How do I access my Brain Power?
October 18th 2006 05:05
Is this what this image conveys? or do you see loving and concerned
parents attending to a young child?
Perhaps you just see balls and rectangles of different colours. Keep looking.
Not just to-day, but on other days too and take your time if you are having difficulty!
The brain and mind fill in for us, providing us with inspiration and the interpretative mind.
Some may not ever be able to see more than 2 dimensions in this way so may always perceive just simply a flat picture.
How do we provide the brain with the tools for success?
Newscientist provides us with FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
You are what you eat and that includes your brain.
So what is the ultimate Mastermind Diet?
They say the Brain is your greediest Organ.
Start with breakfast.
Junk food is implicated in many mental disorders.
Lunch of omelette and salad is packed with essential brain food.
Eggs provide the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Boosting dietary intake may slow age-related memory loss.
A salad full of antioxidants can improve cognitive abilities and allow you
to teach an old dog new tricks.
Finish off with yoghurt providing tyrosine needed for neurotransmitters dopamine and noradrenaline and others.
Avoid junk food for afternoon tea.
Eat fish to avoid the amyloid plaques that lead to Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Finishing off an evening meal with strawberries and blueberries can improve co-ordination, concentration and short-term memory.
Are you getting the message?
This information comes from the attached link so you'll be well served
looking that up and reading some more yourselves.
I'm putting in the link again here just in case the other one does not show up.
It is
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg18625011.900.html
So I have given you a lot of useful information about the brain and
"training the working memory could be the key to unlocking brain power"
That's a scientific view for you, which adds to what I have already
explained about the brain.
There will be more and I have located some very useful images of the brain for you but I have not yet found a way of transferring them here.
Please be patient and I'll keep trying.
Meanwhile, stare at those images, see what the mind allows you to see,
open up Microsoft Paint and try for yourself and encourage those around you who do not have computer literacy to acquire some and enjoy
themselves at the same time as encouraging those neural connections to sprout and grow.
I hope you find this as interesting as I did and I hope you will persevere with interpreting the images.
I'd like to put some simpler ones on but it is the more difficult ones that seem to attract the attention, not such an easy thing for the beginner such as yourself to do.
May we meet again and may some of this information get through to those who need it most.
I close with another image, make of it what you will!
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