Jun 15th, 2008
Cognitive Health/ Brain Fitness Resources
Let me share today this collection of informative and free Resources on how to improve/ maintain top brain health and performance:
Brain Fitness Newsletter: our twice-a-month newsletter, written by SharpBrains staff and over a dozen guest neuroscientists, health professionals and educators, provides an informed, engaging and comprehensive window into Cognitive Fitness and Brain Health news.
Glossary: key scientific concepts on Cognition and Brain Fitness.
Neuroscience Interview Series: During the last 18 months I have interviewed over 15 cutting-edge neuroscientists and cognitive psychologists on their research and thoughts.
Author Speaks Series: platform for leading scientists and experts writing high-quality brain-related books to reach a wide audience. Continue Reading »
Jun 4th, 2008
The Science and Practice of Brain Fitness
A few quick updates: ![]()
1) Yesterday we had a fun webinar with John Medina, author of Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School.
You may enjoy checking out the slides we discussed.
2) Please remember that there is another webinar coming, next Tuesday. I hope you can join us!
Webinar: In “The Science and Practice of Brain Fitness,” I will provide an overview of the Brain 101, latest research findings and implications for how to improve brain health and performance based on my class at UC-Berkeley Lifelong Learning Institute and speaking engagements.
- Target audience: Anyone who wants to learn more about brain health and performance. This is designed to be not a technical session, but a fun, stimulating hour.
- Date and time: Tuesday June 10th, 2pm EDT/ 11am PDT
Register: Here
May 29th, 2008
Brain Training Presentation and Seminars
We had an informative webinar this Tuesday, discussing the State of the Brain Fitness Software
market today, based on the findings in our Market Report. In case you missed it, you can find below a link to check out and download the PowerPoint slides I presented (just the visuals, without audio) to cover these areas:
1- The Four Pillars for Brain Health
2- Cognitive Abilities can Be Assesed and Trained
3- An emerging field, and poised to grow
4- A confusing player landscape. Think "What For", not "Best".
Please remember that we have 2 upcoming webinars, and you can still register!:
May 12th, 2008
Brain Fitness Webinar Series
I have been travelling much over the last 2 weeks to speak at a number of conferences and universities. I promised I would be sharing some of the key highlights, but we have decided to do something better to do justice to the richness and complexity of the field we cover. We are going to launch an experiment: a Brain Fitness Webinar Series.
This inaugural Brain Fitness Webinar Series will consist of 3 free live sessions. The series covers the most fundamental advances in cognitive science and their implications for individuals, companies and organizations. And we are honored to have John Medina lead of the sessions!
Each event is independent, in topic and in registration process.
Webinar #1: In “The State of the Brain Fitness Software Market, 2008,” I will provide
an overview of the science, market, and vendor landscape of the emerging brain fitness software market, based on our recent market report on this growing category.
- Target audience: Executives, professionals, investors, reporters and bloggers interested in learning more about the brain fitness market.
- More information: Market Report.
- Date and time: Tuesday May 27th, 2pm EDT/ 11am PDT
Register: Here
Webinar #2: In “Brain Rules for Thinking Smarter,” John Medina, developmental
molecular biologist and author of Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Striving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School will emphasize the importance of physical exercise, stress management…and avoiding multitasking altogether.
- Target audience: Anyone who wants to learn more about brain health and performance.
- More information: The Science of Thinking Smarter, by John Medina.
- Date and time: Tuesday June 3rd, 2pm EDT/ 11am PDT
Register: Here
Webinar #3: In “The Science and Practice of Brain Fitness,” I will
provide an overview of the Brain 101, latest research findings and implications for how to improve brain health and performance based on my classes and speaking engagements.
- Target audience: Anyone who wants to learn more about brain health and performance
- Date and time: Tuesday June 10th, 2pm EDT/ 11am PDT
Register: Here
I hope you find this series stimulating. Just pick the event that sounds more relevant to your interests!
Mar 9th, 2008
Education @ New York Times
If you are interested in education reform, social entrepreneurship and venture philantropy, grab a nice cap of tea or coffee and enjoy today's spectacular edition of the New York Times Magazine.
Must read: insightful expert discussion on How Many Billionaires Does It Take to Fix a School System?
Also: excellent pieces titled Self-Made Philanthropists, on how ProPublica was conveived and launched, and For Good, Measure, on the importance and challenges of measuring the return on social investments.
Bonus: the newspaper's Week in Review section brings a throught-provoking article on Brain Enhancement Is Wrong, Right?, on the use of drugs for boosting brain performance. Am happy to report that no one in the Education articles suggested giving these drugs to millions of kids...
Last week, the US Car Care Council released a list of tips on how to take care of your car and “save big money at the pump in 2008.”
You may not have paid much attention to this announcement. Yes, it’s important to save gas these days; but, it’s not big news that good maintenance habits will improve the performance of a car, and extend its life.
If we can all agree on the importance of maintaining our cars that get us around town, what about maintaining our brains sitting behind the wheel?
A spate of recent news coverage on brain fitness and “brain training” has missed an important constituency: younger people. Recent advancements in brain science have as tremendous implications for teenagers and adults of all ages as they do for seniors.
In a recent conversation with neuroscientist Yaakov Stern of Columbia University, he related how surprised he was when, years ago, a reporter from Seventeen magazine requested an interview. The reporter told Dr. Stern that he wanted to write an article to motivate kids to stay in school and not to drop out, in order to start building their Cognitive Reserve early and age more gracefully.
What is the Cognitive Reserve? Continue Reading »
Mar 19th, 2007
Brain Fitness Carnival Number 3
Great Brain Fitness Carnival Number 3 hosted by Neurophilosopher, with a variety of posts on stress management, happiness, healthy eating, positive psychology, emotional intelligence, education and much more. The next Brain Fitness blog carnival will be hosted by Jane Chin at Naked Medicine. Submit your articles here.
Other blog carnivals just published: Continue Reading »



