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July 17, 2005

Wisdom, old age, and maintaining the brain's edge:

Mind Hacks favourite All in the Mind has an special on wisdom, learning and the development of the brain through the lifespan:

None of us are getting any younger. As our bodies show signs of wear, so do our brains. We get forgetful, are confronted by new ideas and perplexed by new technologies. The world appears to be moving way too fast, as we sink into memories of the good ol' days. Eminent neurologist and author Elkhonon Goldberg argues we have no excuse. His message - make your brain sweat if you want to enjoy your mental life to its fullest. And his suggestion is that the two hemispheres of our brain age differently as we wise up.


mp3 or realaudio of programme.
Link to programme transcript.
Link to ABC Radio National 'All in the Mind' website.

Vaughan.

Posted at July 17, 2005 02:00 PM

Comments

AnthonyBrainBlog says:

Dr. G. is indeed eminent, but he is a neuropsychologist, not a neurologist.

Cheers,

-Anthony

http://neuropsychological.blogspot.com

Comment posted at July 18, 2005 06:39 AM

AnthonyBrainBlog says:

Forgot to say thanks for posting that report and link. Thanks!

Comment posted at July 18, 2005 06:52 AM

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