Posts Tagged ‘mental-check-up’
Survey: How can we improve The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness?
If you have read The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness: How to Optimize Brain Health and Performance at Any Age (in English, Spanish, Japanese or Polish), did you enjoy it? If so, what did you enjoy the most? If you didn’t enjoy it, what can we change in future editions of the book to deliver real value…
Read MoreSurvey: Would you take a brief assessment every year as an “annual mental check-up”?
Please answer this question and a few other to help us better understand your thoughts and beliefs about brain health, and how we may be able to serve you better (should take no more than 5 minutes to complete it): Take the survey Thank you in advance!
Read MoreUpdate: From smart homes to smart people — where digital health meets brain fitness
Who said, “So for me the most exciting takeaway from this year’s CES (Consumer Electronics Show) isn’t the smart car or the smart home, it’s the smart person…” You can find the answer, and many insights on brain health innovation, by reading SharpBrains’ January 2013 eNewsletter. Enjoy! Digital health meets consumer electronics and brain training, by Dr. Evian…
Read MoreQuick poll: 71% respondents would take an “annual mental check-up”
Reinforcing the results from the more extensive survey included in our new market report, 71% respondents to a quick LinkedIn poll we just run say they would take a brief assessment every year as an “annual mental check-up.” A few sample comments:
Read MoreAgenda @ 2012 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (June 7–14th)
82% of respondents to a 2012 SharpBrains survey (n=3,165) agreed/ strongly agreed with “Adults of all ages should take charge of their own “brain fitness” without waiting for their doctors to tell them to,” and 77% agreed/ strongly agreed with “I would personally take a brief assessment every year as an “annual mental check-up.” This growing…
Read MoreUpdate: Global Consortium for Neurocognitive Fitness Innovation
As mentioned before, the World Economic Forum asked me to write “an 800 words summary of your most compelling actionable idea on the challenges of gerontology”, in preparation for the Inaugural Summit of the Global Agenda that will take place November 7 to 9th in Dubai.A good number of SharpBrains readers and clients offered their…
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