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The Changing Mind

A Neuroscientist's Guide to Ageing Well

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By: Daniel Levitin
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More of us are living into our 80s than ever before - what if the best was yet to come? The best-selling author of The Organised Mind reveals the evolving power of the human brain through the ages.

Recent studies show that our decision-making skills improve as we age, and that our happiness levels peak at age 82.

Dr Daniel Levitin draws on cutting-edge research from neuroscience and psychology to demonstrate the cognitive benefits of getting older. He challenges the beliefs that surround the ageing process, including our assumptions around memory loss and our focus on lifespan instead of 'healthspan'.

Packed with engaging interviews with individuals who have thrived far beyond the conventional age of retirement, this book offers a realistic plan full of practical, cognitive enhancing tricks for everyone to follow during each decade of their life.

The Changing Mind is a radical exploration of what we all can learn from those who age joyously.

©2020 Daniel Levitin (P)2020 Penguin Audio
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Very interesting and useful information

You need to listen quite carefully to absorb the abundance of information.
But the information is useful and relevant if you want to understand how the brain is affected by the way you live.
A good investment for anyone who takes their health seriously.

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The changing mind

Good clear and relevant information. This book has given a real insight into this complicated subject

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Lengthy but interesting.

The is a lot of background information here even though the message is simple.
I wasn't keen on the continual name dropping of people he had met - it just got on my nerves!

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Life changing look at ageing

Intelligently and engagingly written book about the positive impacts of ageing on the brain and what we can do to help ourselves - dr Levitin reads with the same enthusiasm he lives his life and I would recommend to anyone who feels anxious about dementia and so on - a handbook for change

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Fascinating and thought provoking

Excellent text but quite complex at times with a lot of medical and scientific jargon in places.
Still lots to get out of it though even if you are not trained in these areas.
Great to hear the scientific evidence that debunks a lot of popular views.

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A life changing read

I first heard about Daniel when he was interviewed on the radio in the UK on a Sunday morning. Whilst the interviews were not the best, the points Daniel made and the way he made them, made me seek out of his book and jump right in!
This is a fascinating read, which will change the way you view the rest of your life. There are parts which are quite scientific and have gone over my head, but I am sure they will make more sense when I enjoy this book again.
Keep listening to the very end for a nice surprise!
Thank you Daniel, for a wonderful book l.

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Interesting volume of practical information

Extensive research has enabled Daniel Levitin to offer considerable practical advice on ageing well. It's a lot to take in and will need revisiting. The audio version means missing out on almost 100 pages of notes and references. I'd recommend the print version instead or as well.
It became somewhat irritating how American it is. I felt towards the end that I was bombarded with strings of US medication names, products and procedures. Maybe this would be less apparent in print.

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I did like it!

How to age maintaining good health? This book will help you understand that and lot of other useful ways to improve your life before you get there!

Don't skip the last two minutes: amazing!

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Many things to try

The author has given me some ideas. Can see myself refering to the book after I've tried some of them.

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Too long

We, old people, have plenty of time, yet I felt this book took it a bit for granted. The core advice is pretty much summarized in the final chapter which is just 1m27sec long: exercise, learn new things, talk to younger people... - nothing ground breaking. It's a good summary of the research to date with plenty of anecdotal examples of some oldsters still going strong, but not much more.

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