Posts Tagged ‘brain-book’
Great review of The SharpBrains Guide at Scientific American’s Beautiful Minds
Review of The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness (Scientific American’s Beautiful Minds blog): “In the highly salable field of “brain fitness,” there is an awful lot of hype. How can consumers possibly sort the science from the pseudo-science? Thankfully, there are resources such as The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness…this guide helps the everyday reader come…
Read MoreGreat Kirkus Review of The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness
We are proud to share that Kirkus Reviews, one of the most credible independent reviewers of new books, just published a very good review of The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness: How to Optimize Brain Health and Performance at Any Age (April 2013; 284 pages). Kirkus Review “Your brain is your most precious asset, and it is wise…
Read MoreNew book on How to Optimize Brain Health and Performance at Any Age
We are pleased to announce that, after much hard work and three global summits to discuss the latest science and best practices, The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness: How to Optimize Brain Health and Performance at Any Age (April 2013; 284 pages), is now available for purchase as paperback ($15.95) and e‑book ($9.95)! Modern life places extraordinary…
Read MoreBrain Fitness Conversations in November: Live Q&A with Book Authors
AARP recently released a list of Top 5 Best Books for Brain Fitness. SharpBrains.com is honored to have published one of those Top 5 books and to present this Live Q&A Series for you to ask questions to the authors of 3 of those best books on brain fitness. Participants will submit written questions, moderators will…
Read MoreJune Update: High-Quality Summer Brain Reading
Let’s explore some high-quality new resources, announcements and studies in this June edition of the monthly SharpBrains eNewsletter. The field is clearly on the move! Portraits of the Mind: Several sharp brains (Rick, Karen, John, thanks!) strongly recommend the recent book “Portraits of the Mind: Visualizing the Brain from Antiquity to the 21st Century” (which includes the…
Read MoreVirtual Book Club on March 14th to Celebrate Brain Awareness Week
Please Join us on Monday March 14th for the largest global and virtual book club discussion ever focused on the brain. An open discussion on what new brain research means to each of us. In honor of Brain Awareness Week. . Why March 14th? Because we want to celebrate Brain Awareness Week (BAW), the campaign founded by The Dana…
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