Studies using advanced brain imaging have proven that cognitive deficits can be reversed. Randy Buckner and his colleagues at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Washington University in St. Louis have shown that elderly subject who exhibited cognitive difficulties had difficulties activating the frontal cortex, which is where working memory takes place. When tests were repeated along with some cognitive training - these areas of the brain got activated, thus improving the ability to memorize random words.

At the Advanced Cognitive Enhancement Clinic, studies using EEG technology have proven that using the repair tools that come with The Revolutionary Memory Course do not only activate the frontal cortex with cognitive activity, but these regions of the brain learn to activate automatically when a cognitive function has to be performed and stay activated for as long as needed.

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