The secrets of ageing well ... Daniel Levitin is a distinguished American neuroscientist and this is <b>a serious, evidence-based guide to what really works and why</b>
Sunday Times
<b>A</b> <b>fact-filled and optimistic</b> guide to ageing well ... Levitin is an <b>invaluable</b> kind of scientist ... <i>The Changing Mind</i> is <b>replete with curious facts</b> ... Optimism is a life-preserver. His book bubbles with it.<b> Levitin makes a strong case</b> for the consolations if not the joys of age
- John Sutherland, The Times
Optimistic in tone ... Levitin loves to tell stories ... he's <b>a good companion</b>
Evening Standard
<b>Comprehensive and fascinating </b>insight into the evolving human brain.<b> This book could change your life</b>
Professor Stephen Westaby, author of 'Fragile Lives'
<b>None of us can afford to ignore Daniel Levitin's <i>The Changing Mind </i></b>... The good news is that it's not all downhill: according to Levitin our decision-making skills and happiness levels actually increase in later life
New Statesman
The idea that your mind has to decline with age is false - and<b> there is plenty we can do to keep it sharp</b><i></i>
Telegraph
Neuroscientist Levitin delves into the multiple-trace theory of memory, the ageing microbiome, fats and the brain, the impacts of neural implants, and the joys of non-retirement. <b>A clear-eyed, insightful overview of the neurophysiological healthspan</b>
Nature
<b>Delivers welcome news about the ageing brain</b>: it is happier, quicker and often much healthier than you may imagine
New Scientist
Daniel Levitin's <b>refreshing</b> perspective on ageing <b>will change your opinion on this unique phase of life and challenge the 'slowing down' stereotype</b>. Using a <b>scientific and thoroughly engaging </b>approach, Levitin convinces us that with medical advances alongside positive lifestyle changes described in this book, we can all look forward to older age as a fulfilling and exciting chapter in our lives
Dr Rupy Aujla, author of The Doctor’s Kitchen
This is a book that can <b>make things feel a whole lot brighter</b>
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THE NEW YORK TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE ORGANIZED MIND
'Everyone we know needs this remarkable book ... Essential for the rest of your life' Daniel H. Pink, author of When and Drive'
'The secrets of ageing well ... a serious, evidence-based guide to what really works and why' Sunday Times
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We have long been encouraged to think of old age as synonymous with a decline in skills. Yet recent studies show that our decision making improves as we age, and our happiness levels peak in our eighties. What really happens to our brains as we get older?
In The Changing Mind (published in America as Successful Aging), neuroscientist and internationally bestselling author Daniel Levitin invites us to dramatically shift our understanding of aging, demonstrating the many benefits of growing older. He draws on cutting-edge research to offer realistic guidelines and practical tips for readers to follow during every decade of life, showing us we all can learn from those who age joyously. Find out:
-Why the story that older people don't need as many hours of sleep is a myth
-What part environment, behaviour and luck play in how our brains age
-How to increase the proportion of your life span spent in good health and decrease the time you spend sick
-What you can do to maintain strength of body, mind and spirit whilst coping with the limitations of aging
Combining science and storytelling, The Changing Mind is a radically new way to think about aging.
'Read this book. Wise, sensitive, and insightful' David Eagleman, author of The Brain
'A comprehensive and fascinating insight into the evolving human brain. This book could change your life' Professor Stephen Westaby, author of Fragile Lives