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October2018

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AdamGazzaley,M.D.,Ph.D.CurriculumVitae

Contact: UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco MissionBay,SandlerNeuroscienceCenter

675NelsonRisingLane,Room511C SanFrancisco,CA94158 (mobile) 267-257-8191 (email) adam.gazzaley@ucsf.edu (websites) http://gazzaley.com https://neuroscape.ucsf.edu https://www.comewander.com http://www.akiliinteractive.com/

Education: 1982-1986 BronxHighSchoolofScience,NYC1986-1990 BS-Biochemistry,BinghamtonUniversity,NY

1990-1998 MD,PhD–Neuroscience(Dr.JohnH.Morrison) MountSinaiSchoolofMedicine,NYC

PostgraduateTraining: 1997 PostdoctoralFellow MountSinaiSchoolofMedicine,NYC 1998-1999 InterninMedicine HospitaloftheUniversityofPennsylvania 1999-2002 ResidentinNeurology HospitaloftheUniversityofPennsylvania 2002-2004 PostdoctoralFellow-CognitiveNeuroscience UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley (Dr.MarkD’Esposito&Dr.RobertKnight) 2002-2005 CognitiveNeurologyFellow UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco

FacultyAppointments: 2002-2007 AttendingNeurologist NorthernCaliforniaVAMedicalCenter UCSFMedicalCenter 2005-2010 AssistantProfessorofNeurologyandPhysiology UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco 2009-2010 AssistantProfessorofPsychiatry,UCSF 2005-2016 DirectoroftheNeuroscienceImagingCenter UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco 2010-2014 AssociateProfessorofNeurology,PhysiologyandPsychiatry UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco 2014-Present ProfessorofNeurology,PhysiologyandPsychiatry UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco •MemoryandAgingCenter •CenterofIntegrativeNeuroscience •NeuroscienceGraduateProgram •BiomedicalSciencesGraduateProgram •BioengineeringGraduateProgram •CaliforniaInstituteforQuantitativeBiosciences 2016-Present ExecutiveDirector,Neuroscape

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MedicalLicensure 2002–Present California(A79274)

SpecialtyCertification 2004 AmericanBoardofPsychiatry&Neurology

Awards/Honors 1997 KriegCorticalKudos-CorticalScholarAward 1998 MountSinai-BasicScienceAchievementAward2

1998 MorrisBenderAwardinClinicalNeurology2004 NIHCareerDevelopmentAward2005 LairdCermakAward2005 Pfizer/AFARInnovationsinAgingAward2006 EllisonFoundationNewScholarAwardinAging2009 UCSFPostdoctoralAssociationOutstandingMentorship

Award2012 HaroldBrennerPepinskyEarlyCareerAwardin

NeurobehavioralScience2015 UCSF150thAnniversaryAlumniExcellenceAward2015 ElectedMembershipinAmericanSocietyforClinical

Investigation2015 SocietyforNeuroscience–ScienceEducatorAward2015 SAGECenterDistinguishedFellow2017 PROSEAwardforTheDistractedMind

Patents: 2010 PatentApplicationUS11/041504(filed&pending) “MethodofSuppressingIrrelevantStimuli”

Co-inventors:MichaelMerzenich,EtiennedeVillers-Sidani,XiaomingZhou,JyotiMishra

2011 PatentApplicationU.S.PatentNo.9,940,844(Approved–US&Japan)“EnhancingCognitioninthePresenceofDistractionand/orInterruption”SoleInventorLicensed–AkiliInteractiveLabs

2014 PatentApplicationUS15/50258(filed&pending)“MethodsofEnhancingPerformanceonaCognitiveTaskByImprovedSelf-RegulationofInternalDistractionandComputerReadableMediumandDevicesforPracticingtheSame”SoleInventor

2014 PatentApplicationUS15/56677(filed&pending)“MethodsofEnhancingCognitionandSystemsforPracticingtheSame”SoleInventor

2016 PatentApplication62/371,607(filed&pending)“MethodsofCognitiveFitnessDetectionandTrainingandSystemsforPracticingtheSame”Co-Inventor:JyotiMishra

2016 PatentApplication62/421,049(filed&pending)“MethodsofCognitiveFitnessTrainingandAssessmentviaRhythmicEngagementandSystemsforPracticingtheSame”Co-Inventor:TheodoreZanto

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Advisor/Consultant: 2000-2009 RamCapital 2004-2017 FoundationVentures 2008-2011 AFAR’sNationalScientificAdvisoryCouncil 2008-2010 Lifelongliving,learningandLongevity(L4),CA 2009-2014 Neurofocus 2008-2016 Neuroscouting 2010 Pfizer 2010-Present ElMindA 2011-2017 DirectionFive 2011-Present AkiliInteractiveLabs

2012 IDEO 2013-2015 Fitstar 2013-Present HighFidelity

2014-Present Neuroelectrics 2014-2016 Nielsen 2014-2017 GEVentures 2014-2017 RioGrande 2015-2018 President'sCouncilonFitness,Sports&Nutrition 2015-2016 TEDMED 2015-2018 SyncProject 2015-2017 GEHealthymagination 2015-Present JazzVenturePartners 2015-2017 Enso 2016-Present MagicLeap 2016-2017 Apple 2016-2017 MaxPlay 2017 Deloitte 2016-Present RapidScience 2016-Present Vizzario 2017-Present TheVoid 2017-Present MindMaze 2017-Present Sensync

Co-Founder/ 2011-Present AkiliInteractiveLabsChiefScienceAdvisor: 2015-Present JazzVenturePartners 2017-Present Sensync BoardofDirectors: 2011-2015 ESCoNS(non-profit) 2013-2017 DirectionFive(non-profit) 2014-Present AkiliInteractiveLabs 2017-Present Sensync

EditorialBoards: 2002-2004 SAGEKE-Scienceonline 2010-Present Neuroimage 2011-Present GamesforHealth:Research,Development,andClinical Applications(G4H) 2011 Ad-hocEditor:ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScience 2012-2015 TranslationalNeuroscience 2013-Present FrontiersinNeuroscienceforYoungMinds

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2017 BrainFacts.org

JournalReviewer: Nature Neuron NatureNeuroscience JournalofNeuroscience ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScience Brain PsychologicalScience CerebralCortex

ScienceTranslationalMedicine Neuropsychologia NeurobiologyofAging Neuroimage Neuroscience Neuroinformatics JournalofCognitiveNeuroscience PsychologyandAging Cognitive,AffectiveandBehavioralNeuroscience Neurocase AnnalsofNeurology ExperimentalBrainResearch BrainResearch BehavioralNeuroscience EuropeanJournalofNeuroscience HumanBrianMapping BiologicalPsychiatry Cortex Aging,NeuropsychologyandCognition CurrentBiology Hippocampus Psychophysiology Neuroscience&BiobehavioralReviews PsychologicalBulletin JournalofExperimentalPsychology CognitiveScience Attention,Perception&Psychophysics

GrantReviewer: NationalInstituteofHealth NIAProgramProjectGrant(2011) NIHSpecialEmphasisPanel(2012) NIHSensory,Perceptual&CognitiveProcessesStudySection(2012) NIHDirector'sEarlyIndependenceAward(2015) NationalScienceFoundation(2007,2012) UKAlzheimer’sSociety DepartmentofDefense CanadianFoundationforInnovation

LaytonAlzheimerDiseaseCenter LouisianaBoardofRegents AmericanFederationofAgingResearch UCPresidentialFellowship UCSFLimitedSubmissionSelectionCommittee(2011)

ProfessionalSocieties: AmericanAcademyofNeurology CognitiveNeuroscienceSociety OrganizationforHumanBrainMapping SocietyforBehavioralandCognitiveNeurology SocietyforNeuroscience NewYorkAcademyofScience MemoryDisordersResearchSociety(byelection)

AmericanNeurologicalAssociation(byelection)Neuroscape:

Faculty TheodoreZanto,PhD-AdjunctAssistantProfessor;Neurology PeterWais,PhD-AssistantProfessor;Neurology JoaquinAnguera,PhD-AdjunctAssistantProfessor;Neurology&Psychiatry MelinaUncapher-PhDAdjunctAssistantProfessor;Neurology

Specialists DavidZiegler,PhD LaraStaples,PhD RogerAnguera

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PostdoctoralFellows WanYuHsu,PhD CourtneyGallen,PhD

