Update: Well-targeted brain training might significantly reduce dementia risk
— M GLASSER, D VAN ESSEN/WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Time for a new edition of SharpBrains’ e-newsletter. Happy reading!
New brain research
ACTIVE study: Well-targeted brain training might significantly reduce dementia risk
To improve brain health you need BOTH aerobic and cognitive exercise
A new era of brain cartography, powered by neuroimaging and machine learning
New tools for brain health and performance
Akili raises an additional $11.9M; brings Amgen, Merck, Pfizer and Shire to the digital medicine table
Shaping the Future of Human Enhancement
Is Mental Health ready to start transitioning towards measurable brain circuits, away from subjective symptoms?
New thinking
Seeing cognitive diversity as an asset to build on, not a problem to avoid
To stimulate your brain, find new ways to challenge yourself every day
Adding mindfulness to the PTSD therapist’s toolkit
10 complimentary passes for 2016 SharpBrains Virtual Summit announced
Finally, a quick reminder: Very early-bird rates to participate in the 2016 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (December 6-8th) end this Sunday, July 31st. Please consider registering early to benefit from these heavily discounted rates and to help us shape the Summit Agenda! Learn More and Register HERE.
Have a great month of August,
The SharpBrains Team
Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neuroscience Authors: SharpBrains Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Education & Lifelong Learning Health & Wellness Technology Uncategorized brain Brain-Training dementia risk digital medicine exercise neuroimaging Source Type: blogs
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