The Brain Builder

The Brain Builder
Author: Sue Hanson
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1640794697

Chris Carson was a rebellious teen who faced a choice: either join the army or spend time in jail. He chose the army and was sent to Viet Nam. Later his company was caught and faced a firing squad. They were all killed, of course, and only Chris woke up weeks later rolling off a bed in New York, having been shot in the forehead, in the back, and with three fingers missing. In the meantime, he had met Jesus, who sent him back with a mission. From then on, Chris was able to invent amazing technology while still being subject to all the trials and frustrations everyone faces. This story is based on a real man's life-at least part one of it. Then it goes on to speculate what might happen to Chris and to the world with his artificial intelligence creation-Perceptor. This is a Christian action-adventure story that includes intrigue and evil-along with a love story or two-as we look into the possible future in the last days.

Brain Builders!

Brain Builders!
Author: Richard Leviton
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1995-09-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 110117384X

Hundreds of ways to preserve, restore and improve the brain's potential. These all-natural techniques help boost brain power and prevent mental aging. They represent the latest developments in scores of disciplines, including meditation, yoga, nutrition, vitamins, herbs and more.

Brain Building in Just 12 Weeks

Brain Building in Just 12 Weeks
Author: Marilyn Vos Savant
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1991-08-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0553353489

Marilyn vos Savant—credited by the Guinness Book of World Records with the highest IQ ever recorded—brings you an effective, entertaining program designed to strengthen your intelligence and expand your brain power in just twelve weeks. Because intelligence is the result of many often neglected smaller skills, she offers more than 150 exercises to delight and engage you as you: • Build a powerful vocabulary • Learn visualization—the secret of the “mathematical mind” and the “calculating brain” • Broaden sensory perception and perspective for creative problem solving • Deepen your concentration and expand your attention span • Sharpen your logic and communications skills • Enhance your powers of comprehension, insight, and intuition • And much more! Be smart! You don’t have to go to college to use more of your brain. You’ll see immediate improvement in your confidence, in your self-esteem, in your personal and professional lives. You’ll be amazed at how much more life has to offer when you take control of your brain!

Brain Building Games

Brain Building Games
Author: Kenneth M. Heilman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1984561626

It has long been known that cognitive (thinking and reasoning) stimulation of the brain’s cerebral cortex enhances the brain development of children and reduces degeneration with aging. In addition, competition enhances engagement. During long trips or while waiting, Heilman, a neurologist, along with his grandchildren, children, and son-in-law would play games. Studies of patients with brain injuries and functional brain imaging have revealed that different parts of the cerebral cortex perform different functions. We developed and selected games that we had fun playing, were competitive, did not need a computer or purchases, and stimulate different specific areas of the brain. In this book, we describe areas of the cerebral cortex and their functions. We then describe some games that may stimulate these areas, as well as provide enjoyment.

Brain-building Nutrition

Brain-building Nutrition
Author: Michael A. Schmidt
Publisher: Frog Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781583940488

This revised version of Smart Fats: How Dietary Fats and Oils Affect Mental, Physical, and Emotional Intelligence, has been considerably updated to reflect the current research in fatty acids and the brain. This includes new studies on the effects of stress on the fatty acids of the brain, data on depression, and studies on how saturated fat may impair learning and cognition. Included is a brief questionnaire on signs of fatty acid deficiency and intakes of helpful and harmful fats.

The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Play: Brain-Building Interventions for Emotional Well-Being

The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Play: Brain-Building Interventions for Emotional Well-Being
Author: Theresa A. Kestly
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393709663

Nurturing brain development in children through play. The mental health field has seen a significant shift in the past decade toward including a neuroscience perspective when designing clinical interventions. However, for many play therapists it has been challenging to apply this information in the context of play therapy. Here, Theresa Kestly teaches therapists how to understand the neurobiology of play experiences so the undeniable benefits of play therapy can be exploited to their fullest. At last, clinical readers have a book that takes seriously the importance of play and brings a scientific eye to this most important aspect of life. Drawing on concepts of interpersonal neurobiology, the benefits of play interventions to achieve attunement, neural integration, healthy attachment, and the development of resilience and well-being become clear. The book is organized into three parts. The first part lays a conceptual foundation for considering play in relation to the neurobiology of the developing brain and mind. The next part explores specific topics about play including the therapeutic playroom, the collaborative relationship between therapist and clients, storytelling, and mindfulness. The last part of the book asks questions about the state of play in our families, clinics, and schools. How did we get to a place where play has been so devalued, and what can we do about it? Now that we know how important play is across the lifespan from a scientific standpoint, what can we do to fully integrate it into our lives? After reading this book, clinicians, teachers, and even parents will understand why play helps children (and adults) heal from painful experiences, while developing self-regulation and empathy. The clinical examples in the book show just how powerful the mind is in its natural push toward wholeness and integration.

