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Brain Blogging Carnival
April 23, 2008

Brain Blogging, Thirty-First Edition

By Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS | 3 Comments | Share | Print | Email | Tweet | Like | 1+

Brain_Blogging_Carnival2.jpgWelcome to the thirty-first edition of Brain Blogging — a semi-monthly blog carnival that aims to review posts “related to the brain and mind that go beyond the basic sciences into a more human and multidimensional perspective.”

Please remember to submit your blog entries using the online submission form. We will do our best to review and include your entry! Enjoy your readings…

Disorders

Janis Bennett presents ADHD Symptoms posted at ADHD-Living.

Memory and Cognition

MemoryPaul Li presents Memory impairment in those over 70 posted at Lumosity Brain Health, saying, “more than 1 out of 3 people over the age of 70 have some degree of memory loss, excluding dementia.”

Alvaro Fernandez presents Social Connections for Cognitive Fitness posted at SharpBrains, covers a recent scientific study that showed how socializing is, in itself, excellent brain exercise.

Personal Stories

Lexi Sundell presents Are You Trapped in a Brain Closet? posted at Energies of Creation, saying, “Leave the preconceived ideas others have about you and walk away from those tight little brain closets!”

Self-Awareness

GrowthAlex Blackwell presents Seven Practical Personal Development Strategies posted at The Next 45 Years.

Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D. presents Our Joys posted at Psychology, Transformation & Freedom Papers, saying, “Grieve not for what is past… our joys as winged dreams do fly…”

Marcus Hochstadt presents The Power Of Focus posted at Marcus Hochstadt.

State of Mind

Patrick A. Sizemore presents Condition Yourself for Success posted at College Information for Smart Students.

Treatments

Mike Wheeler presents Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation posted at Brain Stimulant.

For Fun

Roger Dooley presents Sexy Pics Beat Ugly Spiders posted at Neuromarketing.

Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS

Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, is executive director of the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF). He is a published scholar in protein biomarkers, bioethics, biotechnology, education technology, and neurology. He serves on the editorial board of several scholarly publications and has been honored by the U.S. President and Congress.

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3 Responses

  1. Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D. says:
    April 23, 2008 at 8:52 am

    Hello from Suny Spain!

    Thanks for including me in this carnival. This week’s topic for my weekly radio show (today) was about “Growing our Brains”, so the subject matter is very related.

    Gabriella

    Reply
  1. For your brain, your mind, your body « Mind, Soul, and Body says:
    April 30, 2008 at 8:06 pm

    [...] of the soul will be happy to learn the 31st edition BrainBlogging carnival went up last weekend at Brainblogger, investigating the more human and multidimensional side of the [...]

    Reply
  2. Henderson Hospital to close today | Mad World says:
    April 24, 2013 at 7:55 am

    [...] Blogging is always worth a look. It’s 31st edition features stuff on ADHD, deep transcranial magnetic stimulation and something to do with brain [...]

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