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Your Brain Is Made For Change. Here's How To Optimize It And Boost Brain Health.

Over time, we get better at learning and adapting to change, because the more we experience it, the more our brain is primed to take on all that newness in future situations. After all, it’s had practice in talking to its different networks and making those connections. This makes any change-related task smoother.
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Neuroscientists share the 5 things you should say out loud daily to rewire your brain and change your future

That means the phrases you deliberately say out loud can become tiny daily workouts for your prefrontal cortex. The more reps you do, the stronger the circuitry that supports calm, focus, and growth. Below are five science‑backed sentences I lean on myself and share with clients in my counseling practice.
Icon for medicalxpress.comMedical Xpress · Mar 26, 2025

Real-time tracking shows how the brain responds to positive and negative stimuli

If it is positive, there is a tendency to approach, while if it is negative, an aversion reaction arises, which helps to ensure survival. The nucleus accumbens (NAc) of the brain plays a central ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN.com · 3d

Move more, think sharper: How physical activity boosts brain health in ageing

A brisk walk, a splash of water aerobics, or even a light jog around the block – if your heart rate goes up then so too will your brain health according to new research from the University of South Australia.
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Understanding how the brain processes positive and negative stimuli

If it is positive, there is a tendency to approach, while if it is negative, an aversion reaction arises, which helps to ensure survival. The nucleus accumbens (NAc) of the brain plays a central ...
Icon for www.unr.eduunr.edu · Jan 21, 2013

Releasing stress through the power of music

Upbeat music can make you feel more optimistic and positive about life. A slower tempo can quiet ... University have said that "listening to music seems to be able to change brain functioning to the same extent as medication." They noted that music is ...