Do we have the ability to create new Neurons
as we get older?
Age has no
influence. Those who have been labeled mentally challenged or “older” can
benefit from neuroplasticity challenges. The rest of us can experience training
for focus, concentration, logic and the ability to perceive sensory input for
skill improvement.
The thought
has been for years that the brain was “hard wired”. Research assures us that every experience,
every new thought, every movement of our bodies promotes brain growth and that
age has no influence
Learning is
not only possible but probable. In the right setting much progress can be made
to improve short term memory and excite the brain to new heights of
communication and socialization.
As you read
you have serotonin altering the blood flow to various parts of your brain. The serotonin sets off cascades of impulses
and modified electrical vibrations to different parts of the brain. This encourages brain cells to begin to “hold
hands” and communicate to enhance connection to make new neurons for brain
plasticity.
The secret
ingredient to mental learning for brain plasticity revolves around the trust
factors we support. We must trust our brains and believe they can change.
Reciprocal trust is mandatory when learning any new mental function. We must
trust our own brains and our brains must trust us to use its abilities.
Learning to
use sound, color and movement sends an impacted message to the brain to wake
up, connect and experience new neuronal growth. Specific training protocols
have proven highly effective in developing new neuronal growth in the brain. Proof
of such growth can be monitored through PET Scans. New neuronal growth can be
traced and measured to trace specific growth in designated areas of the brain.
One of the
more interesting factors in brain plasticity is the need for calmness when asking the brain to function well.
To function at your highest level you must maintain a low arousal level. The
brain cannot function at its best in stressful situations. Becoming anxious or
upset delays the brain connection needed for maximum functional memory.
Vibration
plays a vital role in the overall scheme of brain function. Frequency, the
language of the body, helps connect the brain for growth. Color, light and
sound have frequencies that influence the brain/mind/body connections. Brain
waves are displayed in frequency; sound frequency and color frequency all merge
giving impact to the brain for change. The frequency of movement also plays a
role in this combination of stimulation for brain growth.
Many well
known psychiatrists and neurology-based researchers have preset programs to
develop brain-body connections. These programs center around mental exercises,
diet, exercise and other well-known approaches to better mental health
development. There are programs for neuronal growth and sensory integration to
specifically develop new mental ability in children and adults through the use
of light, sound and color frequencies as the base of these programs. Through
brain stem stimulation, calmness development, attentional focus and self-
confidence training exciting results have been recorded.
Because frequency is the language of the brain
it becomes an advantage to use neurotechnology of light, sound and color to
enhance brain function. The brain has four distinct types of brain waves: delta,
alpha, beta and theta. All four are used daily to direct the thought processes
of the brain to accomplish certain goals.. By developing the ability to calmly
direct the brain processes, greater function is reached and new neuronal growth
is accomplished. By developing emotional strength, self enhancement and healing
emotions the brain becomes healthier and ready to function at an enhanced
level. Light and sound devices
provide step-by-step approaches for developing a calm, capable growing brain.
It is
important to remember that for four hundred years we have thought that we died
with the same brain we were born using. Research has now proven that we have
the ability to make new neurons for our brains to keep them young, fluid and
useful.
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