By: Frank Breinling | 2010-09-10 | Fitness The human brain is a quite remarkable instrument. The workings of the human brain have been subjected to study after intense study by some of the world's greatest intellects and still we know relatively little about how it works. Learn more inside my article. read more
By: GregFrost | 2011-01-03 | Self Improvement The brain is the central commanding post of each human activity; a good developed brain can achieve much more than a normal one. There are quite a number ... read more
By: Pedro Teixeira | 2011-11-19 | Mental health It is the way in which the brain can change its physical structure in response to information it experiences. read more
By: Jade Meng | 2010-04-02 | Self Improvement Intelligence can be evaluated by well-designed exams, but wisdom is an abstract concept hard to explain. As my understanding, intelligence is the brainpower to understand specific knowledge, to learn new skills and to reason and analyze; wisdom is the insightful perception of people and the world, the willpower to handle change and stress, and the ability to make right decision at right time. read more
By: Andrew Keet | 2010-09-29 | Reference & Education Elephants continue to fascinate both scientists and general observers alike. They are recognised as being among the most intelligent creatures on earth. In fact, some enthusiasts believe that their intelligence rivals that of human beings... read more
By: Greg Frost | 2010-04-01 | Spirituality One thing about learning is that no one really likes to learn the things that they do not like. Passion and interest in a subject also, can only go so far, and besides some special and niche topics, there is no one subject that is really holistically interesting from all angles. So what you need to do is to understand the dynamics of learning and see how you can improve yourself from there. read more
By: Sylvia Behnish | 2010-03-29 | Disabilities Following a traumatic brain injury, the survivor may become dependent upon those close to them. They may be emotional in nature or based on a substance abuse. Whatever dependency is involved, it can lead to difficulties in recovering from the injury. read more
By: GregFrost | 2010-09-13 | Nlp hypnosis There are quite a number of studies that show the brain being the main controlling organ in any human activity. The study further states that an individual tends to behave and act according to his mental health and state. read more
By: A. J James | 2010-03-27 | Spirituality How can you increase your intelligence when everything points to us losing mental faculty as we age? It is possible to boost your intellectual capacity. read more
By: Anne James | 2012-03-03 | Psychology Psychologist Howard Gardner conducted extensive studies on very different subjects: talented people, geniuses, people who have suffered damage to the brain, so-called idiots savants, normal adults, experts from various professions and people from different cultures. Trying to find out how are intelligent people, and went on to describe eight types of intelligence. read more
By: Christina Sponias | 2010-03-27 | Psychology The biggest part of the human brain is totally absurd, because it is wild, and it didn't pass through the process of organization that the human side of our conscience did. Therefore, it is violent and cruel like all wild animals who kill their pray to survive. This is a sad reality, but it can be changed if we transform the wild part into human, like the tiny side of our brain that we know and we can see. This is possible through dream interpretation. read more
By: Henry M. Piironen | 2010-03-30 | Spirituality In most simplistic of terms, intelligence is the ability to make logical connections between representations. A classic intelligence test, such as Cattell, which doesn't measure the memory systems, i.e. how precise the re-constructed memories are, measures just how well the person who takes the tests is able to make logical connections between images, what logic is behind the mysteriously exceeding numbers or alphabets, and if the person is able to find the correct logical connections in relations with the different given 33 representations, he/she will find himself as having an intelligence of 174. read more
By: Antonio Marsocci | 2010-03-26 | Business Some executives are better at budgets, analysis, research; the logical stuff. Some, on the other hand, are better at relating to people, motivating their team, gaining an understanding of how customers might think. read more
By: henrybtm | 2010-09-24 | Free Web Resources We’re all pretty conscious that the coin on the realm of organization these days is partnership making and upkeep read more
By: Steve Gillman | 2006-01-27 | Hobbies Some brain exercises can be as simple as an intelligent conversation or reading something new. Others can be more involved, like doing crossword puzzles or solving lateral thinking puzzles. Here are some general brain exercises you can do anywhere, followed by a few ideas for exercising specific areas of brain function. Some Simple Brain Exercises An entertaining brain exercise is to invent things in your mind. You can use many techniques for doing this. It can be as simple as looking at things and asking "How could this be better?" Consider a clock, for example, and... read more