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TED TALKS | Why Are We Happy? By Dan Gilbert
VIDEO: Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert challenges the idea that we’ll be miserable if we don’t get what we want. Our "psychological immune system" lets us feel truly happy even when things don’t go as planned.
Think Smart: A Neuroscientist's Prescription for Improving Your Brain's Performance By Richard Restak
BOOK: New discoveries prove that certain exercises, the honing of sensory memory, sleep, even certain foods, can help the human brain operate more effectively; restak offers advice on how anyone can achieve optimal brain function.
Finding Happiness: Cajole Your Brain to Lean to the Left By Daniel Goleman
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All too many years ago, while I was still a psychology graduate student, I ran an experiment to assess how well meditation might work as an antidote to stress. My professors were skeptical, my measures were weak, and my subjects were mainly college sophomores. Not surprisingly, my results were inconclusive.
The data has emerged as one of many experimental fruits of an unlikely research collaboration: the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan religious and political leader in exile, and some of top psychologists and neuroscientists from the United States. The scientists met with the Dalai Lama for five days in Dharamsala, India, in March 2000, to discuss how people might better control their destructive emotions.
One of my personal heroes in this rapprochement between modern science and ancient wisdom is Dr. Richard Davidson, director of the Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Davidson, in recent research using functional M.R.I. and advanced EEG analysis, has identified an index for the brain's set point for moods.
But today I feel vindicated.
To be sure, over the years there have been scores of studies that have looked at meditation, some suggesting its powers to alleviate the adverse effects of stress. But only last month did what I see as a definitive study confirm my once-shaky hypothesis, by revealing the brain mechanism that may account for meditation's singular ability to soothe.
Great News for Your Body: The Top 10 Health Tips of 2010 By Erin Biba - O, The Oprah Magazine Every so often, medical researchers hit upon a scientific truth that makes us smile. The truth behind good luck charms, wine-drinking. And...putting your feet up on your desk? This article's a fun one!
The Neuroscience of Happiness An Interview with Rick Hanson, Ph.D. For years, research has shown that, over time, our experiences literally reshape our brains and can change our nervous systems, for better or worse. Now, neuroscientists and psychologists like Hanson are zeroing in on how we can take advantage of this “plasticity” of the brain to cultivate and sustain positive emotions.
In this interview best-selling author Rick Hanson explains how we can rewire our brains for lasting happiness.
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“Thinking of a Massage?” American Massage Therapy Association
Some tips to help you find a massage therapist who is trained and qualified. free
“Live More Good Years” by Dan Buettner - AARP The Magazine
Want to live longer - and healthier? These 13 secrets from a sleepy Greek island could show you the way. Buettner, author of The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest, asks: What is it about Ikarians that increases their lifespan? 1 in 3 live to 90! free
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Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves
BOOK: A fascinating exploration of neuroplasticity and the ways your mind can change your brain.
Taming the Spirited Child
BOOK: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children Without Breaking their Spirits.