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Learn the best ways to improve mental health by grabbing a copy of this book. A lot of people today seek ways to retain and improve their memory and there is no better way to improve aside from these exercises. Just as the body needs physical exercises in order to function optimally, the brain needs to be exercised as well to prevent it from becoming sluggish. Get to know these fun and challenging exercises, do them and experience improved brain and memory function.
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Exercise s For The Brain and Memory
70 Neurobic Exercises & Fun Puzzles To Increase Mental Fitness & Boost Your Brain Juice Today With Crossword Puzzles
By: Jason Scotts
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Publishers Notes 3
Dedication 4
Chapter 1- What Are Neurobic Exercises 5
Chapter 2- Benefits of Neurobic Exercises 9
Chapter 3- Improving Skills With Brain and Memory Exercises 13
Chapter 4- When To Do Neurobic Exercises 17
Chapter 5- Choosing Neurobic Exercises 21
Chapter 6- 24 Basic Neurobic Exercises 24
Chapter 7- Speed Exercises 30
Chapter 8- 24 Exercises To Enhance The Senses 34
Chapter 9- 22 Exercises To Combine The Senses 40
Chapter 10- Number Exercises for Your Brain & Memory 43
Chapter 11- Word Puzzles 48
Chapter 12- Memory Puzzles 53
Chapter 13- Brain Teaser Puzzles 58
Chapter 14- Developing Your Cognitive Skills 63
Crossword Puzzles 68
Answers 109
About The Author 130
PUBLISHERS NOTES
Disclaimer
This publication is intended to provide helpful and informative material. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem or condition, nor is intended to replace the advice of a physician. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this book. Always consult your physician or qualified health-care professional on any matters regarding your health and before adopting any suggestions in this book or drawing inferences from it.
The author and publisher specifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, from the use or application of any contents of this book.
Any and all product names referenced within this book are the trademarks of their respective owners. None of these owners have sponsored, authorized, endorsed, or approved this book.
Always read all information provided by the manufacturers’ product labels before using their products. The author and publisher are not responsible for claims made by manufacturers.
Digital Edition 2014
Manufactured in the United States of America
DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to individuals looking to enhance their brain and memory through fun activities.
CHAPTER 1- WHAT ARE NEUROBIC EXERCISES
A growing new body of knowledge called Neurobics is gaining popularity. Neurobics refers to mental exercises that enhance the brain’s performance. Dr. Lawrence Katz was an early pioneer in the field and coined the term Neurobics. It covers a broad spectrum, drawing on some previously known ideas then adding supplemental activities to the core research.