Alumni Postdocs: WesClapp,PhD Founder;NeuroScoutingLLC TracyWarbrick,PhD Postdoc;ForschungszentrumJülich,Germany NathanCashdollar,PhD Post-Doc;UniversityofTrento,Italy JonathanKalkstein,MD,PhD AssociatePsychiatrist,SFGHandUCSF JacobBollinger,PhD DatainsightsscientistBrightMediaCorporation TheodoreZanto,PhD AdjunctAssistantProfessor,Neurology,UCSF JyotiMishra,PhD AssistantProfessor,Psychology,UCSD

PeterWais,PhD AssistantProfessor,Neurology,UCSF JoaquinAnguera,PhD AdjunctAssistantProfessor,Neurology&Psychiatry,UCSF BradleyVoytek,PhD AssistantProfessor,Psychology,UCSD

JudyPa,PhD AssistantProfessor,Neurology,USC MartineSchouwenburg,PhD Post-Doc,AmsterdamUniversity YixuanKu,PhD AssociateProfessoratSchoolofPsychologyandCognitive

Science,EastChinaNormalUniversity DavidZeigler,PhD Specialist,Neurology,UCSF GabeAronovich,MD MindStrong

UniversityService: 2006-2016 FoundingDirectorofUCSFNeuroscienceImagingCenter(NIC) 2006-2011 SearchCommittees: •Sarlo-EkmanEndowedChairintheStudyofHumanEmotion(Psychiatry) •Twoclinical/translationalresearchpsychiatrists(Psychiatry) •[Co-chair]MultipleSclerosisChair(Neurology) 2008-2011 MissionBayPlanningCommitteeFacultyCo-Chair 2009-present NeurologyDepartmentStrategicFinanceCommittee 2010-present NeurologyDepartmentDivisionChief 2011-present Research Advisory Committee for Institutional Research and Academic Career

DevelopmentAward(IRACDA) 2011-present UCSFIndustryRelationsAdvisoryGroup 2012-present UCBerkeleyBrainImagingCenterAdvisoryCommittee 2012-present UCSFMissionBayArtCommittee 2012-present UCSFDigitalHealthResearchCommittee 2012-present UCSFResourceAllocationProgramDigitalHealthResearchReviewCommittee 2013 UCSFNeuroscienceClinicalResearchAdvisoryCommittee 2014 UCSF150thAnniversaryForumsandLecturesSubcommittee 2016-present FoundingDirectorofUCSFNeuroscape

PublicService: 2006 OrganizedWestCoastSiemensfMRIworkshop 2006-2009 FoundingOrganizerofBayAreaNeuroscienceGathering 2006-2010 Secretary-TreasurerofSanFranciscoBayAreaSocietyforNeuroscienceChapter 2008 LocalOrganizingCommittee,HumanBrainMappingMeeting,SF,CA 2008-2009 PlanningCommitteeforL4:LifelongLiving,Learning&Longevityproject 2008-present OrganizingCommittee-BayAreaMemoryMeeting 2009 SocietyforNeuroscience’sCapitolHillDay 2010 SymposiumChair-HumanBrainMappingMeeting,Barcelona,Spain 2010-2014 PublicEducationandCommunicationCommittee-SocietyforNeuroscience

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2011 ScientificCommittee&SymposiumChair-InternationalConferenceonCognitiveNeuroscience(ICONXI),Mallorca,Spain

2011 Co-FounderofEntertainmentSoftware&CognitiveNeurotherapeuticsSociety(ESCoNS)

2011-2015 Co-organizerofESCONSMeeting(2011,2013,2015)2011 TechnologySummitPanelChair–CNSSummit,FLA2012 ContributortoSocietyforNeuroscienceBrainfacts.com2012 Co-Director,InauguralWorkshoponCognitiveAging,ColdSpringHarbor

Laboratory,NY2014 AdvisorandreviewerforIOMconsensusreport“PublicHealthDimensionsof

CognitiveAging”2014–present ScientificAdvisortoPresident’sCouncilonFitness,Sports&Nutrition

2015–2016 Co-organizerofX-TechSymposium

Scholarships/Grants: Past 1990-1992 RudinL&RMedicalScientistTrainingProgram(MSTP)Scholarship 1992-1994 AchaelisMedicalScientistTrainingProgram(MSTP)Scholarship 1995-1996 DanaFoundationPredoctoralScholarship 1996-1997 DanaFoundationPostdoctoralScholarship 2002-2004 AmericanFederationforAgingResearch(AFAR)PostdoctoralGrant 2002-2004 NIHNationalResearchServiceAward(NRSA)PostdoctoralGrant 2002-2008 NIHLRPAward 2004-2009 NIHK08(Role:PI)-CareerDevelopmentAward

2005-2009 Pfizer/AFARInnovationsinAgingResearchGrant(Role:PI)2006-2010 EllisonMedicalFoundation-NewScholarAwardinAging(Role:PI)2006–2010 Eisai/Pfizer(Role:PI)“Cholingericsystemroleinmildcognitiveimpairment”2009-2011 RobertWoodJohnsonFoundation(Role:PI)GamesforHealthResearch2007-2011 PositScience-“CognitiveTrainingofTop-downModulationinNormalAging”

(Role:PI) 2009-2012 NIH/NIAR01;AdministrativeSupplement(Role:PI)

2011-2012 UCSFClinicalandTranslationalScienceInstitute(CTSI)T1CatalystAward(Role:PI) 2008-2013 NIH/NIAR01(Role:PI)“NeuralMechanismsUnderlyingCognitiveAging” 2011-2013 NIHR21(Role:PI)“Mechanismsofself-regulationofinternaldistraction” 2009-2014 NIH/NIAR01(Role:Co-I)“EyeMovementControlinNormalElderlyandMCI” 2011 -2014 Center17(PI:Gazzaley) “NeuroscienceresearchinPsychiatryandGeriatrics” 2013-2015 KeckFuturesInitiative(PI:Gazzaley):“ClosingtheLoopBetweentheBrainandtheDigital

World” 2013-2015 KeckFuturesInitiative(co-PI:Gazzaley)“NatureandCognitiveRestoration:HowDoesthe

BrainBehaveinaNon-digitalWorld?” 2014-2015 RichardLounsberyFoundation:AchievingCognitiveEnhancementviaRhythmTraining 2014-2015 GrammyFoundation:Reversingage-relatedneuro-cognitivedeclinewithrhythm 2012-2016 NIH/NIMHR01(PI:Gazzaley):Causaldynamicsinneuralnetworksunderlyingtop-down

modulation 2011-2016 NIH/NIAR01(PI:Kramer;Role:Co-I):CognitiveandBehavioralControlinFTD 2012-2017 NIH/NIAR01(PI:Gazzaley) NeuralMechanismsofLearningtoResolveInterferenceinYoungerandOlderAdults

Current

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2013-2018 NIH/NIMHR34(co-PI:Gazzaley/Arean) Canmentalhealthappsworkintherealworld?Afeasibilitypilotstudy 2015-2018 HowIDecideFoundation(PI:Gazzaley) CognitiveControlTrainingforEnhancingDecisionMakingAbilities 2015-2020 NIH/NIAR01(PI:Gazzaley) EnhancingCognitiveControlinOlderAdultswithComplementaryInterventions 2015-2018 NSF(PI:Gazzaley)ScienceofLearning

MentoredGrants 2007 UCSFSchoolofMedicineDean'sSummerResearch -BrianToy(MDstudent) 2007-2009 UniversityofCaliforniaOfficeofthePresident'sPostdoctoralFellowship -WesleyClapp(Postdoc) 2007 -2008 SandlerResearchFellowship -TimVerstynen(Postdoc) 2007-2008 LarryL.HillblomCenterfortheBiologyofAgingResearchFellowship -JamesChadick(graduatestudent) 2008 UCSFSchoolofMedicineDean'sSummerResearch -ArulThangavel(medicalstudent)

2007 -2012 NIHLoanRepaymentProgram(LRP) -JacobBollinger,JonKalkstein,JoaquinAnguera,JudyPa,TedZanto

2008 -2011 VAResearchFellowship -JonathanKalkstein(Postdoc)

2008 -2010 NIHROIMinoritySupplement -JoaquinAnguera(Postdoc)

2010-2013 IRACDAScholarsinScience(ISIS)Fellowship -JoaquinAnguera(Postdoc)

