What I want to share with you over several posts is how your thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes are actually your brain’s default neural network that’s been established over time. When it comes time to act, these are patterns that translate into your natural behavior responses. … [Read more...]
Women whose brains go foggy
You now have scientific evidence to confirm if you suddenly feel a little brain foggy. Not only are you aware of it but researchers have determined that it’s normal. According to Miriam Weber, Ph.D., neuropsychologist at the University of Rochester Medical Center, there are some … [Read more...]
Eventually the brain gives you an answer on Page A14
While my intention was to write another in a series of posts about women and how they make decisions, I feel the need to interrupt that train of thought (or more accurately my brain feels the need to interrupt that train of thought). Yesterday my newspaper came as usual, and … [Read more...]
A possible secret to a woman’s bargain hunting brain found in junk food
When it comes to junk food, what’s your favorite? Let’s say it’s chocolate candy bars. How do you decide which candy bar to pick when you’re standing in the candy aisle with at least 15 different chocolate candy bars? For some of you it may be an easy choice – it’s your … [Read more...]
The Brain’s Pleasure for Collecting
Sometimes there is a clarity that comes about understanding your mother but only after she dies. My mother was a collector of things, some quite beautiful and valuable, many that didn't make sense like incomplete sets of china, chipped tea cups or the one-of-kind oddities. … [Read more...]