Make Your Brain Smarter, Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD, with Shelly Kirkland
Make Your Brain Smarter, Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD, with Shelly Kirkland
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Make Your Brain Smarter
Increase Your Brains Creativity, Energy, and Focus

Author: Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD, with Shelly Kirkland

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 10 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2013


Synopsis

One of the worlds most innovative and respected cognitive neuroscientists combines the latest scientific discoveries with unique tests and exercises to improve your brainpowerfor life. The human brain is not a static organ; its plastic, which means it can grow and change. But just like a muscle, you have to exercise it. InMake Your Brain Smarter, renowned cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman gives you the comprehensive fitness plan you need to exercise your way to a healthier brain. By taking advantage of the immense cognitive potential of your brain, you can think smarter, not harder, solving the complexities and problems that occur every day. In this all-inclusive book, youll find easy strategies to train deep, insightful, and strategic thinking in order to realize your brains maximum cognitive capacity. With her years of experience, Dr. Chapman will introduce you to the very latest research in brain science, with an emphasis on the cutting-edge findings related to the frontal lobe. Shell show you how to tailor a brain fitness program to fit your own needs. From cover to cover, she shares tips and techniques that can be practiced throughout life to promote vigorous cognitive brain health at every age. Whether youre a boomer-age thinker or a millennial-era finder,Make Your Brain Smarterwill help you to take charge of your frontal-lobe command center and create the bright and vibrant brain that you craveand will need in order to have a healthy, happy rest of your life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Donnelle on May 02, 2016

I bought this book to see if it would be able to provide any assistance when it comes to helping my father who has been diagnosed with mild dementia. What I discovered in its pages were a few helpful tidbits, but those were bogged down by endless repetition and ideas that were counter-intuitive if n......more

Goodreads review by Anne on October 28, 2014

This book read somewhat like an infomercial, and in that it was successful, because I did go to the website, which I actually preferred. Obviously, Dr. Chapman is an intelligent woman, but I didn't like her writing style, which I found dry and repetitive. I expected that the book would have more con......more

Goodreads review by Claire on February 12, 2020

OK: don't multitask. I've heard enough of this! I hope you can make more of her work than I did.......more

Goodreads review by Leah on December 29, 2015

This book started with great potential and I really enjoyed the beginning talks of brain development and how to increase cognitive development, but I ended up not even finishing the book once the author got to the part about millennials or her condescending term “immediates” due to our access to inf......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on January 22, 2020

There may have been some good ideas in here but it’s just idea hidden in excess verbiage and unnecessary repetitions. Don’t expect to leave with a list of things to apply and use going forward. It’s basically all hot wind put to page for you to read and try to interpret and ...apply? Maybe? If you c......more