Posts Tagged ‘Baycrest’
Maximizing the mental peak performance of astronauts, leaders…and everybody else
Maximizing the peak performance of astronauts, leaders…and everyone else from SharpBrains Enjoy this great session held at the 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit, featuring: Dr. Susan Jewell, President of the International Space Medicine Consortium Dr. Robert Bilder, Chief of Medical Psychology-Neuropsychology at UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience Dr. Bill Reichman, President of Baycrest Chair: Rajiv Pant, Chief…
Read MoreMichael Meagher (Cogniciti): Let’s transform brain health from “suffer-in-silence” to “let-me-take-control”
What is your current job title and organization, and what excites you the most about working there? As the President of Cogniciti, a spin-off from Baycrest reseach center and hospital, I am excited to help transform brain health from a reactive, “suffer-in-silence” space to a proactive, “let-me-take-control-of-my-health” space.
Read MoreSneak peak into the Preliminary Agenda @ 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit
Heads-up: If you want to join 20+ confirmed world-class speakers and 100+ professionals at the forefront of brain health and applied neuroscience, please Register now and help us finalize the fascinating Summit Agenda: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 8:15–9:45am. The State of the Brain Fitness Movement: demographic, scientific, and market trends, explained 10:00–11:30am. Innovative partnerships to improve lifelong…
Read MoreShaping the Brain Fitness Movement: Preliminary Summit Agenda unveiled
We are pleased to announce the Preliminary Agenda for the 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (October 28–30th, 2014), featuring these world-class scientists, innovators and practitioners (and more coming soon!). Please consider joining us: Dr. Adam Gazzaley, Director of the Neuroscience Imaging Center at the University of California, San Francisco Aki Nikolaidis, NSF Fellow at the University of…
Read MoreInvitation to co-create the future of Brain Fitness with these leading organizations
— You’re invited to join what promises to be an excellent conference to help shape the practice and the future of Brain Fitness.
Read MoreNew online cognitive self-assessment by Cogniciti (Baycrest): a thermometer for the mind?
Baycrest memory experts launch ‘thermometer’ for the mind (Press release): “According to the test’s creators, the majority of people will score in the normal, healthy range for their age – which will help reassure the “worried well”. For the small percentage (approximately 2 — 3%) that scores below average for
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