The brain fitness program & brain fitness2 : sight & sound / Eli Brown; Lennlee Keep; Peter Coyote; Anthony Stephen Tiano; Santa Fe Productions. Audiorecording.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Fe Productions, 2011.Description: 2 videodisc (approximately 120 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • QP376
Production credits:
  • Photography, Jim Hoppin, Michael Freeman, Eli Brown ; editing, Jim Hoppin ; open animation by The Agency Collective.
Host, Peter Coyote.Summary: The Brain Fitness Program is based on the brain's ability to change and adapt, even rewire itself. In the past two years, a team of scientists has developed computer-based stimulus sets that drive beneficial chemical, physical and functional changes in the brain. Dr. Michael Merzenich of the University of California and his colleagues share their scientifically based set of brain exercises in this life-altering
Item type: Audiovisual Item
Holdings
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Judith Thomas Library Audio-Visuals Audio-Visual LMO50 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AV594 Available

Originally produced for television in 2007.

Brain fitness2: sight & sound is missing.

Number 2 in title in superscript.
Special feature: Driving, synethesia, BrainPort device.

Photography, Jim Hoppin, Michael Freeman, Eli Brown ; editing, Jim Hoppin ; open animation by The Agency Collective.

Host, Peter Coyote.

The Brain Fitness Program is based on the brain's ability to change and adapt, even rewire itself. In the past two years, a team of scientists has developed computer-based stimulus sets that drive beneficial chemical, physical and functional changes in the brain. Dr. Michael Merzenich of the University of California and his colleagues share their scientifically based set of brain exercises in this life-altering