Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Check out “The MindHub” on Flipboard

An FYI note regarding one of the free content curation sources provided by Dr. Kevin McGrew and the MindHub (www.themindhub.com).  If you have the free Flipboard app and are interesting in psychology, cognition, intelligence, neuroscience, etc., then give this free e-magazine of curated stories a try. 

Flip through The MindHub by Kevin McGrew http://flip.it/FMBVq





Thursday, August 07, 2014

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Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): This Blood Test Can Predict Suicide Risk, Scientists Say, TIME In The Popular Press: New Computer Chip Is Designed to Work Like the Brain, NYTimes Enhancement and Social Possibility, The Neuroethics Blog Scientists Say Child's...
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

ADHD as a brain network disorder: More evidence




It is becoming clear that ADHD is likely related to dysfunctional interactions between certain brain networks (click here for prior ADHD posts). The following two studies add to this growing literature on the importance of brain network connectivity.

This research is also consistent with my previously posted white-paper on brain networks, temporal processing (brain clock) and cognitive efficiency processing with a strong influence of white matter integrity (paper is written around explaining the efficacy of the IM intervention but can also be viewed as a three level explanation of how brain networks influence working memory, attentional control, and executive functioning).

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Article: Dementia 'predicted by slow walking speed and memory problems'


Dementia 'predicted by slow walking speed and memory problems'
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/280237.php

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Sharing Effects of Music Training on Attention, Processing Speed and Cognitive Music Abilities-Findings from a Longitudinal Study via BrowZine

Effects of Music Training on Attention, Processing Speed and Cognitive Music Abilities-Findings from a Longitudinal Study
Roden, Ingo; Könen, Tanja; Bongard, Stephan; Frankenberg, Emily; Friedrich, Esther Kamala; Kreutz, Gunter
Applied Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 28 Issue 4 – 2014: 545 - 557

10.1002/acp.3034

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Article: Mind is a frequent, but not happy, wanderer: People spend nearly half their waking hours thinking about what isn’t going on around them


Mind is a frequent, but not happy, wanderer: People spend nearly half their waking hours thinking about what isn't going on around them
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/11/101111141759.htm

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Article: Whole brain functional connectivity using pha... [Front Neurosci. 2014] - PubMed


Whole brain functional connectivity using pha... [Front Neurosci. 2014] - PubMed
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25018690?dopt=Abstract

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In Search of "Anything That Would Help": Parent Perspectives on Emerging Neurotechnologies [feedly]



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In Search of "Anything That Would Help": Parent Perspectives on Emerging Neurotechnologies
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Title: In Search of "Anything That Would Help": Parent Perspectives on Emerging Neurotechnologies
Author(s): Borgelt, Emily L.; Buchman, Daniel Z.; Weiss, Margaret; et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS, 18 (5): 395-401 JUL 2014
IDS#: AJ5GD. ISSN: 1087-0547
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

More on "white matter matters"




A nice summary of the importance of white matter as the brain's communication backbone system over at the IM-Home blog.

Note that some of my writings are featured in the post and that I do have a conflict of interest via my consultant role with Interactive Metronome.


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Monday, July 07, 2014

2014 BEST IN category - Proud of my daughter Beth..the artist behind this winning photo

http://voice.clickinmoms.com/VOICE-PHOTO-CONTEST/2014-IMAGE-COMPETITION/2014-BEST-IN-CATEGORY/i-7W8pQSd


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Article: Rethink Your Thoughts about Thinking

As per most contemporary research, such internally generated thoughts (task unrelated thoughts or TUTS; mind wandering) are primarily related to the default brain network.  See variety of posts at the Brain Clock Blog about the default brain network at this link:



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Saturday, July 05, 2014

The good and bad news on time perception research

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Brain training: Building more ecological valid training to induce transfer

Interesting thoughts re: increasing the complexity, diversity and novelty of brain training programs to obtain more transfer beyond the task. I particularly think that brain training the incorporates cognitive and motor performance is an excellent idea.

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Network or state training? Interesting hypothesis on differences in working memory v meditation brain training

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Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Article: Brain white matter modelled with 3D printing


Brain white matter modelled with 3D printing
http://www.cnet.com/news/brain-white-matter-modelled-with-3d-printing/

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Friday, June 27, 2014

Sharing Training brain networks and states via BrowZine

Training brain networks and states
Tang, Yi-Yuan; Posner, Michael I.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 18 Issue 7 – 2014: 345 - 350

10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.002

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Sharing Syncing your brain: electric currents to enhance cognition via BrowZine

Syncing your brain: electric currents to enhance cognition
Schutter, Dennis J.L.G.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 18 Issue 7 – 2014: 331 - 333

10.1016/j.tics.2014.02.011

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Article: Screening for autism: There’s an app for that




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Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): In Defense of Brain Imaging, National Geographic In The Popular Press: I Had Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, New York Times Well Blog Should you read more because a neuroscientist said so?, The Neuroethics Blog Cool...
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