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Entraîner votre esprit Transformer votre cerveau : Comment la science de pointe révèle le potentiel extraordinaire de la neuroplasticité

par Sharon Begley

Autres auteurs: Dalai Lama (Avant-propos), Daniel Goleman (Préface)

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Is change possible? Everyone who has tried and failed, wished they could be happier, or has been told they were too old to learn something, has wondered why we just seem to be stuck with ourselves. But this amazing and hopeful audiobook shows us that it is not only possible for us to control our brains but also for us to rewire them.

In late 2004, the Mind and Life Institute brought Western Scientists together with the Dalai Lama and other distinguished Buddhist masters to discuss the cutting edge research being conducted in neuroplasticity, which examines whether neurons can be changed and even grown.

The findings are as astonishing as they are helpful. Flying in the face of previous assumptions, the current research shows that not only is it possible for us to change the physical brain, but it is within reach of every single one of us.

Through research into neuroplasticity, it has been shown that we can:

  • Reset our happiness meter
    • Heal from depression, even major episodes
    • Learn new skills even in old age
    • Learnâ??and even teachâ??compassion, a critical finding for personal happiness and a more peaceful world

      Surprising, encouraging, and full of good news that we all want to hear, Sharon Begley's Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain will help us not only change our brains but also the way we approach our livesâ??for the better.

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      PatienceFortitude | Mar 6, 2014 |
    O cérebro pode mudar, e cada um de nós é capaz de fazer com que isso aconteça. A nossa mente, munida de desejos, necessidade e disciplina, pode desencadear essas mudanças. Neste livro, a premiada jornalista Sharon Begley, explora algo que os monges budistas já atestaram há milênios; o incrível potencial da mente humana. Explorando as mais recentes descobertas no campo da neurociência, a autora revela como esse potencial poderia ser empregado para vencer a depressão, curar feridas emocionais.
      firmiana | Jun 20, 2011 |
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    Self-Improvement. Nonfiction. HTML:

    Is change possible? Everyone who has tried and failed, wished they could be happier, or has been told they were too old to learn something, has wondered why we just seem to be stuck with ourselves. But this amazing and hopeful audiobook shows us that it is not only possible for us to control our brains but also for us to rewire them.

    In late 2004, the Mind and Life Institute brought Western Scientists together with the Dalai Lama and other distinguished Buddhist masters to discuss the cutting edge research being conducted in neuroplasticity, which examines whether neurons can be changed and even grown.

    The findings are as astonishing as they are helpful. Flying in the face of previous assumptions, the current research shows that not only is it possible for us to change the physical brain, but it is within reach of every single one of us.

    Through research into neuroplasticity, it has been shown that we can:

    Reset our happiness meter Heal from depression, even major episodes Learn new skills even in old age Learnâ??and even teachâ??compassion, a critical finding for personal happiness and a more peaceful world

    Surprising, encouraging, and full of good news that we all want to hear, Sharon Begley's Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain will help us not only change our brains but also the way we approach our livesâ??for the better.

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