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Mindboggling

Visual Imagery (visual cortex) Visualize a place you’d like to be. Maybe it’s riding a bike, sitting in the park or just hanging out in your bedroom. Create an image of that place and hold it in your mind for a minute. Visual Imagery (visual cortex)

Listen to the sounds in the room – really listen. What do you hear Listen to the sounds in the room – really listen. What do you hear? Is it the cracking of someone’s gum, a whisper, the hum of the air conditioner? How many sounds can you differentiate? Auditory Cortex

Starting at 100, count backwards by 7. Cognitive

Recall an event from your past, try to remember as many details as you can from it. (Example: the first time you rode a bike, a family holiday). What emotions were you feeling? Hippocampus

Candy, Head, Bear, Farm, Ring, Cat, Jennifer, Necklace, Nine, Pen Memorize this list Candy, Head, Bear, Farm, Ring, Cat, Jennifer, Necklace, Nine, Pen Memory

What were the items on the list? How can you make it easier to remember a list?

PET SCANS Positron Emission Tomography

14 or 16? Depends on how you look at it.

List the colors.

Don’t look at the clock, but have you partner watch it Don’t look at the clock, but have you partner watch it. Try to guess how long it takes for 30 seconds to pass. After a few tries you should become more accurate. Train Your Brain.

Processing Words and Letters Read the Sentence and count how many letter F's are in it. FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...

Processing Words and Letters Read the Sentence and count how many letter F's are in it.   -  THERE ARE 6 FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...    Your brain does not process the word "of" when reading sentences.

Brain Teaser – Word Rhymes Headache = Brain Pain Chief Genius = Main Brain Tune you can’t get out of your head = Brain Refrain Vehicle that transports cerebrums = Brain train What a neurology professor does = Explains Brains Not abnormal = Sane Brain Brain Teaser – Word Rhymes

Brain Teaser – Word Rhymes Headache = Brain ________ Chief Genius = ________ Brain Tune you can’t get out of your head = Brain ________ Vehicle that transports cerebrums = Brain ___________ What a neurology professor does = ________ Brains Not abnormal = _____ Brain Brain Teaser – Word Rhymes

The Curious Case of Phineas Gage