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Taking your brain vitals: Stories from a techno-optimist inventing the future of human performance

October 11, 2022 by Dr. Cori Lathan

Dr. Cori Lath­an, author of Invent­ing the Future: Sto­ries from a Techno-Optimist

For as long as I can remem­ber, my father loved act­ing. Into his six­ties and ear­ly sev­en­ties, he was quite active in the the­ater. He played Tartuffe in Molière’s Tartuffe, Nick Bot­tom in Shakespeare’s A Mid­sum­mer Night’s Dream, and the Old Man in Steve Martin’s Picas­so at the Lapin Agile. When he won the role of Scrooge in a local pro­duc­tion of Dickens’s A Christ­mas Car­ol, I was so excit­ed for him that I bought tick­ets way before open­ing night. But he was hav­ing trou­ble remem­ber­ing his lines. Even­tu­al­ly, the direc­tor had to let him go.

To find out what was going on, my mom and dad went to his pri­ma­ry care physi­cian, who referred him to a neu­rol­o­gist. After wait­ing a month for that appoint­ment, the neu­rol­o­gist told Dad to see a neu­ropsy­chol­o­gist, who was booked anoth­er three months out. When that appoint­ment arrived, the neu­ropsy­chol­o­gist gave him a vari­ety of cog­ni­tive tests, includ­ing writ­ten, ver­bal, and com­put­er based. After anoth­er month, the neu­rol­o­gist called us back in and told my father, “You have mild cog­ni­tive impairment.”

“No shit, Sher­lock,” I thought. “That’s why we went to see his doc­tor six months ago.” The neu­rol­o­gist then dis­cussed my father’s oth­er health issues with us, which includ­ed car­dio­vas­cu­lar dis­ease, sleep apnea, type 2 dia­betes, and by that point, depres­sion. I then had an inspi­ra­tion. “Dad, when was the last time you used your CPAP machine?” He admit­ted sheep­ish­ly, “I don’t use it. I don’t like it.” [Read more…] about Tak­ing your brain vitals: Sto­ries from a tech­no-opti­mist invent­ing the future of human performance

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Filed Under: Brain/ Mental Health, Technology & Innovation Tagged With: AnthroTronix, brain health, cognition, cognitive changes, Cognitive-tests, concussions, Dana, dementia-diagnosis, detect cognitive changes, mild-cognitive-impairment, neurologist, neuropsychologist, physician, theater, vital sign

Recognition grows for digital brain health innovation

March 5, 2015 by SharpBrains

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Anthro­Tron­ix Named Edi­son Awards Final­ist for Brain Health Assess­ment Tool (press release):

“Anthro­Tron­ix, an engi­neer­ing research and devel­op­ment firm com­mit­ted to opti­miz­ing the inter­ac­tion between peo­ple and tech­nol­o­gy, announced today it has been named a 2015 Award Final­ist by the inter­na­tion­al­ly renowned Edi­son Awards™ for the company’s mobile [Read more…] about Recog­ni­tion grows for dig­i­tal brain health innovation

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Filed Under: Technology & Innovation Tagged With: AnthroTronix, baseline, Brain-health, Dana, digital health, Edison Awards, mobile medical application

AnthroTronix CEO Corinna Lathan to discuss 510(k) FDA clearance of its DANA neurocognitive test at 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit

October 16, 2014 by SharpBrains

Corinna_LathanHap­py to share that Dr. Lath­an, CEO of Anthro­Tron­ix, will dis­cuss the brand-new 510(k) FDA clear­ance of their DANA neu­rocog­ni­tive test at the 2014 Sharp­Brains Vir­tual Sum­mit (Octo­ber 28–30th), dur­ing the ses­sion Best prac­tices to assess and enhance brain func­tion via mobile devices and wear­ables.

Dr. Corin­na Lath­an leads Anthro­Tronix, a bio­med­ical engi­neer­ing prod­uct devel­op­ment com­pany and pio­neer in mobile plat­form tech­nol­ogy. Their DANA™ prod­uct is [Read more…] about Anthro­Tron­ix CEO Corin­na Lath­an to dis­cuss 510(k) FDA clear­ance of its DANA neu­rocog­ni­tive test at 2014 Sharp­Brains Vir­tu­al Summit

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Filed Under: Brain/ Mental Health, Technology & Innovation Tagged With: 510(k), 510(k) FDA clearance, AnthroTronix, brain func­tion, Dana, FDA, FDA clearance, mobile devices, neurocognitive, neurocognitive test, wearables

Cori Lathan: It’s time for an annual brain check-up, a “brain thermometer”

