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Weekly Mental Fitness Exercise #39

On May 16, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  What Do You Think?   

 

The flight attendant explains over the address system that “in case of emergency, secure your oxygen mask before assisting a child with theirs.”  A six year old boy on a flight with his mother asks “why”?  What should the mother say?

 

Is the flight attendant’s instruction to take care of adults first applicable to other aspects of a parent’s life?

 

Exercise Goal: Reasoning and communication. 

Brain Site Activation:  Frontal lobes, auditory cortex Wernicke’s and Broca’s area.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Excersise #38

On May 9, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  Apply the moral of this fairy tale to life in general.

 Alice in Wonderland and the Cat come to a fork in the road.

Alice says “I don’t know which way to go.”

The Cat asks, “Where do you want to end up?”

Alice says, “I don’t know.”

 The Cat says, “Then, does it really matter?”

Exercise Goal: Abstract thinking and reasoning.

Brain Site Activation: Prefrontal cortex and basil ganglia.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #37

On May 2, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  What are the missing words or phrases of the following proverbs?

 

…………………………nothing gained.

 Where there is a will ..………….

 ………………..……….spoil the child.

 ………………………….saves nine.

  Absence makes…………………………

    …………..….must come to an end.

    Too many …….. spoil the broth.

Exercise Goal: Verbal sequencing. Medium to long term memory.

Brain Site Activation: Parietal cortex and left cingulate gyrus.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #35

On April 25, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  Look at the figure below. One of the pilings of the square appears to be in the front of and in back of the frame at the same time. How can this be?

 


Exercise Goal: Visual perception of congruence. 

Brain Site Activation: Frontal and parietal regions of the right hemisphere.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #34

On April 18, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  Consider the following analogies:

 

In what way are fire and water alike?

In what way is a question and answer alike?

In what way are reading and learning alike?

 

Answer as quickly as you can.

Exercise Goal: Critical thinking and brain speed.

Brain Site Activation: Prefrontal cortex and limbic system.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #33

On April 4, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less.  Write down your answers or just keep them in mind. Enjoy.


Exercise Goal: Focus, concentration, planning and controlling emotions. 

Brain Site Activation:  Left frontal parietal area of the brain. Amygdala activation and stimulation of the orbitofrontal cortex.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #32

On March 28, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  The Survival Game

Imagine that you are preparing to survive a nuclear catastrophe.  You may choose five things to ensure your life. Under the this scenario, what 5 things will you choose?  Why?  What 5 things will members of your family or friends choose?

Exercise Goal: Careful planning and common sense.

Brain Site Activation: Action of neurotransmitters monoamines at the synaptic cleft. Lower brain stem survival instincts.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #31

On March 21, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  Imagine you were taken into a room to meet yourself at age 18.  What would you say to each other?  Would you like each other?  What advice would you give to each other?

Exercise Goal: Introspection.

Brain Site Activation: Limbic System and prefrontal cortex.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #30

On March 14, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  Imagine that a wonderful miracle in your life happens tonight while you are sleeping.  When you wake up in the morning, what is different?

Exercise Goal: Imagining and enjoying fantasy.

Brain Site Activation: Medial prefrontal cortex. Excitation of gamma brain waves called the “neural eureka” effect.

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Weekly Mental Fitness Tip #29

On March 7, 2012, in Mental Fitness Exercises, by 4thquarterwinners
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Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind.

Exercise:  How long does the last five minutes of a football game seems when your team is ahead by three points?  Like clock time? Less time? More time?

Exercise Goal: Time perception.

Brain Site Activation:  Prefrontal cortex; low Betabrain waves.

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