Brain Rules Exercise
These are just some of the things we know about how to optimize our brain use. Below find 12 rules we know about how the brain works from Brain Rules. #1 Exercise Boosts Brain Power. Wondering whether there is a relationship between exercise and mental alertness? The answer is yes. Free weather radar software download. Just about every mental test possible was tried. Exercise - Rule #1: Exercise boosts brain power. John Medina is the New York Times bestselling author of Brain Rules and Brain Rules for Baby. Those are some of John Medina's suggestions in his provocative new book, 'Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School” (Pear Press, $29.95). Medina, director of the Brain Center for Applied Learning Research at Seattle Pacific University, is strong on exercise. Oct 03, 2017 Why Older People Are More Gullible (Brain Rules for Aging Well by John Medina) Watch John Medina share three surprises in sleep research, as discussed in the new book, Brain Rules for Aging Well. Here’s the bottom line: you need to get between six and eight hours of.
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The book discusses '12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school.' The real focus seems feels like how we can use this to improve schools.
The 12 rules are:
EXERCISE Rule #1: Exercise boosts brain power.
SURVIVAL Rule #2: The human brain evolved, too.
WIRING Rule #3: Every brain is wired differently.
ATTENTION Rule #4: We don't pay attention to boring things.
SHORT-TERM MEMORY Rule #5: Repeat to remember.
LONG-TERM MEM..more
The book is broken into a series of 'brain rules' on different subjects. I'll list main takeaways:
Exercise
We all know it's good for us and it feels good and we should do it. The best quote here was 'Physical activity is cognitive candy.' - also 'A lifetime of exercise results in a sometime..more
Some major take-aways, along with my questions and ruminations:
Attention:
Emotional arousal helps the brain learn. Number of minutes a person can pay attention to presentation style information (a lecture) is the same as their age, up to 10...more
The 12 Brain Rules
This was a fun little book that talked about the various 'oddities' of your brain and have some ideas for helping to use your brain the way it was built. I have found I really enjoy learning about the brain, as it is a strange and kinda mysterious organ - this book was no disappointment in that regard (although several topics I had read in different books).
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(NOTE: I wasn't going to do one..and then Amazon asked me to review, and since I did buy on Kindle, I felt, oh, we..more
the information in this book is priceless for any parent and any person who intends to live life healthily, influence people positively and mak..more
There’s also an interesting discussion on multitasking (apparently it’s true you can do two things at once, just not as well as if you weren’t trying to multitask).
A well written and engagin..more
We read it after seeing Medina give an enthusiastic and inspiring presentation at the Learning and the Brain Conference several months ago in San Francisco. He's definitely a salesman type with his own shtick, but for me, it works.
I was readi..more
The first principle..more
My only complaint is that he's insufficiently scientific in the book. I wanted more hard numb..more
This book isn't a business or education book, it's a pop science..more
John Medina explains 12 principles that involve the brain or thoughts that can help you in life. The copy I checked out from the library contained a dvd that gave an overview of the book that explained all of Medina's main points.
This book is worth reading and its ideas are worth incorporating into your life.
Watch this video to see if you might be interested in reading this book:
Brain Rules
From the book:
“If you wanted to create an education environment that was directly opposed to what the..more
I found the book relaxing and fun to read. Some research results was quite interesting especially the last 3 chapters about music, gender and the adventurous nature of humans, otherwise some stuff was repeated for me but definitely was a fun recap.
About the author: John Medina is a professor, research consultant and expert in molecular biology. He founded the Brain Center for Applied Learning Research and the Talar..more
However, there was a description of the making of foie gras on page 88 that was a dealbreaker for me. And because it came during the chapter on 'Attention,' I presume it was a techniq..more
Each chapter began with a different brain rule. Most of the brain rules that were highlighted in the book were common knowled..more
Brain Rules For Baby
In his bestselling book Brain Rules, molecular biologist John Medina suggests that the typical five-period day in high school might be radically restructured if we were to consider how the brain actually works.
Medina wri..more
Here are the 12 things that the author says how the brain functions and fascinating ideas about them...
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