2011-2014 IRACDAScholarsinScience(ISIS)Fellowship -BradleyVoytek(Postdoc)

2009-2012 NIHPostdoctoralNRSAFellowship -TedZanto(Postdoc) 2009-2014 NIHK08-CareerDevelopmentAward -JudyPa(AssistantProfessor;Neurology) 2010 UCSFPostdocresearchaward(PDRA) -TedZanto,JyotiMishra 2010 Post-doctoralbreakthroughinBiomedicalResearch -JyotiMishra(Postdoc) 2010-2011 DorisDukeFellowship -ArulThangavel(MedicalStudent) 2011-2016 NIHK99/R00-CareerDevelopmentAward

-LisaBauer(Postdoc;Nursing) 2012-2015 NIHK24-MidcareerAward -PatArean(Professor;Psychiatry) 2012–2015 NIHK01-CareerDevelopmentAward -KajaLeWinn(AssistantProfessor;Psychiatry) 2013–2014 UniversityofCaliforniaOfficeofthePresident'sPostdoctoralFellowship -BradleyVoytek(Postdoc)

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PresentationsbyInvitation(640total):HighlightsPublicShowcases:AppliedBrilliance,NerdNite,SciFoo,SXSW(x5),FutureMed,TedX(x3),CommonwealthClub(X6),WHOGlobalForum,LivingWellSummit,Dreamforce,NIVIDIAGTC,LearningandtheBrain,FjordKitchen,Mozart&Mind,ScienceCafé,MilkenInstituteGlobalConference,CalAcademyofScienceNightlife,Wonderfest,Bohemian Grove- Museum Talk, Summit Series, AARP Annual Meeting (x6), TEDMED co-host, ExponentialMedicine, Israeli BrainTech,Wisdom2.0,WiredHealth,Neurogaming, Summit at Sea,Near Future, FurtherFuture,LASER,XTech,Ecosperity,AspenBrainLab,Aging2.0,LighteninginaBottle,FortuneBrainstormHealth,KES,CESSummit,DepositConference,A-Fest,Countries:US,Portugal, Italy (X6),Holland (x2), Spain (x4),Germany (x13), Japan (x4),Columbia, India (x7),Canada (x4),Australia (x8),UK (x3),Malaysia, France (X3),Brazil (X2), SaudiArabia (X2), Israel (X3), Turkey,Ireland,China(X4),Switzerland(X5),Africa,InternationalWaters,Cuba,Singapore,BVI,MexicoUniversities: UC San Francisco, UC San Diego, UCDavis, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, UC Irvine, UC LosAngeles,SFState,MountSinai,DukeU,Stanford,WayneState,UToronto,OxfordU,UArizona,UTDallas,MIT,Harvard,Max Planck - Berlin, U Amsterdam, Florida Atlantic U, U British Columbia, Kyoto U, U Rochester,BrandeisU,UMichigan,UMiami,UIllinoisChampagne-Urbana,OhioState,Yale,UofMissouri,WashingtonUniversity,BarIlanUniversity,SalkInstitute,TrinityCollege,JohnsHopkinsUniversity,JohnsHopkinsMedicalCenter,UTAustin,ColumbiaU,EasternChinaNormalUniversity,CHUV,Vanderbilt,UVermont,UofGeneva,,GermanSportUniversityCologne,UniversityMunichCompanies:Pfizer,Apple,Sony,Zynga,Amazon,IDEO,Proctor&Gamble,Google,GeneralElectric,Theravance,Takeda,Nielsen,Unicharm,PositScience,Fjord,NVIDIA,Oculus,GEVentures,Dolby,Knoll,Microsoft,PuretechVentures, Siemens, Zynga, Biogen, SalesForce, RedBull, Tamasek, Samsung, IFF, Meyer Sound, Dolby Labs,Fortune,Takeda,GoogleX,Linked-In,Deloitte,Doximity,Autodesk,NapaValleyReserve,WallStreetJournal,FirstRepublic,Philips,Economist,Deloitte,Foundations:GatesFoundation,AARP,AFAR,EllisonFoundation,ALFA,NAKFI,YPO,Alzheimer’sAssoc,AAAS,InstituteofMusicandNeurologicalFunctions,AmericanAcademyofAmericanColleges,RobertWoodJohnsonFoundation,HowIDecide,WellcomeTrust,MuseumofNaturalHistoryMash-ups: Magician (Robert Strong); Musicians (Mickey Hart – Grateful Dead; Rob Garza – ThieveryCorporation);Technologist(PhilipRosedale–SecondLife/HighFidelity);Scientist(DaphneBavalier);MeditationLeader(JackKornfield),Author(TimFerriss),Actor/Director(JonFavreau),ScienceFictionWriter(RobReid)International=(I),National=(N),Regional=(R)

1997

1. (R) HippocampusClub,RockefellerUniversity,NY2. (N) AmericanAssociationofAnatomists,CajalClub,NewOrleans,LA

2003

3. (R) PrimaryCarePractitioners,SanFrancisco,CA

2004 10presentations4. (R) NorthernCaliforniaConsortium,UCSF,CA5. (R) NeuropsychologyConference,VAMedicalCenter,Martinez,CA6. (R) Neurologyconference,Woodstock,NY7. (R) Internalmedicinephysiciansconference,Woodstock,NY8. (R) MemoryandAgingCenterGrandRounds,UCSF,CA9. (R) NeurologyGrandRounds,NYU,NY10. (R) TranslationalNeuroscienceInterdepartmentalSeminar,MountSinai,NY11. (R) Cognition&PerceptionSeminar,NYUPsychology&CenterforNeuralScience,NY12. (R) FrontiersinNeurologyandNeuroscience,UCSF,CA

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13. (R) CenterforCognitiveNeuroscienceSeminar,DukeUniversity,NC2005 25presentations

14. (R) UniversityofToronto,DeptofPsychology,EbbinghausEmpireLecturer,Canada15. (R) UCSFDept.ofPhysiology,CA16. (R) SanFranciscoPsychiatricSociety,CA17. (R) PositScienceCorporation,SanFrancisco,CA18. (R) LangleyPorterPsychiatricInstitute,UCSF,CA19. (R) PfizerRegionalDistrictMeeting,Berkeley,CA20. (R) MagneticResonanceUnit,SanFranciscoVAMedicalCenter,CA21. (R) MemoryDisordersResearchSociety,CermakAwardPresentation,AZ22. (R) UniversityofMiamiVAMedicalCenter,GeriatricsGrandRounds,FL23. (R) PsychologyDept.,StanfordUniversity,CA24. (R) 15Presentationstocommunityphysiciansontheagingbrain

2006 31presentations

39. (I)NeurobiologyofAgingBrainSymposium,Tasmania,Australia40. (N) NewYorkAcademyofSciences–ImagingandtheAgingBrain,NewYork,NY41. (R) UCSFVAMedicalCenter,GeriatricsDept.,SanFrancisco,CA42. (R) CaliforniaPacificMedicalCenter,PsychiatryDeptGrandRounds,SanFrancisco,CA43. (R) GladstoneInstituteofNeurologicalDisease,SanFrancisco,CA44. (R) EarnestGalloClinicandResearchCenter,Emeryville,CA45. (R) InterdisciplinaryForumonCognitiveNeuroscienceandNeuroimaging,UCSF,CA46. (R) GeriatricsInterestGroup,UCSF,SanFrancisco,CA47. (R) FromMoleculestoMedicine,UCSF,SanFrancisco,CA48. (R) Smith-KettlewellEyeResearchInstitute,CA49. (R) Ask-a-ScientistSeminar,BazaarCafé,SanFrancisco,CA50. (R) 20Presentationstocommunityphysiciansontheagingbrain

2007 21presentations

70. (N) NIHCognitiveAgingSummit,WashingtonDC71. (N)WestCoastSiemensfMRIWorkshop,UCSF,CA72. (R) CognitiveNeuroscienceForum,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA73. (R) GrandRounds,PeninsulaMedicalCenter,Burlingame,CA74. (R) BrainandCognitionSeminarSeries,UniversityofIllinois,Champaign-Urbana,IL75. (R) MountSinaiMSTPStudentCareerSeminar,NY76. (R) UCSFMemoryandAgingCenterSeminar,CA77. (R) FunctionalImagingSymposium,presentedbyGallocenterandIND,CA78. (R) 13Presentationstocommunityphysiciansontheagingbrain

