Posit Science is participating in the inaugural SharpBrains Summit next month. The conference is the first global and virtual conference devoted to Innovation and Technology for Lifelong Cognitive Health and Performance. On January 18th, I am speaking on a panel about applying brain plasticity to improve driving safety. On January 19th, Posit Science co-founder Dr. [...]
Tags: cognitive health, conference, driving safety, innovation, mental health, Neuroscience, sharpbrains, technology
Posted December 8, 2009 by Steven Aldrich under Brain exercise, DriveSharp, Driving, Driving safety, Neuroscience
I read an interesting science paper recently published in the Journal of Gerontology. Dr. Sheila West and her colleagues from Johns Hopkins University asked older drivers to volunteer to have their cars rigged with cameras and GPS systems to monitor their driving over a five-day period. They recruited 1,425 drivers aged 67 to 85. Specifically [...]
Tags: defensive driving, driving safety, red light
Posted December 1, 2009 by Peter Delahunt under Benefits of Brain Fitness, Brain plasticity, DriveSharp, Driving, Driving safety, Processing speed, Research studies
There’s a lot of buzz about distracted driving these days. Maybe it’s because we’re all so distracted that we don’t actually pay attention to the staggering statistics that illustrate what happens when you allow your eyes and mind to wander on the road. We work with the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and they report [...]
Tags: AAA, brain training, distracted driving, driving safety
Posted October 29, 2009 by Sharon Delman under Driving safety, Posit Science software
In my view the most impressive outcome from a cognitive training study is the 51% reduction in at-fault crash rates found in the ACTIVE study. ACTIVE is an acronym for Advanced Cognitive Training in the Independent and Vital Elderly. It is the largest clinical trial to examine the effects of cognitive training with almost 3000 [...]
Tags: ACTIVE study, crash risk, DriveSharp, InSight, safer driving, The Eye and the Auto, visual processing
Posted October 29, 2009 by Peter Delahunt under DriveSharp, Driving, Driving safety, InSight, Neuroscience, Research studies