Research - San Francisco, California, United States
NeuroEducate has three aims: citizen neuroscience research, maker education, and disseminating tools. NeuroEducate has conducted crowd-based and n-of-1 based neuroscience and biohacking research at the March for Science, Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and most recently, a music festival. We offer workshops, talks, and a popular science book is currently underway. We also provide Neuroportraits - a snapshot of your brain activity captured in real time. Our aim is to share knowledge as well as to build and disseminate tools helping each person learn more about how his or her brains works - so each person can become a scientist of his or herself. In this way, each person will gain the skills they need to iteratively upgrade their brain.Upcoming book, "Smarter Tomorrow: How 15 Minutes of Neurohacking a Day Can Help You Work Better, Think Faster, and Get More Done", is aimed at a general audience. It will explore what technologies might help you upgrade your memory, attention, and self-regulation in as little as 15 minutes a day. Describes the wide potential for cognitive enhancement and applications of neuroplasticity, taking the reader through adventures in building transcranial direct current stimulators (tDCS), EEG neurofeedback, and conducting "Quantified Self" style experimentation. Includes research across three continents and interviews with top performers in a variety of fields as well as academic experts from Harvard Medical School, UCSF, University of Sydney, Stanford University, othersCurious? Ping us for more details.
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