• Lumosity: Brain Training Product Review Survey

    Updated: 2012-02-29 14:36:24
    As part of our ongo­ing mar­ket research we’d like to ask past and cur­rent users of Limosity prod­ucts to share their expe­ri­ence with us via this 3-question anony­mous sur­vey.

  • Monitor the journals that are important to you

    Updated: 2012-02-29 09:54:30
    Hi everyone,Life Technologies has developed a Life Science on-line search tool called Select. It has been designed to significantly reduce the time spent searching on-line for the latest papers and developments. Select uses unique RSS spidering technology to constantly monitor over 200 Life Science journals and libraries, including PubMed, Nature, Biocompare.com, Bioforum and Biotech Transfer Week, to name but a few! Users can define their own search terms and subscri...

  • CogniFit: Brain Training Product Review Survey

    Updated: 2012-02-28 11:51:37
    As part of our ongoing market research we’d like to ask past and current users of CogniFit products to share their experience with us via this 3-question anonymous survey.

  • Update: Harness Neuroplasticity with Enthusiasm, Exercise & Personalized Medicine

    Updated: 2012-02-28 00:51:57
    Time for SharpBrains’ February 2012 eNewsletter, featuring in this occasion multiple and complementary perspectives on how to harness neuroplasticity: with enthusiasm, BOTH physical AND cognitive exercise, and (once tools become better standardized and widely available) brain-based personalized medicine. Featured Perspectives: To Harness Neuroplasticity, Start with Enthusiasm, by Dr. Helena Popovic Q&A with Dr. Yaakov Stern on Brain Reserve, [...]

  • Cogmed JM/ RM/ QM: Brain Training Product Review Survey

    Updated: 2012-02-25 16:23:08
    As part of our ongoing market research we’d like to ask past and current users of Cogmed products to share their experience with us via this 3-question anonymous survey. Please take this survey if you have used a Cogmed product yourself or have seen someone else use it. Take this 3-question Survey Please note that [...]

  • Syllabus for online course How to Be Your Own Brain Fitness Coach (starts March 7th)

    Updated: 2012-02-24 18:49:56
    Here you have the syllabus for upcoming online course How to Be Your Own Brain Fitness Coach. There are still some seats available, so please take a look and register if interested. Ses­sion I. Debunk­ing Brain and Brain Fit­ness Myths: We will first debunk pop­u­lar mis­con­cep­tions that stand in the way of mak­ing informed deci­sions [...]

  • 28 Confirmed Speakers: Optimizing Health through Neuroplasticity & Digital Innovation

    Updated: 2012-02-23 21:32:59
    The 2012 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (June 7-8th 2012, no travel required since event takes place fully online) is plunging ahead, with 28 Con­firmed Speak­ers so far: Dr. Tracy Alloway, Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor, Uni­ver­sity of North Florida; author of AWMA assess­ment Dr. Gre­gory Bayer, CEO, Brain Resource Dr. Robert Bilder, Chief of Med­ical Psychology-Neuropsychology, UCLA Semel Insti­tute for Neu­ro­science Nolan Bushnell, [...]

  • Please Participate in this brief survey on Brain, Cognition and Innovation (5–10 minutes)

    Updated: 2012-02-22 19:36:48
    Dear Reader, Would you mind taking this brief survey to help us better understand your perceptions and needs around cognitive health, brain fitness innovation and applied neuroscience, and how we may be able to serve you better? Take this 6-question survey Thank you very much for your participation and insights. Your feedback is very valuable [...]

  • When and Why Should Drivers with Cognitive Impairment Stop Driving (And How to Delay It)

    Updated: 2012-02-21 22:44:13
    Ontario says tougher rules expected for drivers with dementia (Toronto Star): - “In the wake of a Star series on drivers with cognitive impairment, Chiarelli predicted there will be a “tightening across the board” of the system that allows many seniors with dementia to drive unchecked.” - “The ministry is considering making the following changes: [...]

  • Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry: from DSM to brain-based RDoC, iSPOT-D and biomarkers

    Updated: 2012-02-20 23:42:42
    (Editor’s Note: this is Part 2 of the new 3-part series written by Dr. Evian Gordon drawing from his participation at the Personalized Medicine World Congress on January, 23, 2012 at Stanford University.) Most Personalized Medicine research in Psychiatry using molecular measures alone have failed to replicate. Whilst disappointing, this is not surprising, since 80% [...]

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