Shlomo Breznitz
Born
in Bratislava, Slovakia
August 03, 1936
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Maximum Brainpower: Challenging the Brain for Health and Wisdom
15 editions
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2012
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Memory Fields
9 editions
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published
1992
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Handbook of Stress
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3 editions
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1986
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Denial of Stress
2 editions
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published
1982
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Stress in Israel
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Education for Change
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Sinamatella - A Quest for Meaning
2 editions
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published
2014
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Memory Fields: The Legacy of a Wartime Childhood in Czechoslovakia
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ʻEḳronot ha-lemidah: Pereḳ bi-psikhologyah (Sifriyat "universiṭah meshuderet")
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Signaling the Onset of Nightmares
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“Our genetic endowments, coupled with many early environmental impacts, establish our childhood intelligence. An environment lacking a sufficient level of stimulation stifles our mental development. An environment with a sufficient level of stimulation enables our genetically different abilities to flower, and at the same time often sets into motion positive social and cultural pressures that reinforce our improvement.”
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“Just about everything we choose to do can direct our cognition up or down. The effect may be negligible or significant, but it all adds up. The more challenging choices we make, and the longer we do them, the greater the benefit—usually by a considerable amount. It does not really matter whether we work primarily with people, things, or data. What matters is whether the work is challenging or routine. Schaie shows that we need to remain engaged. As is implied in his studies and demonstrated in others, a variety of stimulation matters a great deal to our brainpower.”
― Maximum Brainpower: Challenging the Brain for Health and Wisdom
― Maximum Brainpower: Challenging the Brain for Health and Wisdom
“The brain does not want the body to expend its resources unless we have a reasonable chance of success. Our physical strength is not accessible to us if the brain does not believe in the outcome, because the worst possible thing for humans to do is to expend all of our resources and fail. If we do not believe we can make it, we will not get the resources we need to make it. The moment we believe, the gates are opened, and a flood of energy is unleashed. Both hope and despair are self-fulfilling prophecies.”
― Maximum Brainpower: Challenging the Brain for Health and Wisdom
― Maximum Brainpower: Challenging the Brain for Health and Wisdom
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