The Brain, the Nervous System, and Their Diseases [3 volumes]

The Brain, the Nervous System, and Their Diseases [3 volumes]
Author: Jennifer L. Hellier
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1355
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1610693388

This comprehensive encyclopedia provides a thorough overview of the human brain and nervous system—the body's "CPU and data network." It covers basic anatomy and function, diseases and disorders, treatment options, wellness concepts, and key individuals in the fields of neurology and neuroscience. Written to be accessible to high school and college students and general readers, this three-volume encyclopedia provides a sweeping overview of the brain, nervous system, and their diseases. Bringing together contributions from leading neuroscientists, neurologists, family physicians, psychologists, and public health professionals, the work covers both brain anatomy and function and neurological disorders, addressing how underlying processes—whether biological, developmental, environmental, or neurodegenerative—manifest themselves. Roughly a third of the entries are about neuroscience and how neurons "talk" to each other in brain circuits to provide normal function. Another group of entries discusses abnormalities or dysfunctions of the brain that develop into disorders or diseases, while a third group focuses on research and experimental procedures commonly used to study the nervous system. The encyclopedia also explores its subject from a wellness perspective, explaining actions that can prevent neurological disorders and injuries and promote general nervous system health. By addressing both ends of the spectrum, the work presents a holistic perspective that will appeal to a broad range of readers.

How the Brain Works

How the Brain Works
Author: Michael S.C. Thomas
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-10-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1529671078

Delve into the intricacies of the human mind with this engaging and insightful guide to how the brain works. Written in a playful style and beautifully illustrated, this book is designed to support you as you embark on the beginning of your psychology degree. It provides an accessible guide to how the brain’s structures and functions determine how the mind works, and how this fits into the bigger picture of our evolution and biology as a species. From focus boxes that delve into specific topics to entertaining puzzles that bring the subject to life, this book will captivate your imagination while building your understanding of biological and cognitive psychology. This is an essential read for undergraduate psychology students. Michael S.C. Thomas is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London. Simon Green is a Chartered Psychologist and retired Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London.

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
Author: Philip L. Frana
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2021-04-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1440853274

This authoritative reference work will provide readers with a complete overview of artificial intelligence (AI), including its historic development and current status, existing and projected AI applications, and present and potential future impact on the United States and the world. Some people believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will revolutionize modern life in ways that improve human existence. Others say that the promise of AI is overblown. Still others contend that AI applications could pose a grave threat to the economic security of millions of people by taking their jobs and otherwise rendering them "obsolete"-or, even worse, that AI could actually spell the end of the human race. This volume will help users understand the reasons AI development has both spirited defenders and alarmed critics; explain theories and innovations like Moore's Law, mindcloning, and Technological Singularity that drive AI research and debate; and give readers the information they need to make their own informed judgment about the promise and peril of this technology. All of this coverage is presented using language and terminology accessible to a lay audience.

Computational Intelligence: A Compendium

Computational Intelligence: A Compendium
Author: John Fulcher
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1182
Release: 2008-06-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540782923

Computational Intelligence: A Compendium presents a well structured overview about this rapidly growing field with contributions of leading experts in Computational Intelligence. The main focus of the compendium is on applied methods tired-and-proven effective to realworld problems, which is especially useful for practitioners, researchers, students and also newcomers to the field. The 25 chapters are grouped into the following themes: I. Overview and Background II. Data Preprocessing and Systems Integration III. Artificial Intelligence IV. Logic and Reasoning V. Ontology VI. Agents VII. Fuzzy Systems VIII. Artificial Neural Networks IX. Evolutionary Approaches X. DNA and Immune-based Computing.