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Attention and Focus

Does it drive you crazy when you can’t remember where you put your keys? You probably weren’t paying much attention when you set them down. Each of the exercises in our Attention suite helps retrain the brain to focus its attention, so you feel more aware and less distracted. Read more.


Featured Stories - The Young Brain

This weekly feature is a collection of content that brings attention to the brain development of the fetus, newborns, children & teens. You can come back every Tuesday; we will be sharing a brand new list of interesting articles, videos and research papers - all about the young brain. Read here.


Useful Information on the Brain

The human brain is a complex system, possessing more than a trillion cells many of which have more than a thousand connections. Out of this enormous complexity, patterns of cognition, emotion and behavior somehow emerge. Read here.


Featured Stories - The Adult Brain

This weekly feature is a collection of content that brings attention to the brain development of the adult and aging brain. You can come back every Thursday; we will be sharing a brand new list of interesting articles, videos and research papers - all about the mature brain. Read here.


Promising Results in Controlling Tinnitus with Brain Training

I had the great pleasure of visiting a wonderful research team studying the neurological origins and treatment of tinnitus at Washington University Medical School in St. Louis last week.  About 30 million U.S. citizens have tinnitus.  For about 4 million of them, the tinnitus is identified as “severe” – which means that it is continuously disturbing and intrusive, makes normal...more.


Featured Stories - The Young Brain

This weekly feature is a collection of content that brings attention to the brain development of the fetus, newborns, children & teens. You can come back every Tuesday; we will be sharing a brand new list of interesting articles, videos and research papers - all about the young brain. Read here.


Chemobrain - Brain Training Gives New Hope to Cancer Survivors

When I received my cancer diagnosis, and discussed the fact that I was having difficulty remembering things and paying attention with my doctor, she told me it was “all in my head”.  (By the way, this was less than 10 years ago.) Granted, her focus was on keeping me alive, and, while this conveniently was a mutual goal, I was struck by the fact that she could be so dismissive of the cognitive symptoms that were seriously disrupting my quality of life. Continue.


Featured Stories - The Adult Brain

This weekly feature is a collection of content that brings attention to the brain development of the adult and aging brain. You can come back every Thursday; we will be sharing a brand new list of interesting articles, videos and research papers - all about the mature brain. Read here.


Featured Stories - The Young Brain

This weekly feature is a collection of content that brings attention to the brain development of the fetus, newborns, children & teens. You can come back every Tuesday; we will be sharing a brand new list of interesting articles, videos and research papers - all about the young brain. Read here.


Featured Stories - The Adult Brain

This weekly feature is a collection of content that brings attention to the brain development of the adult and aging brain. You can come back every Thursday; we will be sharing a brand new list of interesting articles, videos and research papers - all about the mature brain. Read here.



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