
Description
An international bestseller delivering good news on brain function and ageing
We all worry sometimes that our brains -- particularly our memories -- just don't work as well as they used to. In this illuminating book, internationally acclaimed Dutch neuroscientist André Aleman shows that although the decline in our mental capacities begins earlier than we think, this is not such a bad thing. In fact, older people are more resistant to the effects of stress, cope better with their emotions and with complex situations, and are -- generally speaking -- happier than their younger counterparts.
Our Ageing Brain will change the way we think about age and mental acuity. Drawn from the latest research in cognitive science, it outlines what takes place in the brain as we age, how to recognise the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, and how to distinguish fact from fiction when it comes to ways of slowing down the ageing process. It concludes with the seven most important things we can each do to keep our brains healthy.
Published here in English for the first time, this is a refreshing, informative, and ultimately reassuring examination of what happens to our most important organ as we grow older.
Product Details
Publisher | Scribe Us |
Publish Date | September 01, 2014 |
Pages | 208 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781925106114 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Annette Mills was born in the UK. After graduating from King's College, London University, she lived for several years in North Africa and the Middle East, finally settling in the Netherlands in 1978. She has worked as a translator since 1981, both at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as a freelancer.
Reviews
"I particularly recommend Our Ageing Brain by André Aleman...who clearly explains how wrong many of our assumptions have been about the workings of older brains."
--Sir Muir Gray, Chief Knowledge Officer for the NHS and Director of Better Value Healthcare
"A book you can't put down, no matter how old you are."
--Psychologie magazine
"An invaluable description of the ageing brain."
--Dick Swaab, author of We Are Our Brains
"[A] remarkably cheerful book, full of facts revealed by new research, positive anecdotes about astonishing wrinklies, and some very good life-style advice."
--Nick Goldie, Comma-Monaro Express
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