UCSF Adam Gazzaley’s Neuroscape Lab: Video Game Research to Improve Mind Quality
Publication/Creation Date
October 14 2015Description
UCSF’s Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD, UCSF Professor of Neurology, Physiology and Psychiatry, has created a cutting-edge approach to improving brain health – a new class of medicine – by building a bridge between neurosciences and consumer friendly technologies, including video games. The Neuroscape Lab is an interactive clinical media lab set up to see how video games are being developed to support treatment of brain disorders such as ADHD, Autism, Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease.Augments
Aging,
Playing,
Training,
Treating,
Monitoring,
Improving,
Preventing,
Challenging,
Multitasking,
Remembering,
InteractingKeywords
Aging,
Cognition,
Brain Function,
Brain Games,
GamesAlzheimer’s Disease,
Dementia,
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),
Parkinson's Disease ,
Anxiety,
Depression,
Research,
Medical,
Children,
Kids,
Behaviour,
Aging,
Performance,
Fitness,
Activity,
Interactive ,
Memory,
Study,
Neuroscience,
Multiple Sclerosis (MS),
Therapeutic ,
Health,
Quality Of Life,
GamesSource
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa-mVD1hRIE
https://neuroscape.ucsf.edu/
Date archived
August 13 2018Last edited
July 5 2021How to cite this entry
Neuroscape, Adam Gazzaley. (October 14 2015). "UCSF Adam Gazzaley’s Neuroscape Lab: Video Game Research to Improve Mind Quality". University of California, San Francisco. Fabric of Digital Life.
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