Posts Tagged ‘Sandra Chapman’
“The briefer (the meeting) the better to maximize brain potential”
Question by Michael King I am curious… as the Director of a Brain Health Center, what do you do to optimize your own brain performance? And what about your co-workers’ brain performance? Answer by Dr. Sandra Chapman I never accept status quo or predictable meetings. The briefer the better to maximize brain potential. It is…
Read MoreTranscript Available: Dr. Chapman Answers Your Questions About Brain Health and Total Health
The most brain-friendly book discussion continued today.
Read MoreSandra Chapman: Using innovative thinking, and brain training, we can rewire the brain at every level
What is your current job title and organization, and what excites you the most about working there? As the founder and chief director at the Center for BrainHealth at UT-Dallas, what gets me excited every day is being on the forefront of defining and encouraging cognitive brain health fitness for people of all ages. We are…
Read MoreDr. Chapman Q&A Transcript: Best Brain Health Fitness Tip? “Never let status quo be an option”
Here’s the lightly edited transcript of the January 4th online Q&A session with Dr. Sandra Chapman, Director of the Center for BrainHealth at UT-Dallas and author of the new book Make Your Brain Smarter (Free Press; January 2013). Enjoy! 1:59 AlvaroF: You can start writing questions so we have a few to choose from as we…
Read MoreJoin brain health Q&A with Dr. Sandra Chapman (January 4th, 2013)
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Sandra Chapman, Director of the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas and one of the most thought-provoking speakers at the 2012 SharpBrains Virtual Summit, will be answering questions from SharpBrains readers on January 4th, 2013. When: Friday, January 4th, 2013. 11am-noon US Pacific Time/ 2–3pm US…
Read MoreBrain fitness meets HRV and EEG biometrics and neuroinformatics
As an active participant in the OpenViBE project (a software platform to design, test and use Brain-Computer Interfaces), in scientific as well as technical capacities, I have long been focused on ways to process, analyze and put brain signals to practical use. When I started reading on the subject of brain fitness a few years…
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