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Brain Rules

Brain Rules

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Manufacturer: Pear Press
Category: EBooks

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 1979

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition

ASIN: B0015ASGQO

Publication Date: March 3, 2008
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Book Description
Most of us have no idea what's really going on inside our heads. Yet brain scientists have uncovered details every business leader, parent,and teacher should know, such as the brain's need for physical activity to work at its best. How do we learn? What exactly do sleep and stress do to our brains? Why is multi-tasking a myth? Why is it so easy to forget and so important to repeat new knowledge? Is it true that men and women have different brains?
In Brain Rules, molecular biologist Dr. John Medina shares his lifelong interest in how the brain sciences might influence the way we teach our children and the way we work. In each chapter, he describes a Brain Rule "what scientists know for sure about how our brains work" and then offers transformative ideas for our daily lives.



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5 out of 5 stars Outstanding tips with a sense of humor   September 3, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This author, a well educated neuroscientist, has that rare ability to combine scientific wisdom, common sense and a sense of humor into a cocktail that goes down easy and creates a very pleasant feeling, but doesn't make you stupid. You then know what you need to do to be healthier, live longer and feel better. The rest is up to you.


5 out of 5 stars Brain Rules: RULE!   September 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Brain Rules is a great book - Medina takes a complex subject (your brain) and makes it seem understandable. His twelve rules are a roadmap for teachers, business people, politicos and really anyone trying to communicate to an audience. I highly recommend this book if you are in any of the above groups. It is light on science and heavy on practical use. If it isn't a mandatory book for every would-be professor it should be.

The book has great practical advice - one such hint on communication is the layout of the 10 minute cycle. One of John's rules is that we only pay attention to things that are interesting and only in 10 minute increments. So if giving a fifty minute lecture you should break the lecture into 5 10 minute topics starting with the gist of the subject and within the first minute grabbing everyone's attention using an emotional attention grabber - if successful you have 10 minutes to get your message through. Repeat it often during the next four sessions and you have a chance to get the message to stick. Use a picture to express the idea and that chance to get your message to stick goes from 10% to 65% over a thirty six hour period. - It is in the book.

Highly recommend!



4 out of 5 stars So far, so good...   August 31, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is very informative and exciting to read page by page. I'd definitely recommend it to almost anyone...as I have been! Anybody looking to further their knowledge on how our wonderful devices (brains) work in correlation to many of our daily functions should give this one a chance...and I'm only half-way in!


5 out of 5 stars This Should Be Required Reading For All K-12 Teachers   August 30, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Title for this Review says it all. The information in the book is like a roadmap from AAA.

Beyond being highly knowledgable, the author is humorous, compassionate and very engaging, whether you have the print edition or the audio CD edition, which I have. Seldom before have I enjoyed learning so much! What a refreshing read!

A very adequate citations list is given for all readers and listeners who go to a website that is revealed on the included DVD.



5 out of 5 stars According to developmental molecular biologist John Medina, there are twelve simple rules about the brain we know to be fact.   August 27, 2008
Book Review:
Brain Rules by John Medina
What do we know for sure about the brain? Well, though scientists and researchers uncover new information and present new theories at a remarkable rate, according to developmental molecular biologist John Medina, there are twelve simple rules about the brain we know to be fact.
My favorites are Rule #1: Exercise boosts brain power; Rule #7: Sleep well, think well; and Rule #8: Stressed brains don't learn the same way. In addition, Medina offers the clearest reader-friendly explanation I've come across of the stress response and how stress damages our blood vessels, leading to heart attacks and strokes.
Interesting anecdotes from his personal life and clinical experience engage the reader and surround the cutting edge information presented in this inviting and page-turning "good read."
The book comes with an accompanying DVD that encapsulates the chapters in sound and moving pictures (see Rule #10: Vision trumps all other senses).
I recommend Brain Rules for the lay person and the health professional, to gain understanding about this most complex body organ.
Michael B. Roth, D.C.


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