Friday, June 11, 2010

Brain Health Top 10 Books of 2008 - ready for a spiritual exercise?

Here you have the most popular 10 books Cognitive Brain Fitness & Health in 2008. I hope you are as stimulating as I do!

First Brain Rules: 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, at home and school (Pear Press, 2008)

- Dr. John Medina, director of the Center for Brain Research Applied Learning to Seattle Pacific University, writes a binding and comprehensive introduction to the impact of all the many days of recent brainResearch.

According to The Beck Diet Solution: Brain Train your person to think like a thin (Oxmoor House, March 2007)

- Dr. Judith Beck, director of the Beck Cognitive Therapy and Research, linking the research-based cognitive therapy with traditional application: to maintain weight loss.

Third Change the brain, is: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science (Viking, March 2007)

- Dr. Norman Doidge,Psychiatrist and author of The New York Times bestseller list, leads us, "a collection of stories about the incredible strong brain's ability to ReWire, adapt and relearn."

Fourth Spark: The revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain (Little, Brown and Company, 2008)

- Dr. John Ratey, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, summarizes research on brain growth of the movement.

FifthThe art of changing the brain: enriching teaching practice, exploring the biology of learning (Stylus Publishing, October 2002)

- Dr. James Zull, Director Emeritus of the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education at Case Western Reserve University, writes a must for educators and students to read throughout their lives.

Sixth Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Books reveals our extraordinary potential to transform ourselves Ballantine (,January 2007)

- Sharon Begley, Newsweek science writer, excellent, comprehensive introduction to research on neuroplasticity in the Mind & Life Institute is based event.

Seventh Thanks: How the New Science of gratitude can make you happy (Houghton Mifflin, 2007)

- Link Prof. Robert Emmons, a psychology professor at UC Davis and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Positive Psychology, is writing a solid book, a summary based on the research topic andpractical suggestions.

8th The executive brain: frontal lobes and the Civilized Mind (Oxford University Press, January 2001)

- Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicine, offers a fascinating look at the role of frontal executive functions and roles throughout the lifespan.

The Ninth Brain Trust Program: A three shares science-based plan to improve memory (Perigee Trade, September 2007)

-Dr. Larry McCleary, former acting Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital in Denver, covering many of the recommendations lifestyle for brain health, this practical book.

10th A User's Guide to the Brain: Perception, attention, and four theaters of the brain (Pantheon, January 2001)

- In this book (the year before Spark), Dr. John Ratey offers a stimulating description of how the brain works. The brain of an excellent book for every 101 newthe field.

I would ask, you know ... You have already chosen a book to read next?

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