2008 24presentations

91. (I)HumanBrainMappingWorkshop,Melbourne,Australia92. (N) AmericanFederationofAgingResearchAnnualMeeting,SantaBarbara,CA93. (R) McKnightSeminarSeries,UniversityofArizona,AZ94. (R) BrainMappingSeminarSeries,UCLA,CA95. (R) MedicalAdvancesthatWillShapeourFuture,SanFrancisco,CA96. (R) MountSinaiNeurologyGrandRounds,NYC,NY97. (R) UCSFMemoryandAgingCenterGrandRounds,CA98. (R) AgingResearchSeminarSeries,StanfordUniversity,Veteran’sHospital,CA99. (R)CognitiveNeuroscienceForum,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA100. (R) CenterforLearninginRetirement,SanFrancisco,CA101. (R) BrainTalk,AppleStore,SanFrancisco,CA102. (R) BrainTalk,AppleStore,Soho,NYC

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103. (R) UCSFFoundation,SanFrancisco,CA104. (R) Memory&theAgingBrain,ScienceCafé,AtlasCafé,SanFrancisco,CA105. (R) UCSFNeurosciencegraduateprogramretreat,Monterey,CA106. (R) CityCollege'sOlderAdultsDepartment,TheSequoias,SanFrancisco,CA107. (R) 8Presentationstocommunityphysiciansontheagingbrain

2009 27presentations

115. (I)HippocampalResearchConference,Verona,Italy116. (I)CongressonAnti-AgingMedicineandBiomedicalTechnologies,Portugal117. (N)AcademiX2009(Apple):TechnologicalInnovationandEducation,SaltLakeCity,UT118. (N) AssociationforPsychologicalScience–InvitedAddress,SanFrancisco,CA119. (N)MedicalEducationConference(Apple),Cupertino,CA120. (R)CognitiveNeuroscienceSeminarSeries,Veteran’sHospital,MartinezCA121. (R) FormalSeminarSeries,BuckInstituteforAgeResearch,Marin,CA122. (R) InstituteofGerontologyColloquiumSeries,WayneState,DetroitMI123. (R) Theravance,Inc.,SanFrancisco,CA124. (R) DistinguishedSpeakerColloquium,SanFranciscoStateUniversity,CA125. (R) CenterforBrainHealth,UTDallas,TX126. (R) CognitiveNeuroscienceForum,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA127. (R) RossmoreRetirementCommunity,WalnutCreek,CA128. (R) BrainHealthSymposiumattheCommonwealthClub,SanFranciscoCA129. (R) AARPAnnualmeeting,LV,CA130. (R) ScienceSalonSeriesTalk,VibrantBrains,SanFrancisco,CA131. (R) Lifelong,LivingandLearning,WellnessLectureSeries,UCSFFoundation,SanFrancisco,CA132. (R) CityCollege'sOlderAdultsDepartment,TheSequoias,SanFrancisco,CA133. (R) MarinCountyCommissiononAging,Marin,CA134. (R) 8Presentationstocommunityphysiciansontheagingbrain

2010 32presentations

142. (I)SharpBrainsVirtualSummit:TechnologyforCognitiveHealthandPerformance143. (I)SPIE/HVEIInternationalConference,CA,USA144. (I)FrontalLobeConference,Toronto,Canada145. (I)NeurocognitiveNetworks2010,Florida,USA146. (I)TheDallasAgingandCognitionConference,Texas,USA147. (I)SymposiumChair&Presenter,HumanBrainMappingMeeting,Barcelona,Spain148. (I)GamesforHealthConference,BostonUSA149. (I)GordonConference,InauguralmeetingontheNeurobiologyofAging,WatervilleValley,NH150. (I)NeurocriticalCareSocietyAnnualmeeting,SanFrancisco,CA151. (N)TheDallasAgingandCognitionConference,Dallas,TX152. (N) NeurocognitiveNetworksmeeting,BocaRaton,FLA153. (N) EllisonFoundationColloquiumontheBiologyofAging,WoodsHole,MA154. (N) AARPannualmeeting,Orlando,FLA155. (N) AppliedBrillianceConference,Ojai,CA156. (N)MeetingforAppleengineersineducationdivision,Cupertino,CA157. (R)DepartmentofPsychology,UCSantaBarbara,CA158. (R)QB3-CCASymposium,UCSF,CA159. (R) DepartmentofPsychology,YaleUniversity,CA160. (R) DepartmentofPsychology,HarvardUniversity,Boston,MA161. (R) BrainAgingNeuroimagingGroup,MassGeneralHospital,Boston,MA162. (R) CommunicationsDepartment,StanfordUniversity,CA163. (R) NeurosurgeryGrandRounds,UCSF,CA

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164. (R) TheSanFranciscoWriter’sGrotto,SF,CA165. (R) Health&Wellnessforolderadults,JewishCommunityCenter,SFCA166. (R) VillaMarinRetirementCommunity,Marin,CA167. (R) ScienceSalonSeriesTalk,VibrantBrains,FosterCityJewishCommunityCenter,CA168. (R) SanFranciscoPublicLibrary,SF,CA169. (R) UCSFNeurosciencegraduateprogramretreat,Monterey,CA170. (R) MoleculestoMedicineSymposium,UCSF,CA171. (R) OsherLifelongLearningInstitute,SanFranciscoStateUniversity,CA172. (R) fMRISpeakerSeries,UniversityofMichigan,IL173. (R) NerdNite,SF,CA

2011 48presentations

315. (I)DallasAgingandCognitionConference,Texas316. (I)SharpBrainsVirtualSummit317. (I)GermanScienceFoundation–AgingWorkshop,Berlin,Germany318. (I)InternationalConferenceonNeuralNetworks-“FromBrainstoMachines”,SanJose,CA319. (I)EntertainmentSoftwareandCognitiveNeurotherepeuticsSocietyMeeting(ESCoNS),SF,CA320. (I)InternationalCognitiveNeuroscienceSocietyMeeting,CognitiveAging,Spain321. (I)InternationalCognitiveNeuroscienceSocietyMeeting,WMandAttention,Spain322. (I)GamesforHealthEurope,KeynoteAddress,Amsterdam,NL323. (N)MultitaskingMeeting,StanfordUniversity,CA324. (N) Learning&theBrainConference:Igenerationmeeting,SF,CA325. (N) TEDxSanJose,CA–“TheDistractedMind”326. (N) NationalScienceTeacher’sAssociation,SF,CA327. (N) KQEDLecture,SF,CA328. (N) PuretechVentures,Boston,CA329. (N) AARPannualmeeting,LosAngeles,CA330. (N)MindMatters–Proctor&Gamble,Cincinnati,OH331. (N) CNSSummit,FLA332. (R) CareerDevelopmentmeeting,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,CA333. (R) DepartmentofPsychology,BrandeisUniversity,MA334. (R) McGovernInstituteSymposium,MIT,MA335. (R) AppliedBrillianceSalon:TheshapeoftheFuture,SF,CA336. (R) PuretechVentures,Boston,CA337. (R) SFNeurologicalSocietyAnnualMeeting,Monterey,CA338. (R) CognitiveControlConference,UCBerkeley,Berkeley,CA339. (R) UCSFMemoryandAgingCenterGrandRounds,SF,CA340. (R) Alzheimer'sAssociationNorthernCA,SantaCruz,CA341. (R) WireheadTalkback,SFPlayhouse,SF,CA342. (R) Mini-medicalschool,UCSF,CA343. (R) PersonalizedHealthProjectSummit,SFCA344. (R) SiemensHeadquarters,Erlangen,Germany345. (R) ResearchCentreJülich,Germany346. (R) GermanCenterforNeurodegenerativeDiseases(DZNE)-Bonn,Germany347. (R) MaxPlanckInstituteforHumanDevelopment,Berlin,Germany348. (R) PostdoctoralFellowBootcamp,UCSF,SF,CA349. (R) CommonwealthClub,SF,CA350. (R) TechCentralSF,GamificationPanel,SF,CA351. (R) LangleyPorterNeuroscienceSeminarSeries,UCSF,SF,CA352. (R) PACCTRSeminar,UCSF,SF,CA353. (R) DepartmentofPsychology,UniversityofAmsterdam,NL

