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Tying it back to lifestyle
A Belgium group used an elegant approach, published in The Journal of Neuroscience, to try to figure out which one was correct. The first hypothesis predicts that increased brain activation is a sign of participation, so should improve performance. The second hypothesis predicts increased activation is due to competition, so should decrease performance.
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1. Feed your brain healthy foods, as they are the raw materials for building brain circuits.
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