Time for SharpBrains’ November e-newsletter, featuring 25 of the key reference materials that participants at the 2015 SharpBrains Virtual Summit found most intriguing, in order of discussion during the Summit. Our deepest gratitude goes to Summit Speakers, Sponsors, and everyone who participated in our best conference to date!
- Alvaro Fernandez: 10 neurotechnologies about to transform brain enhancement and brain health
- Dr. Peter Delahunt: InGear Teen Drivers Training Program
- Dr. Ruth Wolever: 2015 Workplace Trends Report by Sodexo
- Danny Dankner: EU Grant — Advanced Cognitive Training System for Football Players
- Brig. General (Ret) Pete Palmer: Getting To A Good Enough Cognitive Shoe Size (downloads PDF)
- Dr. Madeleine Goodkind: Identification of a Common Neurobiological Substrate for Mental Illness
- Dr. Randy McIntosh: Baycrest to house the Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation
- Dr. Majid Fotuhi: Can you grow your hippocampus? Yes. Here’s how, and why it matters
- Michael Meagher: Development and evaluation of a self-administered on-line test of memory and attention for middle-aged and older adults
- Dr. Peter Reiner: Technologies of the extended mind: Implications for privacy of thought
- Dr. Graeme Moffat: ‘Wearable for the mind’ launches new era of brain research
- Dr. Jennifer Buss: Trends in Neurotechnology Report (downloads PDF)
- Connor Russomanno: OpenBCI Kickstarter campaign
- Alvaro Fernandez: Under what conditions can brain training work and BBC brain training update
- Tommy Sagroun: On CogniFit–Bayer partnership for MS patients (in German)
- Peter Freer: Jaguar Land Rover tech tracks brainwaves, heart, lungs
- Glenn Morrison: Groundbreaking Online Registry to Drive Brain Disease Research
- Nikhil Sriraman: Pervasive Neurotechnology: A Groundbreaking Analysis of 10,000+ Patent Filings Transforming Medicine, Health, Entertainment and Business
- Anu Acharya: 10 Brain Transformers: A Poem
- Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa: A 2 year multidomain intervention of diet, exercise, cognitive training, and vascular risk monitoring versus control to prevent cognitive decline in at-risk elderly people (FINGER) and Stress, Meditation, and Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention: Where the Evidence Stands
- Conny Lin: Cognitive Brain Training in Older Adults
- Joan Severson: Relationships Among Cognitive Function, Lifestyle, and Exercise After Cancer Treatment (ReFLECT)
- Alvaro Fernandez: The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness
If you registered to participate at the 2015 SharpBrains Virtual Summit, you can access all session recordings Here. If you didn’t register, you can purchase access here.