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354. (R) DepartmentofNeurologyandNeurologicalSciences,StanfordUniversity,CA355. (R) CommonwealthClubofCalifornia,SocialNetworkingandtheBrain,SF,CA356. (R) Mini-medicalschool,UCSF,CA357. (R) RetrainingtheBrain,UCSF,CA358. (R) Neuroscience&Psychology,FloridaAtlanticUniversity,FLA359. (R)YorkHouseHighSchool,Vancouver,Canada360. (R)BrainResearchCenter,UniversityofBritishColumbia,Canada361. (R)MaxPlanckInstituteforHumanDevelopment,Berlin,Germany362. (R)GrattanElementarySchool(4thgrade),SF,CA

2012 42presentations

222. (I)UnicharmCo.–Berkeley,CA223. (I)AssistedLivingFederationofAmerica(ALFA),“Aging”,AnnualMeeting,Dallas,TX224. (I)AssistedLivingFederationofAmerica(ALFA),“Alzheimer’sDisease”,AnnualMeeting,TX225. (I)IDEOExecutiveLeadershipMeeting,SF,CA226. (I)NIMHCognitiveRemediationforMentalDisordersMeeting,WashingtonDC227. (I)SharpBrainsVirtualSummit228. (I)ColdSpringHarbor,InauguralCognitiveAgingWorkshop,“PrefrontalCortex”,NY229. (I)ColdSpringHarbor,InauguralCognitiveAgingWorkshop,“AgingPrefrontalCortex”,NY230. (I)8thForumofParkinson'sDiseaseandGeriatricNeurologicalDisease,Kyoto,Japan231. (I)KokoroResearchCenter,KyotoUniversity,Japan232. (I)Neuromarketingmeeting,Bogota,Columbia233. (N)RecentAdvancesinNeurology,SF,CA234. (N)SouthbySouthWest(SXSW),Austin,TX235. (N)Leadership Legacy Life (L3),SF,CA236. (N)ANA’sTranslationalandClinicalResearchCourseforClinician-Scientists,SF,CA237. (N)AmericanSocietyforStereotacticandFunctionalNeurosurgery,SF,CA238. (N)GamesforHealth,Boston,MA239. (N)KQEDForum–NPR240. (N)WhiteHouse–Games:ImpactonAttentionandWell-Being,Washington,DC.241. (N)AnnualAARPmeeting–GalapresentationwithMickeyHart(GratefulDead),NewOrleans242. (N)GatesFoundation–EngagementandAcademicTenacity,Boston,MA243. (N)NeurotechLeader’sForum,SF,CA244. (N)NAKFIInformedBraininaDigitalWorldConference,LA,CA245. (N)AudioEngineeringSociety,“TheFutureisnow”,SF,CA246. (N)InstituteofMedicine,Cognitiveagingplanningmeeting,DC247. (N)AmericanCollegeofNeuropsychopharmacologymeeting,FLA248. (R)YoungPresidentsOrganization,NorthernCaliforniaChapter,SF,CA249. (R)SanQuentinPrison,CA250. (R)SocietyforNeuroscienceStaff,DC251. (R)CenterforVisualScience,UniversityofRochester,NY252. (R)Health2.0;SFchapter,CA 253. (R)StanfordInstituteforNeuro-innovationandTranslationalNeuroscienceSeminar,CA254. (R)DepartmentofPhysiologyAnnualRetreat,UCSF,CA255. (R)CommonwealthClub,withMattRichtel(NYTcolumnistandPulitzerPrizewinner),CA256. (R)PlymouthPlaceRetirementCommunity,Chicago,CA257. (R)CommonwealthClub,CA258. (R)PepinskyEarlyCareerAwardPresentation,ColumbusOhio259. (R)UCSFMemoryandAgingCenter,GrandRounds,SF,CA260. (R)UCSFPsychiatryDepartment,GrandRounds,SF,CA

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261. (R)UCSFNeurologyGrandRounds,SF,CA262. (R)CenterforNeuralEngineeringandProstheses–UCB/UCSF,CA263. (R)Children'sDaySchool(7th/8thgrade),SF,CA

2013 56presentations

264. (I)TEDxABS–Mumbai,India–“ClosingtheLoopbetweenourBrainandEducation”265. (I)ABS-UnpluggedConference-2Lectures;“TheDistractedMind”,Mumbai,India267. (I)ABS-UnpluggedConference-2Lectures;“PlasticityacrosstheLifespan”,MumbaiIndia269. (I)ABS-UnpluggedConference-2Lectures;“MindandBrain”,MumbaiIndia271. (I)FutureMed–SingularityUniversity,CA272. (I)AnnualBaycrestRotmanResearchInstituteNeuroscienceConference,Toronto,CA273. (I)Fjordglobalpresentation,SF,CA274. (I)ESCONS-2,LA,CA275. (I)AgingandCognition2013,DortmundGermany276. (I)StimulatingBrainfunction,BarcelonaSpain277. (I)CognitiveEnhancement,BarcelonaSpain278. (I)ScienceFoo,GoogleCampus,CA279. (I)HYASTACEOConference,HalfBoonBay,CA280. (I)WHOGlobalForumonInnovationforAgeingPopulations–‘Cognitivetraining’,KobeJapan281. (I)WHOGlobalForumonInnovationforAgeingPopulations-‘FutureInnovations’,KobeJapan282. (N)UniversityofCaliforniaFoundation,CA283. (N)CognitiveRemediationConference,NYC,NY284. (N)Games,LearningandSociety(GLS)Conference,Madison,WI285. (N)TMScourselecturer,BethIsraelMedicalCenter,Boston,MA286. (N)GamesforHealth,Boston,MA287. (N)Nielsen,SF,CA288. (N)SoCap,SF,CA289. (N)LivingWellSummit,3Lectures,Vail,CA290. (N)CongressionalNeuroscienceCaucus,2Lectures,WashingtonDC292. (N)Health2.0,SantaClara,CA293. (N)AnnualAARPMeeting,Atlanta,GA294. (N)InternationalNeuroethicsSociety,SDCA295. (N)Dreamforce,UnusualThinkersSeries,SFCA296. (N)SandyHookSymposium,SFCA297. (R)YoungPresidentsOrganization,BarbaryCoastChapter,HalfMoonBay,CA298. (R)UCIrvineDistinguishedLectureonBrain,LearningandMemory,Irvine,CA299. (R)UCIrvineCenterfortheNeurobiologyofLearningandMemorySeminar,Irvine,CA300. (R)FjordKitchenpanel,Futureofwearabletechnology,SF,CA301. (R)MenloSchoolWorkshop,CA302. (R)CapacitorLabWorkshop,CA303. (R)MultidisciplinaryResearchColloquiumSeriesinAging,USC,CA304. (R)PresidioHillSchool(7th/8thgrade),SF,CA305. (R)ScienceOnlineBayArea,SF,CA306. (R)MozartandtheMindSeries,Scripps,SD,CA307. (R)SFMusicTechSummit,SF,CA308. (R)NeuroscienceofMagic,SF,CA309. (R)UCSFFoundationBoardofDirectors,SFCA310. (R)TheTerraces,LosAltos,CA311. (R)UCSDCognitiveNeuralSystemsSeminar,SD,CA312. (R)UIUCNeuroscienceColloquia,Champaign-UrbanaIl313. (R)UCSFDiscoveryTalk,SFCA

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314. (R)MeyerSound,BerkeleyCA315. (R)UCSFOSR,SFCA316. (R)StanfordUniversity,“NeuroscienceofMagic,PaloAltoCA317. (R)MVLAParentEducationSeries,LosAltos,CA318. (R)TheBattery–Inauguralspeaker,SFCA319. (R)GEBODMeeting,NYC