August 20, 2013 by SharpBrains

Corinna E. Lathan, PhD
Corin­na E. Lath­an, PhD

What is your cur­rent job title and orga­ni­za­tion, and what excites you the most about work­ing there?
As Founder and CEO of Anthro­Tron­ix, a firm com­mit­ted to advanc­ing human-inspired tech­nolo­gies that have a glob­al impact, I am for­tu­nate to direct the vision and work of a very tal­ent­ed team while col­lab­o­rat­ing with fas­ci­nat­ing sci­en­tists and tech­nol­o­gists world­wide. [Read more…] about Cori Lath­an: It’s time for an annu­al brain check-up, a “brain thermometer”

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Filed Under: Brain/ Mental Health Tagged With: AnthroTronix, brain check-up, brain thermometer, Brain-health, cognitive-health, corinna lathan, Dana, Defense Automated Behavioral Assessment

The future of intuitive technology and neurocognitive care?

May 10, 2013 by SharpBrains

accelespellEnvi­sion­ing The Future With Inven­tor Cori Lath­an (NPR): “Com­put­ers were cre­at­ed to be use­ful tools, but all too often it’s still a chore to get tech­nol­o­gy to do our bidding…For exam­ple, work­ing as an engi­neer with astro­nauts at NASA, Lath­an real­ized that the phys­i­cal chal­lenges of liv­ing in space in some ways mir­ror the chal­lenges of liv­ing with a dis­abil­i­ty on Earth. [Read more…] about The future of intu­itive tech­nol­o­gy and neu­rocog­ni­tive care?

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Filed Under: Brain/ Mental Health, Technology & Innovation Tagged With: Cori Lathan, Dana, NASA, neurobehavioral, neurocognitive, neurocognitive assessment, NPR, TBI

AARP’s Best Brain Fitness Books

September 20, 2011 by SharpBrains

We are hon­ored to announce that AARP has includ­ed our very own book The Sharp­Brains Guide to Brain Fit­ness (182 pages; $14.95) in its new List of Best Books on Brain Fit­ness, which will be unveiled dur­ing AARP’s upcom­ing Life@50 Nation­al Event. We hope this list will help many more indi­vid­u­als and insti­tu­tions learn about our resource: giv­en that 80% of respon­dents to a recent AARP sur­vey select­ed “Stay­ing Men­tal­ly Sharp” as their top pri­or­i­ty, we cer­tain­ly know there is a sig­nif­i­cant need for qual­i­ty information!

AARP’s Best Books Guide


Brain Fitness


The Dana Guide to Brain Health, by Floyd E. Bloom, M. Flint Beal, and David J. Kupfer (Dana Press, 2006).

The Sharp­Brains Guide to Brain Fit­ness: 18 Inter­views with Sci­en­tists, Prac­ti­cal Advice, and Prod­uct Reviews, to Keep Your Brain Sharp, by Alvaro Fer­nan­dez and Elkhonon Gold­berg. (Sharp­Brains Inc., 2009).

Save Your Brain: The 5 Things You Must Do To Keep Your Mind Young and Sharp
, by Paul Nuss­baum. (McGraw-Hill, 2010).

The Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain: The Sur­pris­ing Tal­ents of the Mid­dle-Aged Mind, by Bar­bara Strauch (Viking, 2010).

The Mem­o­ry Bible: An Inno­v­a­tive Strat­e­gy for Keep­ing Your Brain Young
, by Gary Small (Hype­r­i­on, 2003).

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Also Rec­om­mend­ed:

The Mature Mind: The Pos­i­tive Pow­er of the Aging Brain, by Gene Cohen (Basic Books, 2006).

The Brain That Changes Itself, by Nor­man Doidge (Pen­guin, 2007).

Spark: The Rev­o­lu­tion­ary New Sci­ence of Exer­cise and the Brain, by John Ratey and Eric Hager­man (Lit­tle, Brown and Co., 2008).

Think Smart: A Neu­ro­sci­en­tist’s Pre­scrip­tion for Improv­ing Your Brain’s Per­for­mance, by Richard Restak (River­head, 2010).

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Office of Aca­d­e­m­ic Affairs, AARP

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Filed Under: Education & Lifelong Learning, Technology & Innovation Tagged With: AARP, alvaro-fernandez, Barbara Strauch, best books, brain-books, Brain-Fitness, brain-fitness-book, brain-fitness-guide, Brain-health, brain-health-resources, cognitive health resources, cognitive-health, Dana, Elkhonon-Goldberg, Floyd E. Bloom, Gary-Small, Grown-Up Brain, memory bible, Middle-Aged Mind, Paul Nussbaum, smart-brains, smartbrains, stay-sharp

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