Mental exercises called 'Neurobics' may
prove effective to enhance brain
performance, improve mental fitness and
memory.
The term 'Neurobics' was coined by the late Neurobiologist
Lawrence Katz
and Manning Rubin in their book called 'Keep Your Brain
Alive'. It describes
a series of unique mental exercises designed to keep
the brain alert.
In the book, Katz and Rubin reveal that unusual sensory
stimulation and
activities such as non-routine actions and thoughts, produce
neurochemicals
which encourage growth of new dendrites and neurons in the
brain.
Routine actions become so automatic to the individual that most
actions
are done largely unconsciously. Such automated or unconscious
actions
require less activity in the brain and thus, motive to 'think'. With
the help
of Neurobics, Katz and Rubin claim that these simple exercises
can
stimulate the brain, warding off such illnesses as Dementia and
Alzheimer's.
Examples of
Neurobics:
* Brush your teeth and comb your hair using
your non-dominant hand.
* Perform a series of tasks with your eyes closed:
dress / undress.
* Wear your watch on the opposite wrist.
* Walk backwards
through your home. (I tried this - hilarious !)
* Look at photos
sideways or upside down.
* Find out what time your watch reads by looking at
the reflection in a mirror.
* Move / use your computer mouse to the opposite
side of the keyboard.
* Change the route you take to/from
work.
Keep Your brain Alive, by Lawrence Katz and
Manning Rubin.
Thanks Joe
Y.
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