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Types of Memory

Types of Memory: Learn everything you need to know

September 5, 2018 /// Molly Minchew
 

  Where did you put the keys? Why does she look so familiar? What was his name again? This is a situation we have all been […]

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Health, Improving memory
Benefits of learning foreign languages

Not Sure If You Should Take The Leap? Cognitive Benefits of Learning Foreign Languages

February 26, 2018 /// Rupinder Bajwa
 

  We may not look back on our foreign language classes at school with much fondness.However, after reading about the following benefits of learning foreign […]

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Alzheimer's Disease, Brain Health, Improving memory
types of exercise

Types of exercise: Different types of exercise and their benefits

February 19, 2018 /// Rupinder Bajwa
 

  Types of exercise. Cue the groans! This blog post is all about the benefits of different types of exercise. Yes! You read that correctly! […]

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Brain Health, Depression, Did you know..?, Health, Parkinson's, Stress
nonverbal learning disability

Nonverbal learning disability: What is it? What are its symptoms?

January 5, 2018 /// Alejandra Salazar
 

  Nonverbal learning disability. Does your child have difficulty relating to other children? Does he have a hard time understanding subtle voice changes or sarcasm? […]

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ADHD, Autism, Did you know..?, Health, Improving memory, Intelligence quotient (IQ), Kids
How to overcome sadness

Feeling sad? Learn how to overcome sadness

May 22, 2017 /// Alejandra Salazar
 

  How to overcome sadness. “I can’t do this anymore. I’m sick of this situation”. “I’m sad, I can’t stand my life, I don’t want […]

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Did you know..?
This is your brain on ‘Sesame Street

This is your brain on ‘Sesame Street

January 4, 2013 /// CogniFit
 

  This is your brain on ‘Sesame Street’. Scientists can’t really know what a child is thinking, but they are interested in the brain processes […]

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Did you know..?, Health, Kids

CogniFit Brain Training Memory Application

November 10, 2012 /// CogniFit
 

 Our memories are the corner stone of our life. As an individual, we constantly rely on our memory. As time goes by, our memory declines […]

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Memory could be the most malleable and trainable cognitive function

October 17, 2012 /// CogniFit
 

 A new study presented today at the annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience in New Orleans, Louisiana shows that improved working memory function, following […]

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Memory could be the most malleable and trainable cognitive function

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