2014 74presentations

320. (I)TakedaNeuroinnovationSymposium,Deerfield,IL321. (I)NVIDIAGTC–Panelsession,SanJoseCA322. (I)NVIDIAGTC,SanJoseCA323. (I)GamesforChange,NYC324. (I)MilkenInstituteGlobalConference,CA325. (I)OxfordUniversity,UK326. (I)DigitalEducationShowAsia,KualaLumpurMalaysia327. (I)DigitalEducationShowAsia,-Symposiumsession,KualaLumpurMalaysia328. (I)ESCAN,DortmundGermany329. (I)ColdSpringHarborSymposium:Cognition,NY330. (I)FrontiersinNeuroscienceSymposium,BuziosBrazil331. (I)LeWeb,Paris,France332. (I)WPO,SFCA333. (I)TEDMED2014cohost-“Wejustdon’tknow”,SF,CA334. (I)TEDMED2014cohost“HumanNatureInsideandOut”,SF,CA335. (I)TEDMED2014cohost“Don’tyoudaretalkaboutthis”,SF,CA336. (I)Dreamforce2014,SF,CA337. (I)GE-WhitneyConference2014,NY338. (I)RedditAMA339. (I)WSJ.DLive,Laguna,CA340. (I)AtlanticPhilanthropies,UCSF,CA341. (I)SharpBrainsSummit342. (I)ExponentialMedicine,SD,CA343. (I)BrainTrustIV–GEHealthcare,DC344. (N)LearningandtheBrain,SFCA345. (N)LearningandtheBrain,SFCA346. (N)SXSW–Interactive,Austin,TX347. (N)SXSW–Music,Austin,TX348. (N)MozartandtheBrain,SD,CA349. (NSummerInstituteinCognitiveNeuroscience,SantaBarbara,CA350. (N)SocietyforNeuroscienceSocialIssuesRoundtable,WashingtonDC351. (N)BohemianGrove-MuseumTalk,CA352. (N)AARPAnnualMeeting,SanDiego,CA353. (N)AARPAnnualMeeting–Salon,SanDiego,CA354. (N)MemberAccessPacific–,PortlandOR355. (N)ESA’s5thAnnualGames&LearningSummit,LACA356. (N)InstituteofMedicine(IOM)–CognitiveAgingWorkshop,IrvineCA357. (N)NIMHOutreachPartnershipProgramWebinar358. (N)Entrepreneur’sClub,SFCA359. (N)SummitSeries,Eden,Utah360. (N)CNCAnnualSymposium,StanfordCA361. (N)LearningandtheBrain,BostonMA362. (N)InternationalSocietyforNeurofeedbackandResearch(ISNR),IrvineCA

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363. (N)BrainTrustIV–GEHealthcare,DC364. (R)NerdNite,SFCA365. (R)UCSFDigitalHealthSeminar,SFCA366. (R)FrontiersofScience–UCSF,SF,CA367. (R)SonyComputers/PlayStation,SanMateo,CA368. (R)ZyngaZ-series,SF,CA369. (R)OculusVR,IrvineCA370. (R)OsherLifelongLearningInstitute,Berkeley,CA371. (R)CaliforniaAcademyofScience–Nightlife,SF,CA372. (R)BeyondAcademiaConference,Berkeley,CA373. (R)UCDavisM.I.N.D.Institute,Sacramento,CA374. (R)NeuroscapeLabLaunchEvent,SF,CA375. (R)GEVentures,CA376. (R)NIHSTEPForum,Bethesda,MD377. (R)DukeUniversity,Durham,NC378. (R)NIMHMentalHealthServicesMeeting,Bethesda,MD379. (R)DigitalHealthSummerSummit,SFCA380. (R)BuckInstituteSeminar,MarinCA381. (R)Alzheimer’sAustralia,Melbourne,Australia382. (R)Alzheimer’sAustralia,Melbourne,Australia383. (R)BioMelbourneNetwork,Melbourne,Australia384. (R)ArcFusionTalk,SF,CA385. (R)SmartNightOut,YerbaBuenaCenter,SF,CA386. (R)SynapticHour–CapacitorDance-YerbaBuenaCenter,SF,CA387. (R)DistinguishedSpeakerSeries,UniversityofMissouri388. (R)BrainMachineInterfaceSeminar,UCBerkeley389. (R)RossmoorSeniorAdultCommunity,WalnutCreek,CA390. (R)CPMCgrandrounds,SFCA391. (R)CommonwealthClub,SFCA392. (R)BohemianClub–MuseumTalk,SFCA393. (R)AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory-SacklerBrainCourse,NYC

2015 66presentations

394. (I)IsraelBrainTech2015,TelAviv,Israel395. (I)Wisdom2.0,SF,CA396. (I)TOBATMedicalStudentCongress,AnkuraTurkey397. (I)WiredHealth2015,LondonUK398. (I)MicrosoftCEOSummit,SeattleWA399. (I)SciFoo–Google,SantaClaraCA400. (I)InternationalAcademyofTrialLawyers,SeattleOR401. (I)DigitalEducationShowAfrica(Johannesburg)402. (N)AAASScience&TechnologyPolicyFellowSeminar,DC403. (N)WhiteHouse-OSTPWorkshop:BridgingNeuroscienceandLearning,DC404. (N)SummitSeries,Utah405. (N)AnnualAdvancesinNeurology,Halfmoonbay,CA406. (N)BusinessCouncilMeeting,MenloPark,CA407. (N)SingularityUniversityConference,TelAviv,Israel408. (N)SXSWInteractive,AustinTX409. (N)AARPAnnualMeeting,MiamiFLA410. (N)AARPAnnualMeeting–Salon,MiamiFLA411. (N)GEHealthcare

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412. (N)GlobalCre8Summit,TiananCyberPark,ShenzhenChina413. (N)WearableDevices&BrainHealth2015,NYC414. (N)MindBodyGreen–Revitatlize,TusconArizona415. (N)AmazonHealthcare,SeattleWA416. (N)TransformativeTechnologyConference,PaloAlto,CA417. (N)NASdigitalmediapanel,SD,CA418. (N)GSVExecutiveSummit,Colorado419. (N)BrainFuturesConference,Annapolis,MD420. (N)TedxSonoma,CA421. (N)InstituteofMusicandNeurologicalFunction,20thAnniversary,NYC422. (N)AmericanAssociationofMedicalColleges–MedicalEducationmeeting,MD423. (N)AmericanAssociationofMedicalColleges–MedicalEducationmeeting,MD424. (N)SummitatSea,InternationalWaters425. (N)SummitatSea–ARCFusion,InternationalWaters426. (N)BiogenTechSymposiumKeynote,BostonCA427. (R)DistinguishedLectureSeries,UC-DavisCenterforMind&Brain,CA428. (R)DistinguishedVisitingSpeaker’sSeries,DeptofPsychology,WashingtonUniversity,MO429. (R)PacificUnionClub–EndsandMeansluncheon,SFCA430. (R)KAUST,SaudiArabia431. (R)KingAbdulazizMedicalCenter,SaudiArabia432. (R)PacificUnionClub,SFCA433. (R)CommonwealthClub,LafayetteCA434. (R)HearstInnovationLab,SFCA435. (R)BarIlanUniversity,TelAviv,Israel436. (R)SanFranciscoSymphonyluncheon,SFCA437. (R)AdvancingWellbeingSeminar–MITMediaLab,BostonMA438. (R)DolbyLabs,CupertinoCA439. (R)AppleStudioTeam,CupertinoCA440. (R)AppleSpecialProjects,CupertinoCA441. (R)NeuroscienceSeminarSeries,SalkInstitute,SDCA442. (R)TrinityCollege,DublinIreland443. (R)IDEO,PaloAltoCA444. (R)KnollInc,SF,CA445. (R)AgingGracefully Chamber,SF,CA446. (R)NeurogamingConference,SF,CA447. (R)CERSIAdvisoryBoardmeeting,StanfordUniversity,CA448. (R)SFChamberofCommerce,SF,CA449. (R)InformedHealth2015,SFCA450. (R)NuevaInnovativeLearningConference,CA451. (R)BSSR–NIH452. (R)NimaCapital,NYC453. (R)RWJF–What’sNextHealth,NJ454. (R)JohnsHopkinsUniversity,BaltimoreMD455. (R)NeurologyGrandRounds,JohnsHopkinsMedicalCenter,BaltimoreMD456. (R)INI-MusicoftheMind,LACA457. (R)SAGECenterDistinguishedFellowLecture,SBCA458. (R)TAG–UCSF,CA459. (R)MITPress,BostonCA

