Update: Why brain training needs to be better targeted, and more widely available
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Time for SharpBrains’ August 2014 e-newsletter, featuring a wealth of insights, science and technology reports…and this brain teaser to exercise your mental rotation abilities. Enjoy!
New trends:
How to incorporate mindfulness into psychotherapy
Challenging the outdated “fixed brain” dogma, the cognitive training market keeps growing
Increased awareness and use of cognitive assessments seen as dementia-related priorities by RAND policy brief
Playing table tennis to enhance mental health
Beauty in and out: Brain training workshop @ Estée Lauder
New research:
Use of methylphenidate-based ADHD medication increases the risk of heart problems
Why brain training needs to be better targeted, and more widely available
To treat depression, we will likely combine neuroplasticity-based brain training games with antidepressants
To preserve if not enhance intelligence, work on speed of information processing
New technology:
Philips and Accenture develop ALS care proof of concept on top of Emotiv brain wave headset
Gaiam and Reebok entering mental fitness market via InteraXon Muse partnerships
The mental health screenings of the future, as hinted by Ellie the virtual therapist
Finally, we encourage you to check out the excellent Agenda for the 2014 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (October 28-30th, 2014). To chair the sessions, we now count on experts such as Dr. Michael O’Donnell, Editor-In-Chief of the American Journal of Health Promotion, Zack Lynch, E...
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