This new research in brain activity is that the brain like other parts of the body produces new cells that adapt and become integrated in the brain’s overall function. Previously, it was believed that brain cells were fixed, that you had a given number at birth. Then the research branched out into producing specific activities that stimulate brain activity.
The first part of this discussion covers the background activities that stimulate brain function, starting with diet and exercise then we discuss the more complex theories of mental activity. Included here will be specific brain related exercises.
Diet
Water is the key to life. A baby in the womb is 90% water. After birth it is 80% water. As an adult we are 70% water. In old age water drops to 60%, then to 50% in death. Our brains are 75% to 90% water. As you can clearly see water is critical. The oxygen in water travels to every cell in our body. Dehydration or lack of water causes fatigue and diminishes our ability to focus and concentrate.
Some foods are especially good for us. Eating fish two or three times a week provides Omega 3. Some research indicates that it lowers dementia and strokes. Most berries especially blueberries are also beneficial.
Walnuts calm inflammation of cell walls. Raw cocoa and dark chocolate are two known antioxidants. Use baking cocoa in milk. The milk has lactose that is a form of sugar and sweetens the cocoa.
Exercise
Physical movement stimulates the brain. Playing all kinds of sports activates brain activity. Your brain processes hundreds of connections for you to perform a given sport. Dance is another activity that increases brain function.
Now we examine the mind and the brain. We often confuse the mind with the brain. The mind is non-physical while the brain is a physical organ inside our bodies. How the mind works is still a mystery. We do know that the mind processes hundreds to thoughts and sends them to the brain. Obviously the more times a thought is sent to the brain the more powerful the brain’s activity will be; this is how habits are formed. The brain automatically sends signals for you to act in a certain way. On a much deeper level these habits become beliefs and control our behavior. What Neurobics does is change the thought that you send to your brain forcing it to expand and adapt to a different pattern. A study of jugglers showed that brain wave activity expanded when juggling.
We can draw upon some older techniques as well. Meditation is one such activity. Researchers have identified four levels of brain wave activity from highly active down to sleep. They are beta for very active, then alpha which is slower, followed by theta that is even slower then delta which is sleep. During meditation your brain wave activity slows going into alpha and even theta. Slower brain waves keep out extraneous thoughts. This allows the two halves of your brain to function as one. Most of our daily activity is in the active state of beta that is left brained. By moving into alpha and theta we allow the right half of our brain to activate. The right brain is the seat of intuition and creativity.
The activities of Neurobics are designed to stimulate the right brain. If we look at creativity for a moment we find that given an activity we can change the sequence, we can add parts to it or we can subtract parts from it. If we take puzzles for example, the writer has already scrambled the parts and we are to put them back into their proper order. Some Neurobic activities involve removing one of the senses such as taking a shower with our eyes closed, or turning off the lights and trying to move about by touch. Some involve the use of special scents. For sleeping for example, lavender is often used. Then you can try brushing your teeth with your non-dominant hand. What each of these exercises does is change the signals that are sent to the brain forcing you to change your behavior.
Let’s take memory. Say you have a list of items you need to get from the supermarket. By making wild, off the wall associations, you’ll be able to remember them better. For example, if one of the items is cabbage, you might visualize you old Aunt Alice with a big cabbage in place of her head. Studies show that the more bizarre the associations the easier it will be to remember them.
Stress
Stress causes lapses in concentration and judgment. It can affect your decision making process, memory and concentration. Here again use your creativity. Examine your daily activities and eliminate as many non- essential ones as possible. Learn to say no when you feel overburdened by others’ requests.
You can use this brief summary to analyze your own behavior and find Neurobics changes that will stimulate your brain. You will recognize your brain’s function as central to your overall health.
CHAPTER 2- BENEFITS OF NEUROBIC EXERCISES
The brain is one of the most vital and important parts of the human body. Keeping it in shape is extremely important for people who hope to live long lives. Through the years there has been a large amount of research conducted on the brain itself. The research has provided insight into ways to improve the functionality of the brain and create better productivity and higher levels of functionality. There are many medically backed exercises and routines called "neurobic exercises" that help to improve the longevity of the brain itself, allowing it to function on a higher level as a person ages.

What are the benefits of neurobic exercises? Medical research suggests that by participating in a regular neurobic routine, people can improve the functionality of their brain so that it is able to take on more difficult tasks. Neurobic exercises provide a way for people to improve their brain activity and better themselves in the long run. Research also suggests that by participating in this type of exercise, people may possibly reduce their chances of Alzheimer disease or other brain affecting diseases and disorders. By utilizing a specialized routine, the overall health of the brain itself can be improved so that it is functioning at a high capacity. The brain is one of the most important parts of a body and is highly complex. The benefits of taking care of it are on par and even more important that taking care of simpler parts of the body.
Neurobic exercises are perhaps some of the best exercises to partake in, simply because they are easy to do and do not require a great set of tools or knowledge to complete. People simply focus on a set of problems or tasks specially designed to strengthen the brain. Understanding neural impulses can be a very difficult and complicated feat, but exercise through planned puzzles and thought challenges can provide an easy way in which to strengthen the brain through regular mind exercises. Planned exercises provide an easy way for people to enter their minds and improve their performances on tasks so as to be better at them in the future.
The best way to describe how these exercises work is to compare the brain to the bod

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