2016 70presentations

460. (I)ImperialCollegeofLondonandGEHealthymagination,LondonUK

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461. (I)InternationalConferenceonMusicPerceptionandCognition,SFCA462. (I)WorldCongressonPsychophysiology,HavanaCuba463. (I)EcosperityConference2016,Singapore464. (I)SamsungCEOSummit,CA465. (I)WellcomeTrustFrontiers,WareUK466. (I)XPrizeAdventureTrip,SFCA467. (I)PartnersHealthCareConnectedHealth,BostonMA468. (I)TheView,TurinoItaly469. (I)TheView,TurinoItaly470. (I)FortuneBrainstormHEALTH,SanDiego,CA471. (I)Singularitytalk-NeckerIsland472. (I)Singularitytalk-NeckerIsland473. (I)PfizerGlobalCorporateAffairsMeeting,NYC474. (N)LeadersSportPerformanceSummit(RedBull),LA,CA475. (N)NationalCouncilforBehavioralHealth,LasVegas,NV476. (N)NearFutureSummit,SanDiego,CA477. (N)NationalCapitalAreaTraumaticBrainInjury(TBI)ResearchSymposium,Bethesda478. (N)CNSmeetingsymposium,NYC479. (N)VisionMonday,NYC480. (N)GamesforChange/TribecaFilmFestival,NYC481. (N)FurtherFuture,Nevada482. (N)HOWDesignLive,Atlanta,GA483. (N)BrainHealthandPerformanceSummit,Ohio484. (N)X-Tech(withTimFerris),SF,CA485. (N)X-Tech,SF,CA486. (N)RosenmanInstituteSymposium,SFCA487. (N)GamesforChange,NYNY488. (N)Fusion2016ExecutiveSummit,WashingtonDC489. (N)AspenBrainLab,AspenCO490. (N)ResearchAdvisoryCommitteeonGulfWarVeterans’Illnesses,SFCA491. (N)OneMind,SFCA492. (N)CACUBO,SFCA493. (N)Aging2.0SFCA494. (N)TEAAM-I,NY495. (N)NAESM,DC496. (N)UCSFChancellorsCircle,SFCA497. (N)UCLA-Neuroscience,PsychiatryandArtconference,LA498. (N)TheEthicsofEmergingTechnologiesWorkshop,SD,CA499. (N)DesigninHealthcareconference,SFCA500. (R)UCLANeuroscienceSeminarSeries,LA,CA501. (R)YPO,LA,CA502. (R)InformedHealthSummit,SF,CA503. (R)SalesForceHealthandWellBeingSpeakerSeries,SF,CA504. (R)UTAustinNeuroscienceseminarseries,Austin,TX505. (R)UCBerkeleyCognitiveNeuroscienceseminarseries,Berkeley,CA506. (R)HowiDecideFoundationDinner,Villanova,PA507. (R)HowiDecideFoundationBreakfast,Villanova,PA508. (R)UTDallas–CenterforBrainHealth,Dallas,TX509. (R)OHSUBrainAwareness,PortlandOR510. (R)PicciMemorialLecture,Oakland,CA511. (R)LeonardoArtScienceEvenings(LASER),SFCA

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512. (R)IMHRO,SF,CA513. (R)UCSFHealthExecutiveCouncil,SFCA514. (R)UploadCollective,SFCA515. (R)SFMOMApanel(MeyerSound)516. (R)NuevaSalon,SF,CA517. (R)ColumbiaUniversity,PsychiatryDept,NY518. (R)PlugandPlay,SunnyvaleCA519. (R)ECNU-ShanghaiChina520. (R)IFF,NJ521. (R)CHUV,LausanneSwitzerland522. (R)CVIRUCSF,CA523. (R)FranklinInstitute,PhiladelphiaPA524. (R)COBTEKSeminar,NiceFrance525. (R)DolbyFamilyRoundable,SFCA526. (R)CommonwealthClub,SFCA527. (R)UploadCollective,SFCA528. (R)SamovarTeatalk,SFCA529. (R)ThriveGlobal,NYC

2017 68presentations

530. (I)CognitiveNeuroscienceSocietyKeynote,SFCA531. (I)AppliedBrilliance,TulumMexico532. (I)ASU-GSVSummit2017,SaltLakeCity,UT533. (N)TIGER21,BocaRaton,FLA534. (N)FoundersFund–BrainHealth,SFCA535. (N)GoldenDoor,SDCA536. (N)Digital-HealthRelatedClinicalTrials,SFCA537. (N)UCB/UTDallasBrainHealthSymposium,BerkeleyCA538. (N)CognitiveAgingSummitIII,DC539. (N)TTL/Vanguardconference,BostonMA540. (N)VenturebeatinterviewwithRobReid,OaklandCA541. (N)FortuneBrainstormHEALTH,SDCA542. (N)Multi-sensorymeetingkeynote,NashvilleTN543. (N)XTechExpo-InterviewwithJonFavreau,SFCA544. (N)XTechExpoKeynote,SFCA545. (N)LightninginaBottle,BradleyCA546. (R)Kepler'sBooks,MenloParkCA547. (R)World’sFairNano,SFCA548. (R)BrianChangetoMind,SFCA549. (R)AcademicBusinessOfficersGroup,SFCA550. (R)MindScienceFoundation-DistinguishedSpeakerSeries,SanAntonioTX551. (R)CaliforniaEducationLeadershipSymposium,LACA552. (R)UCSFNeurologyGrandDebates,SFCA553. (R)SXSW-GEImprovScience,AustinTX554. (R)MITbookstore,BostonMA555. (R)Etkinlab,StanfordUniversity,PaloAltoCA556. (R)MemoryandAgingCenterGrandRounds,UCSF,SFCA557. (R)DrinkswithDoctors,TheBattery,SFCA558. (R)MoveforMinds-EquinoxSportsClub,SFCA559. (I)PhillipsNeuroimagingleadershipmeeting,NewOrleansLA560. (N)E3-ESAAnnualGames&LearningSummit,LACA

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561. (I)2bAHEADFutureCongress,WolfsburgGermany562. (R)MaxPlankInstitute,BerlinGermany563. (R)CommonwealthClubwithJackKornfield,MillValleyCA564. (N)YonderMountain,EdenUtah565. (R)BreadandRoses,RossCA566. (I)IAGG,SFCA567. (R)NewVentureClub,RedwoodCity,CA568. (R)GamesforChange(NYC)20min(VRtalk)569. (N)KES,SãoPaulo,Brazil570. (N)NapaValleyReserve,StHelenaCA571. (N)BrainFutures2017Panel,DC572. (N)BrainFutures2017Keynote,DC573. (N)Takeda–BigDataSummit,BostonMA574. (N)JazzVPLPmeeting,HongKong575. (N)MedImmuneCaliforniaTranslationalScienceForum,MountainviewCA576. (R)GoogleX,CA577. (R)Exploratorium,SF,CA578. (R)UniversityofVermont,CAX4582. (R)Linked-In,SFCA583. (R)BayLean,AppleCampus,CA584. (R)FamilyOfficeNetwork,CA585. (R)AssignedJudgesConference,Pomona,CA.586. (R)UCSFCampaignLaunch,SFCA587. (R)AutodeskSummit–FutureofWork,SFCA588. (N)PsychologyofTechnologyconference,Berkeley,CA589. (R)NapaValleyReserve,NYC590. (I)InternationalConferenceonADHD,AtlantaGA591. (R)LearningandtheBrain,BostonMA592. (R)MITREInnovationSpeakerSeries,DC593. (N)CNSSummit,BocaRatonFLA594. (N)InternationalConferenceonAgeing,AdelaideAustralia595. (N)Neurofeedback(rtFIN)Conference,Nara,Japan.596. (I)SharpBrainsSummit597. (R)JointTranslationalNeuroscienceSeminar,Harvard&MIT,BostonCA

2018 43presentations

598. (I)CESDigitalHealthSummit,LasVegas599. (R)CalAcademyofScience-ThinksandDrinkers,SFCA600. (I)BIGAxisSummit,Aruba601. (R)TheAcademy,SFCA602. (N)GoldenDoor,CA603. (R)ComputerHistoryMuseum,MountainView,CA604. (N)AAAS,AustinTX605. (R)OptimalWellness,Rossmore,CA606. (R)DistinguishedBrainScienceLectures,GenevaSwitzerland607. (N)Doximity,SFCA608. (N)Deloitte,DallasTX609. (R)DistractedMindtalk,SFCA 610. (R)ASCPT,Florida611. (N)MuseumofNaturalHistorywithMickeyHart,NYC(X3)614. (R)CenterforVitalLongevity,Dallas

