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Why is
curiosity so important to brain health? How can we deepen engagement and
curiosity? Discover a framework for inviting moments of wonder into your life,
and into the lives of others. Cassini Nazir, assistant professor at the
University of North Texas, leads a discussion focused on the strange,
fascinating and fragile phenomenon of being curious.
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to Marlane J. Miller for sponsoring this event and to our exclusive local media
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At Center
for BrainHealth, we can show you how to transform your mind to work stronger
and faster. We have easy-to-use, scientifically proven tools to provide you
with a proactive path to improve quality of live through brain health. Our
research shows that better brain health helps people thrive within the context
of their personal life.
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The
Center for BrainHealth, part of The University of Texas at Dallas, is a
research institute committed to enhancing, preserving and restoring brain
health across the lifespan. Major research areas include the use of functional
and structural neuroimaging techniques to better understand the neurobiology
supporting cognition and emotion in health and disease. This leading-edge
scientific exploration is translated quickly into practical innovations to
improve how people think, work and live, empowering people of all ages to
unlock their brain potential.
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Research shows that when we adopt healthier brain habits, cognitive function can often be enhanced or extended. In 2024, Center for BrainHealth celebrates its 25th anniversary and our continued commitment to discovering new science-backed approaches to bring to the public. This year, we are also launching the Great Brain Gain, inspiring people to focus on proactive gains rather than drains. Our goal is to empower communities to strengthen brain fitness through daily habits that make a difference.Center for BrainHealth part of The University of Texas at Dallas is a nonprofit research institute redefining how people understand and address the brains health and performance. Our team conducts leading-edge research and creates science-backed programs that empower people to be more proactive about their own brain health. Our brains start to decline as early as our 20-30s; cognitive neuroscience research has shown us that decline is not inevitable if we practice brain-healthy strategies. Early results from our landmark study, The BrainHealth Project, show that 80% of participants experience a meaningful improvement in their BrainHealth Index a proprietary tool, the first holistic, science-backed measure to track improvement in brain health.