Posit Science: Exercises for your mind

As you know, here at Neurodudes, we’re always interested in seeing how people are applying results from neuroscience to areas outside of academic neuroscience. Today, I got the following in my inbox:

Special Lecture
BRAIN PLASTICITY IN AGING
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
10:00 am 46-4062
Bonnie Connor, Ph.D., Laila Spina, Psy.D., and Natasha Belfor, Ph.D.
Posit Science Corporation
San Francisco, CA

Leading me to the natural question: What is Posit Science Corp? Well, here is their website. They seem to be a company focused on keeping mental abilities sharp. To that end, they have lead seminars and sell computer programs based on aging research results.

I haven’t looked over their website in detail but they do seem to have a lot of information on the science behind their techniques and Mike Merzenich is their Chief Scientist. (There’s quite a few names you might recognize on their list of advisors and consultants.)

3 Responses to “Posit Science: Exercises for your mind”

  1. Roberta Murphy Says:

    Thank you for the links on this science. I lost my mother to Alzheimer’s last year and wonder if brain exercises such as this might have made a difference in her final years. I have bookmarked your site.

  2. rob wilkes Says:

    Thanks for the tip. Another good brain game site is cognitive labs. http://cognitivelabs.com, with connections at stanford. It’s all free

  3. Allen Dawson Says:

    Please send some specific brain exercises. I have a loved one who has symptoms of Alzheimers.
    Anything would be welcome. Thank you.

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