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Michael Merzenich - How Auditory Brain Training Can Change Your Life

14 Jun 2019

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Dr. Michael Merzenich, PhD, is one of the neuroscientists responsible for our current understanding of brain plasticity–the notion that the brain can change itself at any age. He is also the author of Soft-Wired: How the New Science of Brain Plasticity Can Change Your Life.  In this episode listen and discover: How you can improve your auditory listening abilities with neuroplasticity-based training to sharply improve your conversational, cognitive, speech and music abilities. How training your brain as a master listener also refines your attentive powers and amplifies your baseline level of arousal-your “brightness.” Evidence that these gains are attributable to strong, positive, enduring physical changes in your brain. The trained brain is a stronger, better brain. How combining auditory training and brain training in the other great perceptual and action-control domains, you can rejuvenate a struggling brain-and if taken seriously, can assure a more effective, happier, and more secure adult life. Soft-Wired  https://www.soft-wired.com/ Advanced Brain Technologies/The Listening Program® http://advancedbrain.com   Follow Alex Doman alexdoman.com  Facebook  Instagram  Twitter LinkedIn  Follow Advanced Brain Technologies advancedbrain.com Facebook  Instagram  Twitter  LinkedIn YouTube Videos Alex’s TEDx Talk- Your Brain is Better on Music The Listening Program®- Your Brain is Better on Music Alex’s Book Healing at the Speed of Sound Contact [email protected] Ph. 801-622-5676 Additional Links vitalneuro.com sleepgenius.com 

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