Mobile health and the brain

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Mobile health and the brain

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Mobile health and the brain. Context. 10 essentials for brain performance Diet Removing negative thoughts Exercise Brain nutrients Positive peers Clean environment Sleep ( Zeo , FitBit ) Brain protection New learning Stress management. Outline. Diagnostics and passive training - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mobile health and the brain

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Context• 10 essentials for brain performance– Diet– Removing negative thoughts – Exercise– Brain nutrients– Positive peers– Clean environment– Sleep (Zeo, FitBit)– Brain protection– New learning– Stress management

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Outline

• Diagnostics and passive training• Active modification

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Diagnostics and passive training

• Indirect and direct measures of brain function via biofeedback and neurofeedback

• HPA axis– Growth vs. Defense– Anabolic vs. Catabolic– Rest/Digest vs. Fight/Flight– Parasympathetic vs. Sympathetic– Stressed vs. Relaxed– Endorphins/HGH/GABA/Serotonin vs.

Cortisol/Adrenaline

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Biofeedback (Heart-rate monitoring)

• Provide a heads-up, real-time display of how the brain is doing

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Biofeedback (HRV)

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Biofeedback HRV training games

(2min mark)http://vimeo.com/45933794

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Biofeedback (Blood-flow monitoring)

Hemoencephalographic (HEG)biocompresearch.com

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Biofeedback (EEG monitoring a.k.a Neurofeedback)

Tan Le (First 7:40)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVhggGSjXVg

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Neurofeedback

What is Neurofeedback?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxHR7InSQ1c

Autism and neurofeedback (First 1:30, 3:30-5:30)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiHFI36wmzo

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Active modification

• Using computer-controlled external signals to modify brain activity– Audio– Electrical– Magnetic

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Audio: Binaural BeatsFor example, if a frequency of 100 Hz is played in one ear and 107 Hz is played in the other ear, a binauralbeat of 7 Hz is created by the brain.Brain waves match or “follow” the binaural beat. Ifthe binaural beat is 7 Hz, an increase in brain waves of 7Hz occurs.

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Brainwave states

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Electrical: tDCS, tACS

• Transcranial Direct/Alternating Current Stimulation (tDCS/tACS)– ARP POV– High-performance activities– Neurological disorders

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Magnetic: TMS, SomaPulse

• Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation– Used to stimulate stem-cell production– Trials for treating Alzheimer’s