Lessons Learned From Training 101,000 Brains | Dr. Amy Lawson Moore | TEDxWestMonroe

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We aren’t stuck with the cognitive cards we’ve been dealt! Cognitive psychologist Dr. Amy Lawson Moore shares lessons she and her colleagues have learned about brain training from their clinical research and experience working with more than 101,000 brains. In this talk, Dr. Moore illustrates how brain training should match the complexity of cognition, the importance of achieving real-life benefits, and the universal applicability of brain training for all ages. Weaving her peer-reviewed research results with stories of hope, she shares how cognitive training is so much more than ‘brain games’! Dr. Amy Moore is a cognitive psychologist at LearningRx in Colorado Springs, CO at the headquarters of a worldwide network of brain training centers where she specializes in cognitive training and cognition assessment for neurodevelopmental disorders, learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and age-related cognitive decline.

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Status post chemo here. I NEED to get my cognitive abilities back.

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As I was doing my research on this company for my eight year old I saw another video asking to spell the first presidents last name backwards because I saw it here for the second time within 30 minutes I was able to do it quicker so I understand that it really does take that consistency I am excited to see my daughter feel just as successful

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This is amazing! Its good to see that not all of the psychology community thinks iq is fixed

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Great info! Gives me hope for a relative with TBI! Especially that last story!

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How do children develop their cognition skills?

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Why everyone has to speak with this vocal fry? It's unbearable

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