Month: March 2022

Exosomes in Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Mechanistic Insights and Improving Outcomes

Aging is the most prominent risk factor for cognitive decline, yet behavioral symptomology and underlying neurobiology can vary between individuals. Certain individuals exhibit significant age-related cognitive impairments, while others maintain intact cognitive functioning with only minimal decline. Recent developments in genomic, proteomic, and functional imaging approaches have provided insights into the molecular and cellular substrates […]

Published on March 1, 2022

Good-enough language production

Our ability to comprehend and produce language is one of humans’ most impressive skills, but it is not flawless. We must convey and interpret messages via a noisy channel in ever-changing contexts and we sometimes fail to access an optimal combination of words and grammatical constructions. Here, we extend the notion of good-enough (GN) comprehension […]

Published on March 1, 2022

3 Steps to a Business Breakthrough

Pivoting over the past two years was a business necessity. We now need to thrive while attempting to peacefully coexist with COVID-19 and its myriad p… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the Future of Human Potential, where he leads the charge […]

Published on March 1, 2022