The latest issue of Brain and Life, which the American Neurological Association sends free if you want, contains an article, "Juggling May Be Good for the Brain."
I doubt that I could ever learn to juggle at this point. Anyone have any thoughts?
The article includes this statement:
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One problem I foresee with juggling is that a person would tend to drop a lot of the balls.
Then that person will feel obliged to pick them up. For me that presents problems....
I doubt that I could ever learn to juggle at this point. Anyone have any thoughts?
The article includes this statement:
Studying juggling and how it pertains to areas of the brain that control movement may shed light on cerebellar ataxia, a neurologic disorder caused by damage to the cerebellum either through trauma, disease such as multiple sclerosis, or a specific kind of stroke.
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One problem I foresee with juggling is that a person would tend to drop a lot of the balls.
Then that person will feel obliged to pick them up. For me that presents problems....
