10 Things That Change Your Brain
10 Things That Change Your Brain
10 Things That Change Your Brain
Using the most advanced neuroimaging techniques, science has identified some activities that
permanently modify our brain, either by changing its structure, increasing and reducing its size or
altering its biochemistry. We have selected ten of them.
Sleeping poorly
If you sleep little or badly, your brain shrinks. Thats how drastic is the conclusion reached last
year by Charles E. Sexton and colleagues at the University of Oxford (UK) after using magnetic
resonance imaging to study the relationship between poor sleep quality and brain volume. The
findings, published in Neurology, showed that having trouble sleeping is linked to rapid reductions
in brain volume as one ages. This decline affects important areas such as the temporal, parietal
and frontal lobes, where language, touch, balance and the ability to calculate mathematically or
make decisions reside, among others.
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Reading novels
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hours facing the challenges of Call of Duty or Medal of Honor are enough to modify the electrical
activity of the brain. The changes involve increases both in visual attention and in the ability to
ignore irrelevant information that distracts us. In other words,action video games develop our
spatial selective attention, an ability that can be positive in many daily activities.
Meditating
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Playing sports
Chronic pain
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However well a patient with chronic pain deals with permanent physical suffering, eventually their
brain deteriorates. The most significant alterations are produced in the neuronal connections of an
area of the frontal cortex associated with the management of emotions. If you feel pain around
the clock, seven days a week, there are areas of your brain that are kept constantly active, says
Dante Chialvo, physiologist at Northwestern University (USA) and co-author of a study published
in The Journal of Neuroscience. And when neurons are in on mode full time, they are disrupted or
even die off because they cannot handle the lack of rest. The result is that the brain changes
and is permanently damaged, and sleep disorders and serious difficulties in making decisions
appear.
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Cigarettes
When assessing the effects of tobacco on health, we should not only consider what it means for the
lungs, as nicotine dependence also disrupts brain chemistry. This is the conclusion reached by
German scientists at the University of Bonn after studying the brains of 43 smokers with proton
magnetic resonance spectroscopy, a technique for analyzing brain metabolites. Those hooked on
nicotine had less quantity of amino acid N-acetylaspartate (NAA) in the anterior cingulate
cortex, the part of the brain that processes pleasure and pain.
The concern is that low levels of NAA have been linked to psychiatric disorders such
asschizophrenia or dementia, as well as a tendency to abuse drugs. Choline, an essential
molecule for the functioning of the heart and brain, is also reduced in smokers. Good news is
that these chemical changes are reversed several months after quitting.
Juggling
Credits: Caltech
Acquiring the ability to keep three balls circling in the air is not only a lot of fun, but according to
research by the University of Oxford (UK), it produces changes in the white matter of the brain at
any age. White matter is the tangle of nerve fibers that conduct electrical signals between neurons
and connects nerve cells to each other, while in the gray matter information is processed. Working
with 24 volunteers, Heidi Johansens-Berg and her colleagues found that after six weeks
practicing with juggling balls for 30 minutes a day, there were visible changes in brain wiring in
areas related mainly with peripheral vision, a capacity which is useful in everyday life.
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Accumulating too much fat
Accumulating more fat than is healthy not only jeopardizes the metabolism, increasing the risk of
heart problems, hypertension and diabetes. Love handles can also be detrimental to brain health.
A study printed in the journal Annals of Neurology indicates that the higher the body mass index
(BMI), a measure that combines height and weight, the greater the risk that the brain shrinks with
age and that we could be victims of dementia or Alzheimers disease.
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