing Your Curiosity? Or Both? - Patheos (blog)
![]() Patheos (blog) | Is Google Weakening Your Memory? Or Enhancing Your Curiosity? Or Both? Patheos (blog) But, at one point, Rosen mentions research that suggests the availability of Internet technology does, in effect, weaken our memory: We have even started to see research showing how our brains have adapted to having so much available information ... |
Mark Rypien Shares Struggles With Memory Loss - CBS Local
![]() CBS Local | Mark Rypien Shares Struggles With Memory Loss CBS Local Mark's cousin, Rick Rypien a former Vancouver Canuck committed suicide last year, and the Rypien family believes brain trauma may have been a factor. Mark knew he had a problem a few months ago when he had no recollection of an event where he saved a ... |
Are musicians our external brains? - io9
Are musicians our external brains? io9 Their front area of the brain was activated. This area contains both the parts of the brain that analyze structure as well as the hippocampus, which helps determine whether something makes it into long term memory. The reward centers of the brain also ... |
Study: War vets', athletes' brain injuries similar - CBS News
![]() CBS News | Study: War vets', athletes' brain injuries similar CBS News "A rocket-propelled grenade hit off the right side of my Humvee. I didn't realize it at the time but I suffered a traumatic brain injury," Colgin said. "I got home and I couldn't spell my own name and I couldn't read my own handwriting. Revealing brain damage from battlefield to playing field |
How Cancer Still &%@$# With Me - ChicagoNow (blog)
How Cancer Still &%@$# With Me ChicagoNow (blog) Headaches, but specifically morning headaches, are one of the primary symptoms of pediatric brain tumors. I didn't know that before I moved to Cancerville, but now it is seared in my brain. His two year old self also seemed not to be 100%. |
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's isn't always accurate - USA TODAY
![]() USA TODAY | Diagnosis of Alzheimer's isn't always accurate USA TODAY Half of those featured other problems, as well, such as scarring on the hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for memory, White said. That didn't mean that those without the Alzheimer's lesions were otherwise healthy, "but what we're calling ... |
Woman, 36, who lost mother to brain cancer creates breathtaking fantasy land ... - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Woman, 36, who lost mother to brain cancer creates breathtaking fantasy land ... Daily Mail 'Real life became a difficult place to deal with, and I found myself retreating further into an alternative existence through the portal of my camera,' said the artist. 'This escapism grew into the concept of creating an unexplained storybook without ... |
Marilu Henner On 'Total Memory Makeover' - Huffington Post (blog)
Marilu Henner On 'Total Memory Makeover' Huffington Post (blog) In her recently released book Total Memory Makeover: Uncover Your Past, Take Charge of Your Future, Henner recalls the memory games she played as a child. These exercises, writes Henner, were a way to "mentally challenge and exercise my brain to the ... |
Rosie Lovell: 'Something in my brain went and now I can't eat coriander' - The Independent
Rosie Lovell: 'Something in my brain went and now I can't eat coriander' The Independent My earliest food memory...Being sent out to pick spinach and courgettes from my parents' vegetable patch. I remember spinach being really woody and pretty hard work – it was a cruel upbringing! My favourite childhood dish was my mum's "pasta willy"; ... |
Noah Tyler's mother says she is "tortured" by the memory of his birth - BBC News
BBC News | Noah Tyler's mother says she is "tortured" by the memory of his birth BBC News A mother whose baby died after being deprived of oxygen when he was born has told an inquest that she is "tortured" by the memory of his birth. Noah Tyler died 10 months after suffering irreversible brain damage at the University Hospital of Wales in ... |
My triathlon for John - Cotswold Journal
My triathlon for John Cotswold Journal A WIDOW who lost her husband to a brain tumour in March last year is taking part in a triathlon in his memory. Maria Graham-Martin, aged 48, of Tredington, near Shipston, will be taking part in the BRAT (Birmingham Running and Athletics Club) Super ... |
Proud mum raises £1000 in memory of baby Marko - Ealing Gazette
![]() Ealing Gazette | Proud mum raises £1000 in memory of baby Marko Ealing Gazette A mother who set up a spring fair in memory of her infant son who died suddenly last year said 'I've done my angel proud'. Tanya Grujic, 32, of Lancaster Road, Northolt, spent the past year organising the event held at Perivale Residents' Association ... |
Cyclists ride in memory of those killed or injured - Ventura County Star
