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How (not) to train the brain: Enhancing what's between your ears with (and without) science by Amir Raz 9780198789673

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Brain training is all the rage. Commercial and clinical initiatives capitalize on trailblazing interdisciplinary research that spans domains such as education, psychological and brain science, cognitive remediation, and mental health. Promotional materials boast that we can learn to think and respond faster, focus better, and control our emotions; companies and authors market techniques to boost memory, increase confidence, and overcome cognitive impairments. 'How (not) to Train the Brain' examines the field of cognitive fitness and scrutinizes the scientific evidence in support of brain training techniques. With the potential to affect millions this topic is important for scientists, practitioners, educators, and the general public. While many a consumer often marvels at this highly commercialized field, discerning fact from fad becomes a challenge given the abundance of products, publications, and contexts. Moreover, available products prey on the naivety of individuals unfamiliar with the nuanced field of neuroscience, advertising programs that lack scientific validation or presenting unfounded arguments. In this book, the authors review data from hundreds of articles and provide an overarching account of the field, separating scientific evidence from publicity myth and guiding readers through how they should - and should not - train the brain. They describe existing techniques, including those rooted in scientific research, and survey methods that purport to yield measurable improvements. Intended for a wide audience, this book taps a timely topic by highlighting the most salient approaches to boosting brain function while identifying those that don't seem to work.

About the Author
Professor Raz earned his Ph.D. in Brain Science from the Interdisciplinary Center for Computational Neuroscience at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of the late Professor Shlomo Bentin. He then went on to a post-doctoral fellowship with Professor Michael Posner at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, where he took on a faculty position thereafter. He then joined the faculty at Columbia University in the City of New York and later became the Canada Research Chair at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Sheida received her Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from McGill University, and her PhD in Psychology from the University of Ottawa, in Canada. Her research centres on cognitive enhancement interventions that may help understand and optimize brain function throughout life. Sheida is also passionate about science communication and community outreach. She frequently partakes in knowledge translation activities targeting broad audiences, and has founded initiatives to engage the public in learning about brain function and mental health. Sheida has published her research in academic journals and presented her work in national and international conferences. Her research and outreach activities have earned her numerous awards, honours, and scholarships from national and international organizations.

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How (Not) to Train the Brain fills a gap in the popular literature on a timely and controversial issue, and would be of great interest to anyone invested in the topic.Recommended. All readers. * CHOICE *
How (Not) to Train the Brain fills a gap in the popular literature on a timely and controversial issue, and would be of great interest to anyone invested in the topic.Recommended. All readers. * CHOICE *
The mind is fascinating, and I appreciate authors such as these who challenge the status quo and share innovative, thought-provoking ideas. This is a great resource that readers can use to make their own informed decisions about brain training programs.Weighted Numerical Score: 95 - 4 Stars! * Doody'sElizabeth Bosman, C.Psych., Practice in Clinical Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology *
This illuminating and informative book shows the complexities and debates regarding brain training, with engaging examples and current evidence, and also outlines the next frontier in brain training. * Alan D. Castel, Professor of Psychology at UCLA, and author of Better with Age: The Psychology of Successful Aging *
I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'How (not) to Train the Brain'. The nuanced approach to describing the brain-training literature brought a smile to my face. * Sebastiaan Dovis, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Lucertis *
This book introduces a much-needed scientific framework to a field replete with pseudo-scientific claims and promises * Eyal Reingold, Professor emeritus, University of Toronto *
Are you looking for a rigorous answer to the question of whether brain training works? In this book, you will find a nicely-written, clever, and bal-anced analysis of the science behind brain training. * M. Rosario (Charo) Rueda, Associate Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Center, Dept of Experimental Psychology, University of Granada, Spain *
This book does an outstanding job in reviewing the many issues involved when it comes to brain training... It was a pleasure in reading this volume to see new ideas build on older ones... * Michael Posner, University of Oregon *



Book Information
ISBN 9780198789673
Author Amir Raz
Format Hardback
Page Count 372
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 621g
Dimensions(mm) 134mm * 146mm * 18mm

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