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Books > Sport & Leisure > Hobbies, quizzes & games > Puzzles & quizzes > Crosswords
Two kinds of 200 crossword puzzles presented in this mind
challenging book: empty puzzles with a starting word and partially
missing letters filled puzzles. In both cases the list of solution
words given, but not the position. The brain is the most
complicated and mysterious structure in the known universe. The
truth is that we know very little about how it works. In recent
years, scientists have begun to pay more attention to the brain.
Studies have shown that there is health benefits derived from
working crossword puzzles, because your brain needs regular
playtime to form new patterns and complex neural networks
naturally. Your mind requires nurturing just like your body. After
all, exercise is not just about jumping jacks and free-weights;
both our bodies and our minds need stimulation and exercise.
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease of the brain cells
that results in memory loss. It leads to dementia that affects the
functions of the brain associated with speech, language,
decision-making, judgment, thinking, and perception. This condition
is more common in people over the age of 65 and there is no known
cure for it. The only method of treatment is slowing the
progression of the disease, which can be partially achieved by
exercising the brain by doing crossword puzzles. Crossword puzzles
have proven to stimulate memory and possibly help the mind avoid
Alzheimer's disease. They are also valuable in helping someone with
Alzheimer's disease relearn some latent skills. Benefits of Working
Crossword Puzzles Improves Cognitive Reserve Novelty and variety
are crucial components of cognitive reserve - the brains ability to
learn, and reserve what is learned, in the brain. Crossword puzzles
are tools giving users a rigorous mental workout. Scientists have
found the neurological equivalent of an un-toned body could lead to
a drastic dulling of cerebral powers. Improved Focus and Attention
Scientists have found that the brain actually reorganizes itself in
response to new challenges, and a crossword puzzle provides such a
challenge. Solving puzzles improve focus and attention. Finding
solutions requires a certain amount of solitude without distraction
and with concentrated attention. Increased Mental Stimulation
Cognitive stimulation occurs while doing puzzles. To complete a
word puzzle, one must read the words to solve the puzzle. Puzzles
require brain exertion (exercise). A puzzle helps stimulate brain
thinking and memory, as well as brain activity. Thus, working
puzzles can increase mental stimulation. The brain is resilient and
malleable, so people can slow down the progression of dementia and
increase their cognitive ability by stimulating brain activity. One
way is to do so is to work word puzzles because they involve
hunting and comparing words, spelling, logic of space and
placement, and rational thinking. Improved Memory Word puzzles have
been proven to stimulate memory. When the puzzle solver tries a
possible solution and it does not work, they need to remember the
wrong attempt so that they do not retry a wrong answer. Many
studies have shown that individuals who regularly do crosswords and
similar activities have improved memory. In addition, there is less
memory loss at advanced age, as well as delayed onset and reduced
risk of conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. Improves Daily
Effective IQ Intelligence Quotient - IQ - is a scientific
assessment of an individual's intelligence. A person's IQ derives
from measuring problem solving abilities, memory, general
knowledge, and spatial imagery. The average God-given IQ of an
adult is 150. It cannot be increased by medical science, because of
the microbiology of the brain. The average effective(day-to-day) IQ
is only 100-110, mostly due to neglect, lack of brain exercises.
The goal is to keep effective IQ as high as possible and working
puzzles can help. Contrary to popular belief, a human brain is
capable of growth (effective IQ) and change throughout
A selection of eighty of the most stimulating and entertaining
recent cryptic crosswords from the pages of The Daily Telegraph,
which has been running these puzzles for over eighty years. They
continue to baffle, infuriate and delight readers on a daily basis
and are available here for those who need more than their daily
fix. Now presented in a bigger format with large print and expanded
crossword grids, so that the only challenge will be pitting your
wits against the Telegraph's crossword setters! As ever, if
inspiration fails, answers can be found at the back of the book.
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