Cyclists ride in memory of those killed or injured Ventura County Star "My body is mostly healed, not entirely," she said. O'Meara, 51, of Moorpark, shared her story with about 200 other cyclists who gathered on the lawn of The Lakes shopping center in Thousand Oaks for the Ride of Silence, a memorial ride honoring people ... |
Suspicion resides in 2 regions of the brain - Science Codex
![]() Science Codex | Suspicion resides in 2 regions of the brain Science Codex Fool me twice, shame on my parahippocampal gyrus. Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have found that suspicion resides in two distinct regions of the brain: the amygdala, which plays a central role in processing fear and ... |
Is Google Weakening Your Memory? Or Enhancing Your Curiosity? Or Both? - Patheos (blog)
![]() Patheos (blog) | Is Google Weakening Your Memory? Or Enhancing Your Curiosity? Or Both? Patheos (blog) But, at one point, Rosen mentions research that suggests the availability of Internet technology does, in effect, weaken our memory: We have even started to see research showing how our brains have adapted to having so much available information ... |
Mark Rypien Shares Struggles With Memory Loss - CBS Local
![]() CBS Local | Mark Rypien Shares Struggles With Memory Loss CBS Local Mark's cousin, Rick Rypien a former Vancouver Canuck committed suicide last year, and the Rypien family believes brain trauma may have been a factor. Mark knew he had a problem a few months ago when he had no recollection of an event where he saved a ... |
MIT researchers turn on a memory
Imagine if, with the flip of a switch, memories stored in the brain could flick on and off. Now, for the first time, MIT scientists have leveraged a powerful new tool to activate brain cells and reboot a memory, conjuring a remembrance of time past with a beam of light. The feat is basic research in mice and far from even being tried in a person, but it is a powerful demonstration that memories ... Read more
Study: War vets', athletes' brain injuries similar
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which affects football players and boxers, may be an issue for war veterans, a new study says Read more
Suspicion resides in two regions of the brain: Our baseline level of distrust is distinct and separable from our ...
Scientists have found that suspicion resides in two distinct regions of the brain: the amygdala, which plays a central role in processing fear and emotional memories, and the parahippocampal gyrus, which is associated with declarative memory and the recognition of scenes. Read more
Revealing brain damage from battlefield to playing field
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Traumatic brain injury, the signature wound of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, is doubly cruel: it leaves many victims emotionally shattered and cognitively crippled. But because mild and moderate brain injuries do not show up on CT or other imaging, doctors and even family members are often skeptical that any real damage exists. ... Read more
Sheryl Crow -- CHOKES On Stage ... 'My Brain Has Gone to S**t!'
You can't accuse Sheryl Crow of lip-synching, but you can say her memory sucks -- because she flat out forgot the lyrics to one of her biggest hits during a concert. Sheryl's epic flub went down during her Saturday night gig in St. Petersburg, FL.… Read more
Brain injury forces teen to rediscover past, recreate present
Erin Butzler makes memories. A head injury in 2009 swept away all of her old ones. Vacations and holidays vanished. Family and friends became strangers. When she woke up in a hospital bed, she woke up Read more
Scientists hunt ways to stall Alzheimer's earlier
Look for a fundamental shift in how scientists hunt ways to ward off the devastation of Alzheimer's disease - by testing possible therapies in people who don't yet show many symptoms, before too much of the brain is destroyed. Read more
Joan Aragone: Decade of writing senior column has been eye-opener
After more than 10 years producing a regular column on aging and senior health, this will be my final one, for now. Given the shrinking state of U.S. print publications, I'm glad it lasted this long. Read more
Debra Ollivier: Marilu Henner On 'Total Memory Makeover'
Marilu Henner, who many remember as the character Elaine on the sitcom "Taxi," is the author of Total Memory Makeover: Uncover Your Past, Take Charge of Your Future. She is one of only 12 documented cases of Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, or HSAM. Read more
Trouble remembering songs leads Charmaine Neville to discover serious brain condition
Meg Farris / Eyewitness News Email: mfarris@wwltv.com | Twitter: @megfarriswwl NEW ORLEANS - She brings her New Orleans style of entertainment and music to fans around the world. But suddenly, singer Charmaine Neville noticed she was not acting like herself. Numerous hospital visits and exams left doctors baffled. But then a phone call turned her fate around and our cameras chronicled that ... Read more













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