Posts Tagged ‘UC-Irvine-School-of-Medicine’
The brain virtues of physical exercise
Dr. Adrian Preda, our newest Expert Contributor, writes today the first in a series of thought-provoking articles, challenging us to think about physical exercise as the best and most unappreciated form of “brain exercise”. A superb article. And one thing is clear, he points out: “the brain really likes it when it’s asked to be…
Read More2 more Contributors on Brain, Education issues
We are pleased to announce that we’ll have 2 additional excellent contributions during February: — Adrian Preda, M.D., will write about a brain plasticity topic. Adrian Preda, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior in the UC Irvine School of Medicine. His expertise in human behavior, psychology and spirituality is based on years…
Read MoreBrain Exercise & Fitness Articles and Custom Content
Over the months we have received many requests for good articles that could be reused in a variety of places, from a hospital newsletter to a corporate wellness e‑newsletter and a number of websites. We want to reach as many people as possible, so tomorrow we are launching a free Content “Brain Feed”, and also custom content…
Read MoreStanford Media X Annual Conference
We will be attending the 5th Annual Media X Conference, April 16 and 17, 2007 at Stanford University. If you are coming, please contact us so we can talk in more detail about cognitive and emotional training (brain fitness). Description: Media X Annual Conference will highlight fundamental research about people and technology for our Affiliates…
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