the revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain
Ratey, John J.
2013
Discusses how exercise improves one's capacity to learn and handle stress, anxiety, depression, attention deficit, addiction, hormonal changes, and aging.
Examines the biology of everyday life from the perspective of twentieth-century neuropsychiatry, looking at how subtle differences in the human brain can shape the lives of men and women, causing depression, manic behavior, rage, and other disorders.
the revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain
Ratey, John J.
2008
Discusses how exercise improves one's capacity to learn and handle stress, anxiety, depression, attention deficit, addiction, hormonal changes, and aging.
perception, attention, and the four theaters of the brain
Ratey, John J.
2002
Examines the basic structure and chemistry of the brain, looking at what advances in the neurosciences have revealed about different aspects of the brain's functioning and flexibility.