Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS (@comadork) 's Twitter Profile
Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS

@comadork

Adrian Owen is now on BlueSky @comadork

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If you want to find out more about why eSports make you sharper than sports, a neuroart installation and Hollywood neuroscience - with Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS and @paul_franklin_ come along to the Science and Industry Museum for Manchester Science Festival's brain waves tomorrow afternoon! scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/manchester-sci…

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Video games may boost cognition and exercise can improve mental health, but not the other way around, new research from #WesternU & Science and Industry Museum has found. Prof Adrian Owen (Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS) is presenting the findings this week at Manchester Science Festival. news.westernu.ca/2024/10/brain-…

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Esports and video games boost cognition more than sports, finds new study, but regular exercise is key to strong mental health People who frequently play games perform cognitively, on average, like people who were 13.7 years younger, said Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS

Esports and video games boost cognition more than sports, finds new study, but regular exercise is key to strong mental health

People who frequently play games perform cognitively, on average, like people who were 13.7 years younger, said <a href="/Comadork/">Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS</a>
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And what fun it was! So many people and so much going on. Hats off to Roger Highfield and the whole team Manchester Science Festival for putting on such a great festival - it’s still going until the end of this weekend!

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Ever wonder how we manage to test the brains of tens of thousands of people every year using Creyos (formerly Cambridge Brain Sciences)? How to Test The World by Roger Highfield is a wonderfully informative 2 minutes explainer blog.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/how-to-test-th…

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The The Independent features Adrian Owen Prof. Adrian M. Owen OBE, FRS and the Brain & Body study, revealing remarkable findings: regular video game players performed with improved learning and memory. Read more: hubs.li/Q02W22r80 #BrainHealth #DigitalHealth

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Commercial brain trainers really do not work. But playing video games might give you that extra boost you need. nytimes.com/2024/10/30/wel…

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i voted -- for the future of this country and the world, for women's rights and bodily autonomy, for equality, and for freedom from dictatorship and bigotry. you should vote too, if you can. help keep racist, unstable, misogynistic felons out of the highest office in our nation!

i voted -- for the future of this country and the world, for women's rights and bodily autonomy, for equality, and for freedom from dictatorship and bigotry.

you should vote too, if you can. help keep racist, unstable, misogynistic felons out of the highest office in our nation!
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🎯 Elevate patient engagement! Learn how providers gain timely, accurate cognitive insights through the new Creyos experience with 👁️ audio/visual guidance, 📝 simplified language, & 🎮 gamified features. See the optimized features here: hubs.li/Q02XPVvQ0

🎯 Elevate patient engagement! 

Learn how providers gain timely, accurate cognitive insights through the new Creyos experience with  👁️ audio/visual guidance, 📝 simplified language, &amp; 🎮 gamified features. 

See the optimized features here: hubs.li/Q02XPVvQ0
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📈 Dementia is rising - traditional assessments are burdensome, subjective & limit access. Digital tools offer efficient, reliable measures for early detection & equitable care. Explore more: hubs.li/Q02-LWnD0 #Neurology #DementiaCare #HealthEquity

📈 Dementia is rising - traditional assessments are burdensome, subjective &amp; limit access. Digital tools offer efficient, reliable measures for early detection &amp; equitable care.

Explore more: hubs.li/Q02-LWnD0  

#Neurology #DementiaCare #HealthEquity
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🕒 Beyond the MoCA Test: Improving Early Dementia Detection 🎯 Earlier detection means timely treatment sooner. Learn how modern assessments go beyond traditional tools like the MoCA in this article: hubs.li/Q02-LXJT0 #DementiaCare #CognitiveAssessment #EarlyDetection

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There was a time when Uber was amazing - brilliant, inventive, and cheap. Now they make you walk half a mile to your “pick up point”, wait there 20 mins when it’s -20°, pay $35 to travel 1.5 miles and the driver drops you 8 blocks from your destination. The end is near…

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💡Amy Buchanan, Director of Cognitive Health at Amazon One Medical, combined a mental health screener with Creyos tasks to proactively detect concerns. This program highlights the importance of proactive programs. hubs.li/Q030md5C0 #MentalHealth #CognitiveHealth #ProactiveCare

💡Amy Buchanan, Director of Cognitive Health at <a href="/OneMedical/">Amazon One Medical</a>, combined a mental health screener with Creyos tasks to proactively detect concerns.

This program highlights the importance of proactive programs. 
hubs.li/Q030md5C0

#MentalHealth #CognitiveHealth #ProactiveCare
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New Year’s resolution: stop using Twitter/X. This will be my last tweet & the last time I look at this account, so troll away. I’ve read nothing of interest here for 6 months. Time to move on, along with everyone else who has a brain. Find me where the sky is blue. Same handle.