Mind Games: The Aging Brain and How to Keep it Healthy
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Mind Games: The Aging Brain and How to Keep it Healthy
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From School Library Journal
YA Dodd presents a technical discussion of meteorites, focusing primarily on physical differentiations among known meteorites and their parent bodies. Scientific terms, though challenging, are defined in the text. Photographs, charts, and diagrams further explain the subject matter. Dodd clearly indicates when he is dealing with theory and takes pains to suggest when his theories differ from mainstream thinking. The book is a well-written source of sophisticated information about meteors, and careful rereading will extend readers' understanding of meteoritics. For advanced high-school students.Alice Conlon, University of Houston
Copyright 1987 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Dodd (Mineralogy, SUNY at Stony Brook) has come up with a most contemporary and scientifically satisfying volume on meteorites, also known as "the poor man's space probe." Although not as anecdotal as Harvey H. Nininger's Find a Falling Star (Eriksson, 1976), the present offering provides a complete overview of the science of meteoritics in a most readable style. Supplemented by numerous informative illustrations and tables, the book takes the reader on a fascinating voyage through a science that continues to reap a bountiful harvest of information. Particular emphasis is placed on the questions of the origin of meteorites and what they can tell us about the earliest history of the solar system. Thomas E. Margrave, formerly with Physics & Astronomy Dept., Univ. of Montana, Missoula
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

11/08/2000
This book has provided the most interesting games and exercises for practice and entertainment. It has accomplished the goal of inspiring me to continue such activities to keep my aging brain healthy. Positive results from having read it are already noticed. However, this book is more than a book of games. The chapters which involve the development, styles of learning, and processes of the brain are presented in most understandable an dmeaningful ways.

08/08/2000
We both read the entire book and did the exercises which are challenging and really give your brain a workout, and some of them can be done while driving. It seemed to be saying the brain needs exercise regularly to keep it healthy just as the body does, and the book contains numberless exercises. There is something in it for everyone.

27/03/2000
While there are other books that include "Mind Games", this ground-breaking book describes ageless mental agility. In addition to the many interesting and thought-provoking games, the science behind them is fascinating.
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