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Train Your Brain was written to provide older adults, and the
people who work with them, with practical and scientifically based
suggestions and interventions on how to maintain and even improve
memory ability. Researchers have found that certain lifestyle
factors predict the likelihood of developing memory problems. Most
chapters begin with research summaries, followed by practical
suggestions for taking advantage of the identified factors that
affect memory. The book also contains information and suggestions
for people interested in starting a cognitive enhancement program
in an assisted living facility, senior center, or medical setting.
Two chapters, "How Memory Works" and "How the Brain Works," provide
readers with a foundation of knowledge so they can get the most out
of subsequent chapters. The author presents the "Use It or Lose It"
theory of memory and aging and the overwhelming evidence that
cognitive stimulation is associated with better memory ability; he
also provides information on how nutrition, physical exercise,
mood, stress, and sleep all affect memory. The book contains
cognitive enhancement activities, with instructions, that can be
used to create a memory enhancement program for oneself or others.
However, even all of this information won't help the older adult
who is unmotivated to make the necessary behavioral changes, so the
author includes information on how to motivate people to do the
things that can improve their quality of life and their ability to
make new memories.
"Train Your Brain" was written to provide older adults, and the
people who work with them, with practical and scientifically based
suggestions and interventions on how to maintain and even improve
memory ability. Researchers have found that certain lifestyle
factors predict the likelihood of developing memory problems. Most
chapters begin with research summaries, followed by practical
suggestions for taking advantage of the identified factors that
affect memory. The book also contains information and suggestions
for people interested in starting a cognitive enhancement program
in an assisted living facility, senior center, or medical setting.
Two chapters, 'How Memory Works' and 'How the Brain Works', provide
readers with a foundation of knowledge so they can get the most out
of subsequent chapters. The author presents the 'Use It or Lose It'
theory of memory and aging and the overwhelming evidence that
cognitive stimulation is associated with better memory ability; he
also provides information on how nutrition, physical exercise,
mood, stress, and sleep all affect memory. The book contains
cognitive enhancement activities, with instructions, that can be
used to create a memory enhancement program for oneself or others.
However, even all of this information won't help the older adult
who is unmotivated to make the necessary behavioral changes, so the
author includes information on how to motivate people to do the
things that can improve their quality of life and their ability to
make new memories.
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