Is there really anything more interesting to talk about than music? Personally, I can’t think of anything else I would rather occupy my thoughts and conversations with. That’s probably because for me, music connects to everything worth caring about in the first place: culture, technology, and language. Mark Richardson, one of my favorite modern writers [...]
Tags: brain fitness, brain injury, music, therapy, treatment
Posted March 31, 2010 by Cyrus Hedayati under Brain exercise, Brain plasticity, Neuroscience, Research studies
Showing the age of the world’s population in 3D sculpture is illuminating
Tags: aging, aging population, lifestyle
Posted March 30, 2010 by Steven Aldrich under Neuroscience, Odds and Ends
It is said that every major war produces a “signature injury.” Society always feels the loss of those who die in battle, but the way most of us experience war is through the surviving veterans who come home and bring with them a new set of medical, scientific, and moral challenges. In World War II, [...]
Tags: brain injury, PTSD, TBI, traumatic brain injury, veterans, Wounded Warrior Project
Posted March 25, 2010 by Cyrus Hedayati under Benefits of Brain Fitness, Brain exercise, Brain Fitness Marketing, Brain Fitness Program, Brain plasticity, Exercise, Memory, Posit Science software
Multiple studies have shown that Posit Science training programs produce many benefits for healthy adults by improving cognitive performance. There is also great interest in the science community for using our products to address cognitive decline in clinical populations. The goal of brain plasticity based training programs is to re-normalizing brain function through rigorous and [...]
Tags: brain function, Brain plasticity, brain training, cancer, chemobrain, chemotherapy
Posted March 24, 2010 by Peter Delahunt under Benefits of Brain Fitness, Brain Fitness Program, Brain plasticity, Neuroscience, Research studies
Ask a group of people what the difference between animals and humans are, and they will probably come up with as many answers as there are individuals in the group. But my guess is that many of them will come up with some variation of this: that it’s our amazing brains–our ability to learn, to [...]
Tags: animal brains, emotion, intelligence, Robert Sapolsky, scientific studies, TED, theory of mind
Posted March 23, 2010 by Marghi Merzenich under Neuroscience, Odds and Ends, Research studies
Today Posit Science launched a new Facebook application called The 60 Second Brain Game. Some of you may have already played it on the Posit Science site, but we encourage you to play on Facebook too. Why? Because it’s a great way to challenge your friends and family to see who can get the highest [...]
Tags: 60 second brain game, brain game, brain speed, donation, facebook, game, TBI, traumatic brain injury, war, Wounded Warrior Project
Posted March 18, 2010 by Laura Moon under Benefits of Brain Fitness, Brain exercise, Odds and Ends, Posit Science software
Ed. note: Today we are pleased to present a guest post from Dr. G, aka M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D. Dr. G is an internationally recognized speaker, coach, and researcher of visual culture and neurosomatics. Click on her name above for a full biography. With the ever increasing research buzz on brain fitness, and especially “novel” [...]
Tags: behavior, Blue Brain Project, brain fitness, Dr. G, Francisco Varela, Humberto Maturana, M.A. Greenstein, Mark Changizi, network theory, networks, neural networks, novelty, Steven Johnson, Tom Valeo, Vilayanur Ramachandran
Posted March 17, 2010 by M.A. Greenstein under Brain plasticity, Neuroscience, Odds and Ends, Research studies
Depending on where you live, you may have seen our new commercial on TV. We are really proud of it- because it reminds people that among other benefits, Posit Science programs are clinically proven to help people improve their memory and auditory processing, cut crash risk in half, and protect health-related quality of life for [...]
Tags: brain fitness, brain training, commercial, contest, giveaway
Posted March 16, 2010 by Karen Merzenich under Benefits of Brain Fitness, Brain exercise, Brain Fitness Marketing, Brain Fitness Program, DriveSharp, InSight, Memory, Posit Science software, Processing speed, Research studies
I’ve never really been a “beach person” when it comes to vacations. For me, a great vacation is about going to new places and immersing myself in different cultures. Experiencing a new language, finding new ways of seeing, and pushing culinary boundaries are my idea of good fun. Yes, I’ve gotten lost, had to rely [...]
Tags: brain function, lifestyle, neurology, travel
Posted March 15, 2010 by Sharon Delman under Odds and Ends, Research studies
It has become clear over the last few years that one of the many benefits of regular physical exercise is a better functioning brain. In a recent review paper Erickson and Kramer (2009) noted the following: People who exercise regularly have larger volumes of grey matter in important regions of the brain, including the prefrontal, [...]
Tags: brain fitness, Brain plasticity, Exercise, lifestyle, scientific studies
Posted March 10, 2010 by Peter Delahunt under Brain exercise, Exercise, Physical exercise, Posit Science software, Research studies