Understanding Age-Related Shifts in Memory and Wisdom
Samaa Al-Moussalli??????
Cognitive Educational Psychologist Practitioner. Founder, Consultant, and Neuro Therapy Coach of Rising Brains. Ltd
Did you know that the chit-chat between mind and body goes two ways?
Your body, how you move it, and how you interact with your physical surroundings shape how you think, feel, and behave.
In her new book How the Body Knows Its Mind neuroscientist Prof. Sian Beilock digs into the scientific evidence of the body-mind connection.
Sian Beilock is a professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Chicago. Her research program sits at the intersection of cognitive science and education. She explores the cognitive and neural substrates of skill learning as well as the mechanisms by which performance breaks down in high-stress or high-pressure situations.
Schools need to emphasise “the “4 Rs” — reading, (w) writing, (a) arithmetic and recess.
Incorporating physical activity can help kids learn in school, according to Beilock (and as the mother of two boys I concur!!)
“We can’t just keep students confined to their chairs — we have to get them up, out and moving. When the subjects are math or physics, getting students to actually physically experience some of the concepts they’re learning about changes how their brains process the information and can lead to better performance on a test.”
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Exercise is not just for kids
Beilock believes that exercise is equally important for older adults, as it can promote healthy aging mentally and physically.
“There are clear differences in brain health in fit, older adults compared with their more sedentary counterparts. And these differences carry consequences for thinking and reasoning as well as for memory.”
5 ways to improve your?body-mind connection:
“Little things we do can have a big effect…if we can understand the science behind how the body affects the brain, we will be in a great position to ensure that we’re always putting our best foot forward when it matters the most.”
Let’s improve on this list of 5 tips … leave a comment below and tell me YOUR tip for improving the body-mind (or mind-body) connection.