Level Up: How Video Games Change the Brain Event Time: Sunday May 5, 2019 2:30 pm to 3:00 pm ELA Type: Innovation Hub Topic(s): Experiential Learning Area Director(s): Eric Anderson MD, PhD, Pearce Korb MD, FAAN, Jose Posas MD Description: From to Pong to Fortnite, video games have gone from an obscure basement pastime to a multi-billion dollar industry. What are the effects of this now pervasive medium on the brain? A whole generation is growing up with massive online role playing games, e-sports competitions, and mobile technology making all of these games ubiquitous.
Neurotracker Training can improve these high level mental resources to positively improve related learning traits. Analysis and Organized thinking: breaking down game or competitive situations and finding the edge. Download File. Nov 4, 2018 - Jul 15, 2006 - Just picked up a black paint Canon Model 7. I was wondering if anyone knew of sources for Canon rangefinder serial numbers.
Are the worries real?: What is the evidence for potential developmental and cognitive deficits? What is the upside? What are the implications for therapy? Come join us for a discussion of the potential neurological impacts of video games, good or bad and intended and unintended. Completion Message: CME Credits: 0 Core Competencies.
Disclosures Speaker Disclosure Eric Anderson, MD, PhD Dr. Anderson has received personal compensation for consulting, serving on a scientific advisory board, speaking, or other activities with Phillips Healthcare, Law offices of Andrew Sindler. Anderson has received compensation for serving on the Board of Directors of Corticare.
Pearce Korb, MD, FAAN Dr. Korb has received personal compensation for consulting, serving on a scientific advisory board, speaking, or other activities with Medical Education Resources (MER). Posas, MD Dr.
Posas has nothing to disclose. Monday, May 6, 2019 7:00 AM-7:30 AM Deborah Hall MD, PhD, FAAN 7:00 AM-7:45 AM Ann Marie Collier MD Joshua Kornbluth MD 8:00 AM-8:30 AM John Krakauer MD 8:00 AM-8:45 AM Ergun Uc MD Marla Scofield C-TAGME 11:45 AM-12:30 PM Lisa Shulman MD, FAAN, Barbara Jobst MD, FAAN 12:00 PM-12:30 PM Shivdev Rao 12:00 PM-1:00 PM Brendan Boyle 12:30 PM-1:00 PM Frederic Nguyen MD, David Evans MBA 1:00 PM-1:30 PM J.
NeuroTracker was used on trial basis in October at SAI's Banglore centre where women's hockey team is based. After testing the device on every member of the hockey team, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has now procured it and coach Harendra said the results are already visible on the field. 'This team is capable of winning against any team but they need self belief which will translate into team belief. For that they need mental strength. This is for the first time in Indian hockey NeuroTracker is being used to enhance mental strength of players,' Harendra said.