Archive for April, 2007
April 28, 2007 at 9:10 am · Filed under Aging, Attention and ADD/ ADHD, Biofeedback, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain games, Brain health, Brain teasers, Brain Training, Brain-based Learning, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Training, Education, Emotions, Events, Glossary, Health & Wellness, Learning, Lifelong learning, meditation, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Mind Games, Mind/Body, Neurogenesis, Neuropsychology, Neurotechnology, Nutrition, Peak Performance, Physical Fitness, Positive Psychology, Self-regulation, Serious Games, Stress, Women's Health, Working memory
Announcement:
- We have just launched a new website section titled Hot Topics for you to be informed on latest Brain Fitness developments. Topics include Memory, Brain Fitness, Brain Teasers, Mental Exercise, Stress Management, Physical Exercise, Nutrition, News, Products, Events, Students, Science, Resources, and more.
Some good posts:
– Nintendo BrainAge, Lumosity, Happy Neuron, MyBrainTrainer…
– Posit Science, Nintendo Brain Training, Dakim…WebMD on Brain Fitness.
We hope to hear from you!
Permalink
April 26, 2007 at 7:35 pm · Filed under Aging, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Training, Emotions, Executive Functions, Health & Wellness, Memory Training, Mental Health, Neuropsychology, Neurotechnology, Serious Games, Social Entrepreneurship
Alvaro Fernandez launches SharpBrains.com.
McKinsey Alumni News
“Alvaro co-founded the online Brain Fitness Center with neuroscientist Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, author of “The Executive Brain” and “The Wisdom Paradox,” and long-term advocate of the use of computer-based programs to enhance cognitive and emotional skills.”
Permalink
April 25, 2007 at 9:40 pm · Filed under Aging, Biofeedback, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Training, Decision-making, Emotions, emWave, Freeze-Framer, Health & Wellness, HeartMath, Learning, Lifelong learning, Memory Training, Mental flexibility, Mental Health, Mind Fitness, Mind Games, Mind/Body, MindFit, Neuropsychology, Physical Fitness, Positive Psychology, Self-regulation, Stress, Vigorous Mind, Women's Health
Check the blog post Improve Your Brain Health
With tips on
Physical Exercise
Mental Exercise
Good Nutrition
Stress Management
Permalink
April 22, 2007 at 10:23 pm · Filed under Aging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Health & Wellness, Mind/Body, Neuropsychology, Physical Fitness
Can exercise slow the progression of Alzheimer’s?
Deseret News, UT -Apr 13, 2007
Exercise can increase blood flow to both the body and brain, boost the immune system, provide connections between brain cells and decrease stress hormones …
Permalink
April 20, 2007 at 10:15 am · Filed under Aging, Brain Fitness, Brain games, Brain health, Brain Training, HappyNeuron, Health & Wellness, Memory Training, Mental Health, Mind Games, MindFit, Posit Science, Vigorous Mind
The Seattle Times has a good brief article today on Posit Science, Happy Neuron Games and us (they focus on MindFit Brain Workout to “work on short-term memory, naming, divided attention, planning, hand-eye coordination and other cognitive measures.”).
Is your brain ready for the challenge?
Permalink
April 17, 2007 at 8:41 am · Filed under Uncategorized
The fit brain
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA
“During your 30s, the blood flow to your brain begins to decrease, making it more challenging to remember events or details as well or as quickly…”
Permalink
April 12, 2007 at 8:37 pm · Filed under Aging, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Cognitive Neuroscience, Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Mind/Body, Physical Fitness, Women's Health
Boosting brain power: Can you make yourself smarter?
Petoskey News-Review, MI
“But people may not consider the impact regular exercise has on their brain. Again, studies show regular physical activity can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s”
More information at Easy Steps to Improve Your Brain Health Now.
Permalink
April 12, 2007 at 8:20 am · Filed under Aging, Biology, Books, Brain exercises, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Brain-based Learning, Education, Health & Wellness, Learning, Lifelong learning, Mind Fitness
Book explores relationship between body and brain
Milan News-Leader, MI
“He believes the three are intertwined and has written a book titled, “Brain Fitness – A Recipe for Feeding Your Child’s Dreams and Unlocking Their Maximum Brain Power.” Evans says the book is meant to help parents understand the links between body and
Permalink
April 9, 2007 at 5:30 pm · Filed under Aging, Biology, Brain Fitness, Brain health, Brain Training, Cognitive Neuroscience, Lifelong learning, Mental Health
‘Ask the ScienceBlogger’ returns
ScienceBlogs, Apr 5, 2007
“If you have a question, send it in to the Seed Overlords and it – and the answer to it from one of us – may show up one day down the line. …”
You may also check these Brain Exercise FAQs.
Permalink
April 7, 2007 at 9:49 am · Filed under Biofeedback, Brain anatomy and imaging, Brain health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Emotions, Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Mind/Body, Self-regulation, Stress
Good discussion at Scientific American Mind on Can We Control Our Fears?
Permalink
You must be logged in to post a comment.