Visual Stimulation and Mind Strengthening

Well here a coffee shop conversation about visual input strengthening of the human mind. After this conversation of our think tank friends, I decided to share the basic over view of some of the thoughts with all of you. Here is the basics of the thoughts that day;

There are ways to strengthen the ability of your mind through visual stimulation. The best way to do this is to do activities, which challenge you visual senses and mind. In fact some say those who play video games all the time can in fact achieve sharper mind skills in doing so.

I believe pilots and motorcycle racers think faster and can handle massive visual input. Probably the research on video game players is in fact accurate, as well as those who go thru trade shows at a brisk walk and try to memorize ever booth they just saw in a video memory scenario. Perhaps those who cruise the LV Strip a lot trying to memorize the running video in their mind can do the same?

Many believe that such high levels of visual input is addictive. In fact I use to not feel as fulfilled unless I had lots of action around me all the time, but my brain changed to thinking all the time and that is addictive too, it seems those who think a lot seem to use their visual random access memory more efficiently than others do. Some believe that being in the zone in sports happens due to the mind ramping up and the high rate of cardiovascular activity providing more oxygen at the same time. Whatever the case maybe the brain appears to be much like a muscle and the more you use it the better and stronger it gets.

Many super athletes have told me that they believe that their athletic cardiovascular oxygen training of the body helps with making the body supply all those needs even if they stop working out. In other words once your body is use to supplying it, the body will use it meaning the brain uses it if your body does not need it. Perhaps some of these things are legitimate factors that often many different kinds of sciences have not yet put them together due to the complicated nature and lack of understanding of each and every single aspect of the biosciences. Time will tell as the scientists map the brain and figure out what makes humans tick. Think on this.

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