1 of 2 available systemwide,
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Burton Barr Central Library
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CD 158 C3676m 8 DISCS
  - Floor 1
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jun 4 2013 )
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CD 158 C3676m 8 DISCS
  - Floor 1
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jul 2 2013)
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Summary:
The human brain is not a static organ; it's plastic, which means it can grow and change. But just like a muscle, you have to exercise it. In Make Your Brain Smarter, Longer, renowned cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman gives you the comprehensive fitness plan you need to "exercise" your way to a healthier brain. By taking advantage of the immense cognitive potential of your brain, you can think smarter, not harder, solving the complexities and problems that occur every day. In this all-inclusive book, you'll find easy strategies to train deep, insightful, and strategic thinking in order to realize your brain's maximum cognitive capacity.
Notes:
Title from container.
Compact disc.
Duration: ca. 10:00:00.
"Tracks Every 3 Minutes."
Read by Karen White.
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