- Higher sustained attention scores on the Seashore Rhythm Test
- Better performance on working memory digit span tasks
- Better performance on visual-spatial cognition
Monday, October 26, 2015
#Neuroplasticity and Training the Older Brain #neuroscience #seniorsrock
Friday, October 23, 2015
Can You Get Smarter? – The New York Times
YOU can increase the size of your muscles by pumping iron and improve your stamina with aerobic training. Can you get smarter by exercising — or altering — your brain?
This is hardly an idle question considering that cognitive decline is a nearly universal feature of aging. Starting at age 55, our hippocampus, a brain region critical to memory,shrinks 1 to 2 percent every year, to say nothing of the fact that over 40 percent of Americans age 74 and older have Alzheimer’s disease. The number afflicted is expected to grow rapidly as the baby boom generation ages. Given these grim statistics, it’s no wonder that Americans are a captive market for anything, from supposed smart drugs and supplements to brain training, that promises to boost normal mental functioning or to stem its all-too-common decline… read more: Can You Get Smarter? – The New York Times
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
#Neuroscience of #Chicago #Cubs Fans – YouTube
C2ST Artist in Residence Aaron Freeman pretends to interview Stanford University Neurobiology professor Robert Sapolsky on the difference between the brains of Chicago Cubs fans and those of lesser beings. According to Sapolsky part of the difference may have to do with higher sustained levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Banned TED Talk: The Science Delusion – Rupert Sheldrake at TEDx Whitechapel – YouTube
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Best Day of My Life in Italian w/#neuroscience! – YouTube
The fusiform gyrus if famed for facial recognition. Certain faces fill us with joy and inspire us to shout our delight!