

The Woman who Changed Her Brain
Book • 2012
In 'The Woman Who Changed Her Brain,' Barbara Arrowsmith-Young shares her personal journey of overcoming severe learning disabilities through the application of neuroplasticity.
The book details her struggles with cognitive deficits and how she developed unique exercises to target and strengthen specific areas of her brain.
Arrowsmith-Young presents case studies of others who have benefited from her methods, illustrating the potential for cognitive transformation.
It highlights the brain's remarkable capacity to reorganize itself and improve cognitive function through targeted interventions.
The book serves as an inspiring testament to the power of neuroplasticity and its implications for education and cognitive rehabilitation.
The book details her struggles with cognitive deficits and how she developed unique exercises to target and strengthen specific areas of her brain.
Arrowsmith-Young presents case studies of others who have benefited from her methods, illustrating the potential for cognitive transformation.
It highlights the brain's remarkable capacity to reorganize itself and improve cognitive function through targeted interventions.
The book serves as an inspiring testament to the power of neuroplasticity and its implications for education and cognitive rehabilitation.
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