By David Eagleman, Don Vaughn — 2020
Whenever we learn something new, pick up a new skill, or modify our habits, the physical structure of our brain changes.
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Daniel Goleman reports on the Dalai Lama and the dialog between science and Buddhism, especially on how neuroscientists are measuring the effects of meditation.
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A string of recent research suggests regular meditation practice may boost mental flexibility and focus, offering powerful protection against cognitive decline.
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