Включите свой мозг - Лиф Кэролайн (бесплатная регистрация книга TXT) 📗
Learning,”
Therapy Africa 1, no. 2 (October 1997): 7.
[42] Doidge, Brain That Changes Itself.
[43] Barbara Arrowsmith and Norman Doidge, The Woman Who Changed Her
Brain:
And Other Inspiring Stories of Pioneering Brain Transformation (New York: Free
Press, 2012).
[44] Caroline M. Leaf, The Switch On Your Brain 5-Step Learning Process (Dallas: Switch On Your Brain, 2008).
[45] Arrowsmith and Doidge, Woman Who Changed Her Brain; Church, Genie in Your Genes; Doidge, Brain That Changes Itself; Dispenza, Evolve Your
Brain; Leaf,
“Mind Mapping Approach”; Leaf, Switch On Your Brain 5-Step Learning
Process;
Caroline M. Leaf, Who Switched O! My Brain? Controlling Toxic Thoughts
and
Emotions (Dallas: Switch on Your Brain, 2007) and DVD series
(Johannesburg,
South Africa: Switch on Your Brain, 2007); C. M. Leaf, M. Copeland, and J.
Maccaro, “Your Body His Temple: God’s Plan for Achieving Emotional
Wholeness,”
DVD series (Dallas: Life Outreach International, 2007).
[46] Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself (New York: Hay
House,
2012).
[47] Richard Wiseman, “Self Help: Forget Positive Thinking, Try Positive Action,”
The Observer, June 30, 2012,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/jun/30/self-helppositive-thinking; Jim Taylor, “Is the Self-help Industry a Fraud?” April 18, 2011,
http://blog.ctnews.com/taylor/2011/04/18/is-the-self-help-industry-a-
fraud/#.UVedEdRXVA4.email; Michael Shermer, “SHAM Scam: The Self-Help and Actualization Movement Has Become an $8.5-Billion-a-Year Business. Does It
Work?” April 23, 2006,
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=sham-
scam.
[48] “The Problem with Self-Help Books: Study Shows the Negative Side to Positive Self-Statements,” e! Science News, July 2, 2009,
http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/07/02/the.problem.with.self.help.bo oks.study.s hows.negative.side.positive.self.statements.
[49] Schwartz and Begley, Mind and the Brain; Schwartz and Gladding, You Are Not Your Brain.
[50] Ellen Langer and Mihnea Moldoveanu, “The Construct of Mindfulness,”
Journal of Social Issues 56, no. 1 (2000): 1–9; Leaf, Who Switched O! My Brain?; Leaf, The Gift in You.
[51] Caroline M. Leaf, Isabel C. Uys, and Brenda Louw, “An Alternative
Non-
Traditional Approach to Learning: The Metacognitive-Mapping Approach.”
The
South African Journal of Communication Disorders 45 (1998): 87–102.
[52] Sissa Medialab, “The Good Side of the Prion: A Molecule That Is Not Only
Dangerous, but Can Help the Brain Grow,” Science Daily, February 14,
2013,
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130214075437.htm?utm_source=feedbur ner
&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fmind_brain+%28
ScienceDaily%3A+Mind+%26+Brain+News%29.
[53] Loyola University Health System, “New Evidence for Link between
Depression and Heart Disease,” Science Daily, February 18, 2013.
[54] “Brain Signs of Schizophrenia Found in Babies,” Science Daily, June 9, 2010, http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100621111240.htm;
“Alterations in
Brain Activity in Children at Risk of Schizophrenia Predate Onset of
Symptoms,”
Science Daily, March 22, 2013,
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130322174343.htm.
[55] Leaf, Who Switched O! My Brain?; Maria Konnikova, Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes (New York: Viking Penguin, 2013); Maria
Konnikova,
“The Power of Concentration,” New York Times Sunday Review, December 15, 2012, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/16/opinion/sunday/the-power-of-concentration.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2&ref=general&src=me&.
[56] Schwartz and Begley, Mind and the Brain; Schwartz and Gladding, You Are Not Your Brain; Dispenza, Evolve Your Brain; Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being
Yourself; Allan Jones, www.ted.com/speakers/allan_jones.html.
[57] Richard J. Davidson et al., “Alterations in Brain and Immune
Function Produced by Mindfulness Meditation,” Psychosomatic Medicine 65
(2003): 564–70.
[58] Marcus E. Raichle et al., “A Default Mode of Brain Function: A Brief History of an Evolving Idea” Neuroimage 37 (2007): 1083–90.
[59] Matthew R. Brier et al., “Loss of Intranetwork and Internetwork
Resting State Functional Connections with Alzheimer’s Disease
Progression,” Journal of
Neuroscience 32, no. 26 (2012): 8890–99; Christian F. Beckmann et al.,
“Investigations into Resting-State Connectivity Using Independent
Component
Analysis,” Philos Trans R Soc Lond, B, Biol Sci 360 (2005):1001–13.
[60] Marcus E. Raichle, “The Brain’s Dark Energy,” Scientific American, March 20, 2012, 44–49,
www.hboorcca.com/pdf/brain/The%20Brain’s%20Dark%20Energy%20Scientific%2
0American%20March%202010.pdf; Raichle et al., “A Default Mode of Brain
Function,” 1083–90.
[61] Yvette I. Sheline et al., “The Default Mode Network and Self-
Referential
Processes in Depression,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
106, no. 6 (January 26, 2009): 1942–47; Washington University School of Medicine research cited in “Alzheimer’s Breaks Brain Networks’
Coordination,” Science Daily, September 17, 2012,
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120918090812.htm.
[62] Raichle, “The Brain’s Dark Energy”; Raichle et al., “A Default Mode of Brain Function.”
[63] Konnikova, “The Power of Concentration.”
[64] Brier et al., “Loss of Intranetwork and Internetwork Resting State Functional Connections with Alzheimer’s Disease Progression.”
[65] J. Paul Hamilton et al., “Default Mode and Task Positive Network
Activity in Major Depressive Disorder: Implications for Adaptive and
Maladaptive Rumination,”