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Marian Diamond

    Marian C. Diamond, Ph.D., fue profesora de anatomía en la Universidad de California en Berkeley. Su investigación se centró en los efectos del entorno y las hormonas en el prosencéfalo, investigando notablemente los cambios estructurales en la corteza cerebral inducidos por un entorno enriquecido y su lateralización influenciada por las hormonas esteroides sexuales. El trabajo de Diamond iluminó la plasticidad del cerebro y su capacidad de respuesta a estímulos externos.

    Healthy Brain, Happy Life
    Magic Trees of the Mind
    • Healthy Brain, Happy Life

      A Personal Program to Activate Your Brain and Do Everything Better

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Dr. Wendy Suzuki, an accomplished neuroscientist and college professor, realized at nearly 40 that despite her prestigious career and accolades, she lacked a fulfilling life. Overweight, tired, lonely, and directionless, she decided to make a change. Understanding that exercise can boost mood, she embarked on a journey to transform her life. Healthy Brain, Happy Life delves into the science of how exercise impacts mental well-being. Using her own transformation from feeling frumpy and frustrated to fit and fabulous, Suzuki explains not only how to incorporate exercise into daily life but also why it is beneficial. Movement is just the beginning; she emphasizes the importance of mindfulness practices to reduce stress and foster creativity. As the brain undergoes neuroplasticity, the positive effects compound—enhancing fitness, memory, and cognitive flexibility. Alongside Dr. Suzuki’s four-minute Brain Hacks, the book provides a straightforward program for life change, grounded in her personal experiences and scientific insights. It serves as a guide for anyone seeking to improve their mental and physical health through actionable steps.

      Healthy Brain, Happy Life2015
      3,7
    • Magic Trees of the Mind

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Cutting edge scientific research has shown that exposure to the right kind of environment during the first years of life actually affects the physical structure of a child's brain, vastly increasing the number of neuron branches—the "magic trees of the mind"—that help us to learn, think, and remember. At each stage of development, the brain's ability to gain new skills and process information is refined.As a leading researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, Marion Diamond has been a pioneer in this field of research. Now, Diamond and award-winning science writer Janet Hopson present a comprehensive enrichment program designed to help parents prepare their children for a lifetime of learning.

      Magic Trees of the Mind1999
      4,0