5th International Conference on Neurological Disorders & Stroke

Theme: Developing trends and Modern Diagnosis in stroke treatment & prevention
Date: May 15-16, 2019
Conference Venue: Osaka, Japan

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Wednesday, 7 November 2018




How does reading benefit the brain? How can I train my mind to study?




How does reading benefit the brain?



Reading a novel has the power to reshape your brain and improve theory of mind. Source: Neuroscientists have discovered that reading a novel can improve brain function on a variety of levels. ... The researchers found that becoming engrossed in a novel enhances connectivity in the brain and improves brain function



How can I train my mind to study?

·         Work your memory. ...
·         Do something different repeatedly. ...
·         Learn something new. ...
·         Follow a brain training program. ...
·         Work your body. ...
·         Spend time with your loved ones. ...
·         Avoid crossword puzzles. ...
·        Eat right – and make sure dark chocolate isincluded.

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