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Train Your Brain Games

Laurie Marbas, MD, MBA

Train Your Brain Games is a free weekly newsletter that delivers one science-backed "micro-game" designed to trigger neuroplasticity by forcing your brain to struggle, not just coast.

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This Week's Train Your Brain Game

Before You Play

This game is built from a Habit Healers article. You need to read it first. The article will prime your brain with vocabulary, concepts, and connections that make every round richer and faster. Without it, you are runni...

12 days ago
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This Week's Train Your Brain Game

Why This Game Trains Your Brain

Your brain loves categories. Once it sorts information into a mental framework, it wants to keep that framework in place. That preference for stability is efficient, but it comes at a cost: cognitive fle...

19 days ago
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This Week's Train Your Brain Game

The Pattern Spotter: “The Muscle That Broke the Rules”

This game is built from an article about a hidden calf muscle and blood sugar. You will need to read it before you can play. Read the full piece to discover why one muscle in your...

a month ago
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This Week's Train Your Brain Game: “The Loop Breaker”

This game is built from a Habit Healers article. You will need to read it before you can play. Read the full piece to discover how your brain learned the worry loop and the ten-second practice that can begin to break it: "Did Your Brain Acc...

a month ago
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This Week's Train Your Brain Game

The Retrieval Practice Challenge

Why This Game Works

Your brain has two ways to handle information: storage and retrieval. Most people focus on storage, reading something again and again, hoping it sticks. But cognitive research has co...

a month ago
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    Board-certified family and lifestyle medicine physician. The Science of Tiny Changes That Move the Needle.

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