Helping the brain grow and repair itself through short and gentle sensory experiences

What causes sudden changes in the quality of sleep and a few simple techniques to improve the quality of your sleep

Posted by on Apr 21, 2011

Your child used to fall asleep at a regular time in the evening and wake up every morning at the same time. Suddenly, this changes...

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How Multisensory Therapy Works

Posted by on Jan 5, 2011

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Alzheimer’s diagnosed with a simple smell test

Posted by on Dec 5, 2010

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Combining Two Smells for Higher Neuron Stimulation

Posted by on Nov 24, 2010

My first source of knowledge about the sense of smell came from two revolutionary researchers, Richard Axel and Linda Buck, even before...

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Which kinds of smell should I use?

Posted by on Nov 5, 2010

3 criteria for the smells. They should be: strong, easily identifiable and be presented on a neutral substract (folded tissue paper,...

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Introductory Autism Programme

Posted by on Nov 3, 2010

Since the beginning of 2010, the University of California, Irvine has been studying the impact of multi-sensory therapy on autism based on...

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Start the day right with a natural dopamine boost!

Posted by on Sep 4, 2010

By now, you know that you can boost your energy and motivation levels through a simple conscious smelling activity. The tip I am about to...

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Brain cell regeneration sniffed out in adult humans

Posted by on Jul 5, 2010

I wanted to find specific data on cell regeneration to use as an introduction to the Brain Plasticity chapter and came across this article...

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About smelling, what if you have adenoids? What if your nose is blocked? What if you’ve got a flue – would MAPS smelling work?

Posted by on Mar 5, 2009

So long as you breathe, odorant molecules will make their way to the olfactory bulb. Of course, a blocked nose reduces the number. Blog th

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Smell and Emotions

Posted by on Oct 22, 2008

The emotion processing center in the brain is directly connected to the olfactory bulb, making the communication error-free, even in cases...

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