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Dan Hurley


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Average rating: 3.93 · 1,700 ratings · 230 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
Never Stop: Life, Leadershi...

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Smarter: The New Science of...

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Diabetes Rising: How a Rare...

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Natural Causes: Death, Lies...

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The 60-Second Novelist: Wha...

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A Funny Thing Happened

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“After weaning, the only food proved to enhance cognition is coffee. It’s not just that the caffeine in coffee is a stimulant; a study published in the journal Neuropharmacology in January 2013 found that caffeine improves working memory in middle-aged men independent of its stimulating effect. It’s not just the caffeine that’s beneficial, either; another study, published that same month in the journal Age, found that the working memory of elderly rats fed coffee showed significantly more improvements than those fed caffeine alone. And the benefits of coffee last far longer than the couple of hours during which its effects can be felt;”
Dan Hurley, Smarter: The New Science of Building Brain Power

“I’ve now interviewed a couple hundred researchers in the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and China. I visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where I met brain-injured veterans. I went to the San Francisco offices of Lumosity, the biggest online provider of these cognitive games aimed at improving intelligence. And I met twice with the guy who leads the funding in this area at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, or IARPA. It’s a government intelligence agency, like DARPA for spies.”
Dan Hurley, Smarter: The New Science of Building Brain Power

“Yet in Jaeggi and Buschkuehl’s study, after just four weeks of doing the N-back, the students’ scores on a measure of fluid intelligence increased, on average, by 40 percent.”
Dan Hurley, Smarter: The New Science of Building Brain Power



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