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Alvaro Fernandez - Articles

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    Is the Future of Cognitive Therapy Similar to Training One's Abdominal Muscles?

    In short, here we have a number of major societal problems (anxiety, depression...) that affect people of all ages, and an intervention (cognitive therapy) that teaches people cognitive skills to be able to manage those related challenges better. Talk about "teaching how to fish" vs. simply handing out fish (which we could argue is what antidepressant medications do). Why don't more people benefit today from this approach? Read: Is the Future of Cognitive Therapy Similar to Training One's Abdominal Muscles? Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 04/09/2008 | Health
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    Can Meditation Help to Read Hidden Emotional Messages in Other People's Faces?

    I recently attended a great workshop at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre, California. The class was called "Reading Emotional Messages" and taught by Paul Ekman, Ph.D, a well-know scientist who regularly trains lawyers and police officials in his techniques. This article summarized Dr. Ekman's research and suggestions. Read: Can Meditation Help to Read Hidden Emotional Messages in Other People's Faces? Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 31/08/2008 | Self Improvement
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    Obesity Crisis or Cognitive Crisis? How to Get Weight Under Control

    In early August, a scientific study published in the British Medical Journal added a novel perspective on how to think of, and consequently address, the so-called obesity epidemic that many developed countries, including the US, are experiencing. The ability to self-regulate behaviors is not a genetic given, but learnable and trainable. If adults cannot regulate their own eating and exercise habits, half the battle is lost. Read: Obesity Crisis or Cognitive Crisis? How to Get Weight Under Control Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 21/08/2008 | Health
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    Combine Physical and Mental Exercise for Brain Health: Interview With Dr. Kramer

    Interested in maintaining a healthy, strong brain? Dr. Arthur Kramer, Director of the Biomedical Imaging Center at the University of Illinois, based on recent brain research findings, suggests we should all find ways to combine physical and mental exercise. For example, have you ever considered joining a Walking Book Club? Read: Combine Physical and Mental Exercise for Brain Health: Interview With Dr. Kramer Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 17/08/2008 | Health
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    Top 25 Brain and Mind Haikus. Can You Write Yours?

    The results of a recent "Brainy Haikus" contest are in. Below you have my Favorite 10 Haikus on brain-related topics, plus many other fun ones for a total of 25... Can you write a haiku describing anything crossing your mind now? Remember the simple rules: write 3 lines, which don't need to rhyme, containing 5,7, and 5 syllables. Read: Top 25 Brain and Mind Haikus. Can You Write Yours? Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 06/08/2008 | Writing
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    Top 10 Brain Training Future Trends: New Mind/body Focus, Brain Trainers, and More

    In an emerging, dynamic, high growth market, like brain training, it is difficult to make precise projections. But, we can observe a number of trends that executives, consumers, public policy makers, and the media should watch closely in the coming years, as brain fitness and training becomes mainstream, new brain trainers appear, and an ecosystem grows around it. Here you have the Top Ten trends I predict. Read: Top 10 Brain Training Future Trends: New Mind/body Focus, Brain Trainers, and More Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 25/07/2008 | Business
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    Ready to Measure Your Brain Fitness and Cognitive Health?

    You know your weight. And your physical fitness. And a variety of health-related metrics. What about your brain fitness? In years to come, we can expect a growing number of assessments to help each of us address that precise question, using tools that today are only available to researchers and clinicians, raising both opportunities and concerns. This article explains the importance of this emerging trend. Read: Ready to Measure Your Brain Fitness and Cognitive Health? Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 14/07/2008 | Health
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    Brain Age Mythology Compared to What Really Improves Cognitive Health

    Many people have been asking us recently about whether we all have a "Brain Age" and how we can reduce our "brain ages". This concept is a myth, fueled by the (very fun) Nintendo game and a recent PBS campaign promoting a program produced by Posit Science. The concept of having a "brain age" is, itself, profoundly unscientific, as we will show in this article. Read: Brain Age Mythology Compared to What Really Improves Cognitive Health Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 29/06/2008 | Health
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    Why Smart Brains Make Stupid Decisions on Money, Work and Health

    It happens. Often. Why? We just secured an interview with Ori Brafman, co-author of Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior (Doubleday Business, 2008), to discuss our Dark Side (well, he calls if "different hidden forces" and "psychological undercurrents"). For example, look at the story of Harvard Business School students who paid $204 for a twenty-dollar bill. Read: Why Smart Brains Make Stupid Decisions on Money, Work and Health Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 21/06/2008 | Business
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    Brain Improvement and Cognitive Fitness: Fact or Fiction?

    You may already have a Nintendo Brain Age game, or at least have heard of it. You may also have read recently that start-up Lumos Labs raised $3m to develop "brain training games". In this article I address a few typical questions such as: - Do these programs cure Alzheimer's? - How do I evaluate whether any program is good for me or my clients, patients or residents? Read: Brain Improvement and Cognitive Fitness: Fact or Fiction? Read

    By: Alvaro Fernandez | 06/06/2008 | Health
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