Posts Tagged ‘brain-training-software’
CogniFit: Brain Training Product Review Survey
As part of our ongoing market research we’d like to ask past and current users of CogniFit products to share their experience with us via this 3‑question anonymous survey.
Read MoreCogmed JM/ RM/ QM: Brain Training Product Review Survey
As part of our ongoing market research we’d like to ask past and current users of Cogmed products to share their experience with us via this 3‑question anonymous survey.
Read MoreUpdate: Expo Day; Top 15 Articles of 2009
In this January issue of our eNewsletter, we will first brief you on the enlightening demos that will take place on Wednesday, January 20th, as part of the SharpBrains Summit, and then present the 15 most stimulating SharpBrains articles of 2009. Expo Day If you want to see and discuss the latest programs and technologies for…
Read MoreMichael Merzenich on Brain Training, Assessments, and Personal Brain Trainers
Interview with Dr. Michael Merzenich, Emeritus Professor at UCSF, a leading pioneer in brain plasticity research. In the late 1980s, Dr. Merzenich was on the team that invented the cochlear implant. In 1996, he was the founding CEO of Scientific Learning Corporation (Nasdaq: SCIL), and in 2004 became co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Posit Science. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1999 and to the Institute of Medicine this year. He retired as Francis A. Sooy Professor and Co-Director of the Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience at the University of California at San Francisco in 2007. You may have learned about his work in one of PBS TV specials, multiple media appearances, or neuroplasticity-related books.
Read MoreBrain Fitness at New York Public Library, next week
Title: The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness — Practical Advice to Keep Your Brain Sharp — Two community-based book talks hosted by New York Public Library and supported by the Einstein Aging Study at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Description: A fit brain? Can you exercise your brain and become mentally fit? Can you continue to…
Read MoreFirst Book Review is in…Two Stethoscopes Up!
The San Francisco Chronicle brings two great pieces today — including an excellent review of our new Book! Is Your Brain A Couch Potato? (online book review) “At 165 pages, we’re talking a short, sweet, entertaining read of a complex topic, with timely (written in 1/09) reviews of 21 top technology products, as well as…
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