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Wimps Hear Dangerous Noises Differently
Apr 26, 2009

ScienceDaily: Mind & Brain News: Scrawnier people are more likely to perceive an approaching sound as closer than it actually is. This connection between physical fitness and the brain's auditory system may have evolved to help the weak get out of the way of approaching danger. (Read More)
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New PBS show: Brain Fitness 2: Sight & Sound
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Submitted by Michaelslogan from Digg: Join host Peter Coyote in "Brain Fitness 2: Sight & Sound," the follow-up to "The Brain Fitness Program," as he explores the brain's ability to change and grow, even as we age, helping us maintain and improve our vision and hearing. (Read More)
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My Experience of Brain Fitness Tools
Oct 05, 2008

Submitted by Michaelslogan from Digg: My experience with four of the commercially available brain fitness programs. . (Read More)
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Brain Fitness Program
Aug 31, 2008

Submitted by Michaelslogan: One counselor tries out some brain fitness programs in an effort to generate neuroplasticity and neurogenesis. . (Read More)
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Obituaries
Jul 25, 2008

washingtonpost.com - Obituaries: Madeleine Moon Kreitzer, 88, a former chemistry laboratory instructor at St. Mary's College of Maryland who in her later years became a Peace Corps volunteer in Belize, died of cardiac arrhythmia June 27 at Sunset Assisted Living in Annapolis. She lived in Lexington Park. . (Read More)
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Part of the Decampment series by the now 16-year-old photographer Megan Baker.What I like most about
Mar 28, 2008

New Art: Part of the Decampment series by the now 16-year-old photographer Megan Baker.What I like most about this picture is the grayness.Technorati: photography, art, contemporary art, vvoi. (Read More)
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