

Turning Quiet Seasons into Growth
Even in December, tractors are still working, hauling feed, clearing paths, preparing land for the spring we can’t see yet. Just like the brain, so much growth happens in the quiet seasons. The work isn’t loud, but it’s steady. It’s movement, even when the world looks still. That same spirit of resilience shows up in unexpected places. Ferruccio Lamborghini built his early tractors from leftover war engines, taking scraps from conflict and reshaping them into machines that


A Changed Brain Is Still a Whole Person
When someone’s mind works differently, after a stroke, a TBI, aging, or any cognitive shift, it can look unusual to the outside world. But for the person living it, this is their everyday reality. Their way of navigating, adapting, solving, remembering, and expressing is not a flaw, it’s a form of courage. At Neurosize, we see this every day. A changed brain is still a whole person, full of abilities waiting to be engaged, strengthened, or rediscovered. Adaptation isn’t a de


Gratitude Through a Different Lens
This holiday nudges us to reflect on gratitude, connection, and community. And sometimes the reminders come quietly from the ordinary world doing something extraordinary. A simple plate of seeds becomes a gathering place. A handful of birds reveals small rhythms of cooperation. And then a species like the Ocellated Turkey , with its iridescent blues and bronze shimmer, reminds us that even the most familiar creatures can surprise us when we look a little closer. The Ocellated


What Creativity Looks Like in the Brain: A Closer Look at This Stunning EEG Visualization
The image you see above is a scientific visualization that captures electrical activity across the brain in real time. Though it resembles a piece of modern art, a swirl of color, motion, and looping electric pathways, it’s actually a map of how the brain behaves during thought, imagination, and perception. Let’s break down what you’re actually looking at, and then explore how this ties directly into creativity, visual imagination, and the philosophy behind Neurosize™. What Y


🌼 Yellow for Light, Blue for Calm 🧠 The Balance Every Caregiver Brings
Yellow for light. Blue for calm. Caregivers live between those two hues, the bright energy that awakens, and the steady calm that heals. Every day, they carry both. They walk into a room that might feel heavy and bring light. They sit with someone anxious and bring calm. This ability to balance brightness with serenity is not coincidence, it’s a practiced form of awareness. At Neurosize, we call this cognitive clarity : the ability to see what others need and the calm to give


🧠When Therapy Ends, the Brain Keeps Growing: The Neurosize™ Continuation Plan
Most People Lose Access to Therapy After Insurance-covered Sessions End Usually within just 6 to 12 weeks after a stroke, brain injury, or diagnosis. The sessions stop. The paperwork closes. But the brain? It’s still trying to heal. Neuroplasticity Doesn’t Have an Expiration Date Neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to form new pathways and reorganize itself, continues for years. Research shows that people can keep improving long after the “therapy window” closes, especially


Redefining Brain Engagement
Neurosize™ Redefines Brain Engagement with Cognitive Cards & Neuroplasticity Games For decades, bingo has dominated recreation calendars across assisted living, nursing homes, and stroke / TBI recovery centers. They’re easy to organize and nostalgic, but are they truly engaging . Routine without creativity or curiosity doesn’t build neuroplasticity; it dulls it. That’s where Neurosize™ steps in. 🔄 From Routine to Renewal Predictable activities like bingo use repetition, not


The Seasons of Change in Life: Embracing Transformation Amidst Cognitive Conditions
Life, in its essence, is a series of changing seasons. We witness transitions from the warmth of youth to the cooler, reflective periods of age. However, for those living with cognitive conditions, these transitions can be particularly poignant. A Shifting Landscape The image of the elderly man in the mirror, seeing himself as a younger version, captures a deep truth about aging and the mind: as we grow older, the perception of time, identity, and reality begins to blur. Cogn


Gentle Reminders for Peace of Mind
Because forgetting is okay, and little things can help a lot. Life moves fast, and sometimes our minds struggle to keep up. Forgetting...


Smashing Traditions: A Fun Twist on Family Christmas Gatherings
The holiday season can be a challenging time for individuals with neurodegenerative and neurological conditions, often exacerbating...



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