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Your Win­dow into the Brain Fit­ness Rev­o­lu­tion offers a mix of fun brain teasers and seri­ous com­men­tary, focused on the impli­ca­tions of cog­ni­tive neu­ro­science research on Health, Edu­ca­tion and Cor­po­rate Training.

Sharp­Brains’ Mis­sion is to make Mind Fit­ness avail­able to all by rais­ing pub­lic aware­ness and help­ing bring to mar­ket neuroscience-based prod­ucts and pro­grams, a.k.a. “brain gyms”.

Author:

Alvaro Fer­nan­dez is Man­ag­ing Direc­tor of Sharp­Brains, Inc. He holds an MBA and MA in Edu­ca­tion from Stan­ford Uni­ver­sity. Alvaro started his career in McK­in­sey & Com­pany in Europe and has par­tic­i­pated in the launch of online book­store Ber­tels­mann Online, the turn­around of cor­po­rate e-learning com­pany Docent, Inc, and the launch of a new busi­ness unit of Edu­soft, a Houghton Mif­flin com­pany. He enjoys advis­ing the man­age­ment teams at social enter­prises Ashoka, abcd espanol and Arcan­d­ina, and teach­ing the class  Exer­cis­ing Our Brains  at the Bay Area Osher Life­long Learn­ing Center.

alvaro123 (at) sharpbrains456 (dot) com. (Note: Get rid of the numbers.)

Con­tribut­ing Editor:

Car­o­line Latham serves as Direc­tor of Com­mu­ni­ca­tions for Sharp­Brains. She received her under­grad­u­ate degree in exper­i­men­tal psy­chol­ogy from David­son Col­lege and worked in research labs study­ing human mem­ory, pain per­cep­tion, ocu­lo­mo­tor behav­ior, and atten­tion. After sev­eral years work­ing towards a com­bined MD/PhD in neu­ro­surgery and neu­ro­science at the Uni­ver­sity of Texas Med­ical Branch, she launched her career work­ing with med­ical and health-related com­pa­nies and publications.

Advi­sory Board

Dr. Phil Delio, Asso­ciate Direc­tor of Stroke Ser­vices at the Reha­bil­i­ta­tion Insti­tute of Santa Bar­bara. For­mer Chief Neu­rol­ogy Res­i­dent at Stan­ford University.

Dr. David Gamon is a best-selling author focused on mak­ing brain research excit­ing and acces­si­ble to all read­ers. While Build­ing Men­tal Mus­cle is his best-known work, he has authored or co-authored a total of 10 books in the Brain­waves line of pop­u­lar brain sci­ence books. He stud­ied Ger­man lit­er­a­ture at Reed Col­lege and cog­ni­tive sci­ence at U.C. Berke­ley, where he received his Ph.D. in Lin­guis­tics. He serves as con­tribut­ing writer to the Curi­ous Mind newslet­ter and the Sci­ence­Mas­ter sci­ence edu­ca­tion web­site, win­ner of the National Acad­emy Press’s “Coolest Sci­ence Site” award. His cur­rent projects include books about the brain’s con­struc­tion of sen­sory real­ity; humor and the brain; the sci­ence of psy­chopa­thy; and the evo­lu­tion of language.

Dr. Elkhonon Gold­berg is an author, sci­en­tist, edu­ca­tor and clin­i­cian, inter­na­tion­ally renowned for his clin­i­cal work, research, writ­ings and teach­ing in neu­ropsy­chol­ogy and cog­ni­tive neu­ro­science. He is a Clin­i­cal Pro­fes­sor of Neu­rol­ogy at New York Uni­ver­sity School of Med­i­cine, and Diplo­mate of The Amer­i­can Board of Pro­fes­sional Psy­chol­ogy in Clin­i­cal Neu­ropsy­chol­ogy. A stu­dent and close asso­ciate of the great neu­ropsy­chol­o­gist Alexan­der Luria, Dr. Gold­berg has con­tin­ued to advance Luria’s sci­en­tific and clin­i­cal tra­di­tion, and writ­ten pop­u­lar sci­ence books such as The Exec­u­tive Brain and The Wis­dom Paradox.

Susan Hoff­man launched and now leads the San Fran­cisco State University’s Osher Life­long Learn­ing Insti­tute, and is a Board mem­ber of Gate­way High school. Susan’s cre­ative work-screenplays, sto­ries, com­men­taries– has appeared in small press and main­stream pub­li­ca­tions as well as on-screen. For many years, she ran a per­form­ing arts venue at Fort Mason Cen­ter and rep­re­sented arts orga­ni­za­tions in Sacra­mento and Wash­ing­ton as the state’s arts advocate.

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10 Responses

  1. Elona says:

    Thank you for the wealth of resources you have pro­vided. I can hardly wait to read the rest of your blog. :)

  2. Alvaro says:

    Elona, thanks for your kind com­ment. Every writer needs read­ers, so thanks for check­ing our blog!

    Enjoy,

    Alvaro

  3. Elona says:

    Alvaro, I’m going to put you on my blog roll.

  4. Alvaro says:

    I appre­ci­ate, Elona!

  5. Hello, Alvaro. I looked all over here and your busi­ness Web site and could not find an e-mail address. I had a cou­ple of questions.

    I have added you to both my blogrolls as neu­ro­science is a major focus of mine. idealawg’s URL will be picked up above. The other blog at which I added yours is at http://www.westallen.typepad.com/trackknacks . All the best to you.

  6. Alvaro says:

    Stephanie, thanks for reach­ing out. Great to talk to you. You have very inter­est­ing blogs on Neu­ro­science and Law.

  7. Just stum­bled upon your blog and am very inter­ested in read­ing what you have to say. I’d love to sub­scribe to get updates, but your blog doesn’t dis­play any of the com­mon RSS feed chick­lets, nor do you have a Feed­Blitz sub­scrip­tion form. Any chance you will include one or the other on your blog so it is easy to stay in touch? Thanks!

  8. Alvaro says:

    Patsi, thanks for your inter­est. Yes, we will have both very soon. I apol­o­gize for the delay.

  9. Danny Dankner says:

    Alvaro, great blog. Both help­ful and thought pro­vok­ing. Very well bal­anced between aca­d­e­mic review and sheer fun.
    Keep up the good work!

  10. Alvaro says:

    Thanks Danny! We are happy you find it thought-provoking, so we are sure you are grow­ing some neu­rons and con­nec­tions on us :-)

    Fun is not bad, either…

    Car­o­line and I will keep doing our best.

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