How to inte­grate neuroplasticity-based inter­ven­tions with exist­ing stan­dards of care

How can prac­ti­tion­ers inte­grate emerg­ing neuroplasticity-based inter­ven­tions with exist­ing stan­dards of care? from SharpBrains: Tracking Brain Health Innovation Enjoy the full slide deck from this session, which took place at the 2013 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (September 19-20th): How can prac­ti­tion­ers inte­grate emerg­ing neuroplasticity-based inter­ven­tions with exist­ing stan­dards of care?  A promis­ing fron­tier of applied neu­ro­science lies in tech­nolo­gies that stim­u­late our brains in order to har­ness neu­ro­plas­tic­ity and achieve pos­i­tive out­comes. What are the prac­ti­cal Pros and Cons of dif­fer­ent method­olo­gies such as cog­ni­tive train­ing, EEG/ QEEG biofeed­back, vir­tual real­ity, tDCS, and what are appro­pri­ate ways to inte­grate them with tra­di­tional interventions? Chair: Olivier Oul­lier, Pro­fes­sor of Behav­ioral and Brain Sci­ences at Aix-Marseille University Bruce Wexler, NIH Director’s Award Win­ner and Pro­fes­sor of Psy­chi­a­try at Yale University Kate Sul­li­van, Direc­tor of the Brain Fit­ness Cen­ter at Wal­ter Reed National Mil­i­tary Med­ical Center
Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neurologists Authors: Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Technology aix-marseile university Applied Neuroscience biofeedback Brain-Fitness brain-science Bruce Wexler Cognitive-Training EEG kate suilivan neuroplasticity olivier oullier tDCS virtual-reality Wal Source Type: blogs