Brain-fitness plan can improve memory (Sydney Morning Herald), reports on the recent endorsement of Posit Science's programs (Posit Science Program Classic, focused on auditory processing training, and Posit Science Cortex™ with InSight™, on visual processing). Quotes: Continue Reading »
May 10th, 2008
Brain Resources and Websites
We recently prepared a Directory of Web Sites as part of our Resources section. You will find some gems here, in a variety of areas:
>> The Dana Foundation offers several excellent online resources:
- Brainy Kids Online offers children, teens, parents and teachers links to games, labs, education resources and lesson plans.
- BrainWeb: general information about the brain and current brain research, as well as links to validated sites related to more than 25 brain disorders.
- Brain Resources for Seniors provides older adults and their caretakers with links to sites related to brain health, education and general information.
Apr 10th, 2008
Cognitive Health News Round-Up
Round-up of interesting recent news on cognitive health and fitness: the field is in motion.
1) Baycrest creates Centre for Brain Fitness with $10-million Investment from Ontario Government (Canada NewsWire)
2) Cognitive tests are the best way to select medical students (EurekAlert)
3) High blood pressure hard on the aging brain (Reuters)
4) Alzheimer's tests beneficial for seniors (Atlanta-Journal Constitutional)
5) Dementia-Dreading Baby Boomers Spur Race to Invent Brain Games (Bloomberg)
6) Vivity Labs launches Fit Brains brain-training game site (VentureBeat)
7) Depression and Alzheimer's (NHS Choices)
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Feb 28th, 2008
Cognitive Health and Training News
Several recent news (including video of our recent panel discussion):
1) Study Finds Improved Cognitive Health among Older Americans (Journal of the Alzheimer's Association)
- "Societal investment in building and maintaining cognitive reserve through formal education in childhood and continued cognitive stimulation during work and leisure in adulthood may help limit the burden of dementia among the growing number of older adults worldwide".
- "Cognitive impairment dropped from 12.2 percent in 1993 to 8.7 percent in 2002 among people 70 and older."
Feb 15th, 2008
Brain Training Games: Context, Trends, Questions
A spate of recent news coverage on brain fitness and "brain training" reflects a growing interest in natural, non-drug-based interventions to keep our brains sharp as we age. This interest is very timely, given the aging population, increasing Alzheimer's rates, and soaring health care costs that place more emphasis than ever on prevention and changing lifestyle.
This past Tuesday, the MIT Club of Northern California, the American Society on Aging, and SmartSilvers sponsored an event on The Emerging Brain Fitness Software Market: Building Better Brains to explore the realities and myths of this growing field. The panel was moderated by Zack Lynch, Executive Director of the Neurotechnology Industry Organization, and composed of a venture capitalist and 3 CEOs of program developers in the field. Before the panel, I had the chance to present an overview of the state of the Brain Fitness Software Market based on our upcoming report to be released on March 4th.
Why are we talking about this field at all? Well, for one, an increasing number of companies are achieving significant commercial success in packaging "brain exercise". An example is the line of Nintendo games, such as Brain Age and Brain Training, that have shipped over 15 million units worldwide despite limited scientific support, since 2005. What is less visible is that a number of companies and scientists are Continue Reading »
Dec 29th, 2007
Alzheimer's Prevention and Diagnostic Tests
Roundup of several insightful articles and recent research:
Fish Oil May Help Prevent Alzheimer's (Washington Post)
- "The omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil might play an important role in preventing Alzheimer's disease, according to a research team at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)."
- "Publishing in the Dec. 26 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience, the scientists demonstrated that the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) increases the production of LR11, a protein that is found at reduced levels in Alzheimer's patients. LR11 is known to destroy the protein that forms the plaques associated with the disease, the researchers explained."- "Alzheimer's is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease that causes memory loss, dementia, personality change and ultimately death. The Alzheimer's Association estimates that 5.1 million Americans are currently afflicted with the disease. The association predicts that may increase to between 11 million and 16 million people by 2050."
'Finding Alzheimer’s Before a Mind Fails' (New York Times)
- "Ms. Kerley is part of an ambitious new scientific effort to find ways to detect Alzheimer’s disease at the earliest possible moment. Although the disease may seem like a calamity that strikes suddenly in old age, scientists now think it begins long before the mind fails."
- "Many scientists believe the best hope of progress, maybe the only hope, lies in Continue Reading »
Hello, this is Andreas again, the MD/ PhD student in cognitive neuroscience and new summer intern here.
Cognitive/ brain health is finally getting more attention by Public officials. On June 10th the National Public Health Road Map to Maintaining Cognitive Health was released by the CDC and the Alzheimer's Association. The authors propose a set of 44 actions to reach a lofty goal: To maintain or improve the cognitive performance of all adults. This is great timing, given all the research and media attention that this field is getting.
I want to share with you the 10 top actions proposed by this report:
1) To determine how diverse audiences think about cognitive health and its associations with lifestyle factors. This work has all-ready yielded in a phenomenal report on Baby boomers’ current opinion of Brain Health and Fitness.
2) To disseminate the latest science to increase public understanding of cognitive health and to dispel common misconceptions. The discovery of lifelong neuroplasticity and neurogenesis has given us a new positive view
upon the human brain - This is still a concept not many know of. "Use it or lose it" and “Use It and Get More of It” needs to reach all people. See this good overview on the topic.
3) Help people understand the connection between risk and protective factors and cognitive health. Protective factors are well summarized in this blog post on the results from the Macarthur study of successful aging.
Nov 14th, 2006
Brain Coach Answers: Is "placenta brain" real? I can't remember anything ever since I got pregnant!
Q: Is "placenta brain" real? I am 6 months pregnant and can't remember anything ever since I got pregnant!
A: Yes, in the third trimester.
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