What's the most transformative thing that you can do for your brain today? Exercise! says neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki. Get inspired to go to the gym as Suzuki discusses the science of how working out boosts your mood and memory -- and protects your brain
【TED演讲:去运动吧,这是你对大脑最好的投资】从一位健康状况不佳、人际关系贫乏的工作狂,转变为健康、自信、幸福的人生赢家,神经科学家Wendy Suzuki亲历运动带来的神奇改变。对情绪和专注力产生积极作用,保护大脑免受如抑郁、老年痴呆、失智症等疾病的侵袭……看完你还会懒得运动吗? 交流一下 抢沙发 53 久交不...
周末小课:神经学家Wendy Suzuki的TED演讲《去运动吧,这是你对大脑最好的投资》。Suzuki发现,运动能为大脑带来最具变革性的改变。它会对情绪和专注力产生积极作用,并保护大脑免受如抑郁、老年痴呆或是失智症等不同疾病的侵袭。做完午饭,就去跑步 L荐见的微博视频 ...
TED Speaker Personal profile Why you should listen Wendy Suzuki is researching the science behind the extraordinary, life-changing effects that physical activity can have on the most important organ in your body: your brain. She is the dean of the College of Arts and Science at New York ...
TED英文演讲模仿练习The brain-changing benefits of exercise Wendy SuzukiPart 9The brain-changing benefits of exercise Wendy SuzukiHere you can think about the brain like a muscle. The more you're working out,
More About Dr. Suzuki Her TED talk has more than 31 million views on Facebook and was the 2nd most viewed TED talk of 2018. Connect with Dr. Wendy Suzuki:Website:wendysuzuki.comInstagram:@wendy.suzukiTwitter:@wasuzukiFacebook:@WendyASuzuki ...
Wendy Suzuki, a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University, once said in a TED talk in reference to exercise that “Simply moving your body has immediate, long-lasting and protective benefits for your brain”. When you simply look at ...
wendysuzuki_2017w铃木运动为大脑带来的益处.pdf,TED 者:Wendy Suzuki | 温蒂铃木 标题:The brain-changing benefits of exercise | 运动为大脑带来的益处 内容概要:What.s the most transformative thing that you can do for your brain today? Exercise! says neurosc
In response, Simone said she felt New York was more influenced by Duchamp and Europe, whereas California was more influenced by Suzuki and Zen. (This is a major insight that some scholar should follow up on.) And Anna blurted out, “I was annoyed. People from New York called me ‘touch...