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The brain is an equal opportunity organ.
Leonard da Vinci, Galileo, Einstein all had approximately 100 billion brain
cells' and so do each of us. It's not the number of brain cells that count.
We (and our parents) are the architects of our own brains.
And, that's why it's so important the human
brain is stimulated and exercised from the moment of birth (if not before).
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The brain cell connections
of an
unstimulated brain.
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The brain
cell connections
of a richly
stimulated brain.
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A lay man's guide to the
incredible complexity of the brain provides a foundation for understanding
why the techniques of Accelerated Learning work as effectively as they do.
Accelerated Learning programs are based on
the latest research
into the workings of the human brain and take into account the significance
of:
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3 kinds of brain |
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reptilian, mammalian
and the thinking brain |
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2 brains |
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the left brain and
right brain hemispheres |
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1 brain |
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the power of 'whole
brain' activity |
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8 intelligences |
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each of us has a
unique mix of linguistic, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial,
kinesthetic (physical), musical, inter-personal, intra-personal
and naturalist 'intelligences' |
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4 kind of brain waves |
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why they're
important and how to make the most of them |
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5 kinds of memory |
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WIRES - Working,
Implicit, Remote, Episodic and Semantic |
And why the
brain is like a jungle, according to Nobel Prize winner Gerald Edelman.

The Six Step Master Plan
There are six basic stages in the
Accelerated Learning program.
They can easily be remembered through
the use of the acronym
M A S T E R
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