Minding the Mind: Keeping Tabs on Your Changing Brain

Alexander Potter will give a presentation on our human brain’s ability to change and grow throughout its
life span on Tuesday, November 12, from 7–8:30 pm. This event, taking place at the Marlboro College Graduate School in Brattleboro, is part of the ongoing series of talks, classes, workshops, and support groups offered by the Northeast Psycho-Neuro-Immunology Institute for Healing (NEPNI).

The brain’s ability to reorganize is now often referred to as neuroplasticity.  Our brains change on a daily basis, and we play a role in directing those changes, with or without our knowledge.  You can keep tabs on how your brain is changing –and direct those changes for your benefit.

Alex is a brain enthusiast who enjoys researching the regenerative and evolving capacity of this extraordinary
organ, and sharing what he finds with others.  Travel along as he introduces us to different regions, structures, their functions, and how they affect our quality of life.

Neuroplasticity has exciting implications for anyone concerned about aging, recovering from injury or
addiction, or just curious about what happens inside our skulls. There will be time for questions and answers following the talk.

A suggested donation of $15.00 will support the work of the Institute, and no one will be turned away.

For more information about NEPNI, visit www.nepni.org,
and learn about the many resources the organization offers.

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