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		Definition of neurobics in English: neurobicsplural nounnjʊəˈrəʊbɪksˌn(y)o͝oˈrōbiks Activities or mental tasks designed to stimulate the brain and help prevent memory loss. (为刺激大脑及防止记忆丧失而进行的)大脑锻炼活动 Example sentencesExamples -  Half the work of engaging in neurobics is coming up with the activities themselves!
 -  Katz says neurobics is especially important as we grow older, to keep our thinking agile and flexible.
 -  The good news is that through a type of mental exercise called neurobics you can grow new dendrites and increase their complexity.
 -  Supporters of the so-called neurobics movement are likely to use the new findings to advance their agenda.
 -  The key to neurobics is using all your senses, but using them in new ways.
 -  Some cognitive scientists are urging that we practice ‘neurobics’ - activities designed to enrich the connections between brain cells.
 -  Neurobics, a form of exercises involving the sensory organs, keeps the brain fit, healthy and alive.
 -  For example, Snowdon, who conducted the nun study, is not a proponent of neurobics, arguing instead that mental stimulation in the first 12 to 14 years of life is key.
 -  Following the simple guidelines above (full attention, use senses in a new context, break your routine), you can invent your own neurobics routine.
 -  Called ‘neurobics,’ they ‘enhance the brain's natural drive to form associations between different types of information,’ Katz says.
 
 
 Origin1990s: on the pattern of aerobics.    Definition of neurobics in US English: neurobicsplural nounˌn(y)o͝oˈrōbiks Mental exercises designed to create new neural pathways in the brain by using the senses in unconventional ways. Example sentencesExamples -  Supporters of the so-called neurobics movement are likely to use the new findings to advance their agenda.
 -  The good news is that through a type of mental exercise called neurobics you can grow new dendrites and increase their complexity.
 -  The key to neurobics is using all your senses, but using them in new ways.
 -  Called ‘neurobics,’ they ‘enhance the brain's natural drive to form associations between different types of information,’ Katz says.
 -  Following the simple guidelines above (full attention, use senses in a new context, break your routine), you can invent your own neurobics routine.
 -  Neurobics, a form of exercises involving the sensory organs, keeps the brain fit, healthy and alive.
 -  For example, Snowdon, who conducted the nun study, is not a proponent of neurobics, arguing instead that mental stimulation in the first 12 to 14 years of life is key.
 -  Katz says neurobics is especially important as we grow older, to keep our thinking agile and flexible.
 -  Half the work of engaging in neurobics is coming up with the activities themselves!
 -  Some cognitive scientists are urging that we practice ‘neurobics’ - activities designed to enrich the connections between brain cells.
 
 
 Origin1990s: on the pattern of aerobics.     |