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615. (R)UTDallas616. (R)UTDallas617. (N)FirstRepublic–2018DepositConference,SFCA618. (N)MunichNeuroscienceLectureSeries,Munich,Germany619. (I)ASPconference,Cologne,Germany620. (I)ASPconference,Cologne,Germany621. (I)Economist-FutureofNeuroscience,BostonMA622. (N)FFLPartnermeeting,HalfMoonBay,CA623. (I)A-FestMindValley,Sardinia,Italy624. (I)A-FestMindValley,Sardinia,Italy625. (N)EduTechKeynote,SydneyAustralia626. (N)AITDNationalConference,SydneyAustralia627. (N)Attorneys'LiabilityAssuranceSociety,Carlsbad,California628. (I)Nexxworkstalk,SFCA629. (L)AIMtalk,AthertonCA630. (L)Apple,MountainviewCA631. (N)SoundHealth:MusicandtheMind-KennedyCenter,DC632. (N)GoldenDoor-BergdorfGoodman,NYC633. (N)ZarrowSymposiumKeynote,TulsaAZ634. (L)AbodeSalon,EselanCA635. (I)WorldKnowledgeForum,SeoulKorea636. (I)WorldKnowledgeForum,SeoulKorea637. (I)WorldFrontiersForum,BostonMA638. (N)DigitalMediaandDevelopingMindsCongress,ColdSpringHarborNY639. (I)DBInnovationLab,CA640. (L)Werqwise,SFCA

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2011 AppliedBrillianceSalon:TheshapeoftheFuture,SF,CA2012 WhiteHouse–Games:ImpactonAttentionandWell-Being,Washington,DC. GamesforHealthStrategies,Portland,Maine NAKFIInformedBraininaDigitalWorldConference,LACA InstituteofMedicine,CognitiveAgingMeeting,WashingtonDC2013 BrainHealthSummit-MeetingofExperts,PaloAltoCA President’sCircle,NAS/NAM/IOM,WashingtonDC ScienceFoo,Google,CA HealthGames,Maine UCSF2.0,SanFranciscoCA BrainTrustII–GEHealthcare,SanDiegoCA HumanPerformanceOptimizationWorkgroup–NIH/DoD,Washington,DC2014 CognitiveDesign–USArmy,SanFranciscoCA CognitionintheWild(NAKFIgrant)–Moab,Utah BrainTrustIV–GEHealthcare,DC2015 WhiteHouse–OSTP:BridgingNeuroscienceandLearning ScienceFoo,Google,CA BrainTrustV-GEHealthcare,GenevaSwitzerland2016 HealthyPopulationsinthe21stCentury,LondonUK WellcomeTrustFrontiers,WareUK DolbyFamilyRoundable,SFCA2017 MeetingonMethodsinCognitiveTraining,BostonMA

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Profiles: 1997:TheCorticalScholarPrize:Dr.AdamGazzaley”CerebralCortex7(5):472(1997) 2003:FocusingontheBigPicture.Chen,I.Science'sSAGEKE(10September2003). 2012:AppleVideoProfile:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDo9OK-5rqU 2015:TimFerrisShow: http://fourhourworkweek.com/2015/06/22/adam-gazzaley/ 2015: The Legendary Life: http://www.legendarylifepodcast.com/podcast/123-adam-gazzaley-

biohacking-your-brain-for-health-focus-and-productivity/ 2015:TheInsight:http://www.52-insights.com/adam-gazzaley-mind-games-neuroscience/ 2015:PeopleBehindtheScience:http://www.peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-adam-gazzaley/ 2016:BrainfluenceProject:http://www.rogerdooley.com/ep-141-distracted-mind-dr-adam-gazzaley 2016:BrainMatters: http://brainpodcast.com/post/146373100779/episode-42-enhancing-cognition-

with-video-games 2016:Medscape:http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/868723#vp_2 2016: Pioneeering Ideas: https://soundcloud.com/rwjf-podcasts/your-brain-on-games-rwjf-pioneering-

ideas-podcast-episode-12 2016:PeopleBehindtheScience:http://www.peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-adam-gazzaley/ 2016:TheDoctorParadox:http://thedoctorparadox.com/adamgazzaley/ 2016: ShrinkRapRadio: http://shrinkrapradio.com/489-the-promise-of-technology-for-the-aging-brain-

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2018 JAMA AAAS MM&MPublications(130total)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=gazzaleyHighlights

1. Plasticityofglutamatereceptors.EarliestscientificcontributionswereontheplasticityofNMDAglutamatereceptorsinthehippocampusinresponsetoaging,hormonalmanipulationsandbrainlesions.Plasticityofboth protein andmRNA levels at the subcellular domain were not well appreciated at this time. Newmethodologywasdevelopedusing confocalmicroscopy toquantify changes, andutilizedanovelmulti-

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methodologicalapproach(immunocytochemistryandin-situhybridization)toexploreconcurrentproteinandmRNAchanges.

a. Gazzaley,A.,Siegel,S.J.,Kordower,J.H.,Mufson,E.J.andMorrison,J.H.Circuit-specificalterationsofN-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit 1 in the dentate gyrus of aged monkeys. Proceedings of theNationalAcademyofScienceUSA93(7):3121-5(1996)

b. Gazzaley,A.,Weiland,N.G.,McEwen,B.S.andMorrison,J.H.DifferentialregulationofNMDAR1mRNAandproteinbyestradiolintherathippocampus.JournalofNeuroscience16(21):6830-8(1996)

c. Gazzaley, A., Benson, D.L., Huntley, G.W. and Morrison, J.H. Differential subcellular regulation ofNMDAR1proteinandmRNAindendritesofdentategyrusgranulecellsafterperforantpathtransection.JournalofNeuroscience17(6):2006-17(1997)

2. Age-relatedchangesincognitivecontrol.Whileitwasappreciatedfromabehavioralperspectivethatolderadultswerevulnerabletoanegativeimpactofinterference,theneuralbasisoftheseage-relatedchangeswerenotyetunderstood.Applyingnewmethodologydevelopedtoassessfunctionalconnectivity(“Beta-seriescorrelationapproach”)andamulti-methodologicalapproachoffMRI,sMRIandEEG,thesestudiescharacterizedneuralsignaturesofage-relatedalterationsassociatedwiththemanagementofdistractionsandinterruptions.

a. Gazzaley,A.,Cooney,J.W.,Rissman,J.,D’Esposito,M.Top-downsuppressiondeficitunderliesworkingmemoryimpairmentinnormalaging.NatureNeuroscience8(10),1298-1300.(2005)

b. Gazzaley,A.,Clapp,W.,Kelley,J.,McEvoy,K.,Knight,R.,D’Esposito,M.Age-relatedtop-downsuppressiondeficit in the early stages of cortical visualmemoryprocessing.Proceedings of theNationalAcademyofScienceUSA105(35):13122-13126.(2008)PMCID:PMC2529045

c. Clapp,W.,Rubens,M.&Gazzaley,A.Adeficitinswitchingbetweenfunctionalbrainnetworksunderliesthe impact ofmultitaskingonworkingmemory in older adults. Proceedings of theNationalAcademyofScienceUSA108:7212–7217(2011)PMCID:PMC3084135

d. Chadick, Z., Zanto, T.,Gazzaley, A., Structural and functional differences in medial prefrontal cortexunderlie distractibility and suppression deficits in ageing. Nature Communications 5(4223): 1-12 (2014)PMID:24979364PMCID:PMC4088291

3. NeuralMechanismsofCognitiveControl.Newmethodologywasdevelopedtoassessfunctionalconnectivity,aswellasamulti-methodologicalapproachthatintegratedfMRI,sMRI,EEGandTMStocharacterizeneuralmechanismsof top-down control. Thenetwork interactions that serve as a foundation for higher-orderhumancontrolsystemshadnotbeenwelldescribed.T

a. Clapp, W., Rubens, M.T., Gazzaley, A. Mechanisms of working memory disruption by externalinterference.CerebralCortex20(4):859-72(2010)PMCID:PMC2837090

b. Wais,P.,Rubens,M.,Boccanfuso,J.&Gazzaley,A.NeuralMechanismsUnderlyingtheImpactofVisualDistractiononLong-TermMemoryRetrieval.JournalofNeuroscience(2010)PMCID:PMC2919837

c. Zanto,T.,Rubens,M.,Thangavel,A.&Gazzaley,A.Acausalroleoftheprefrontalcortex intop-downmodulation of early visual processing and working memory. Nature Neuroscience 14: 656-661 (2011)PMCID:PMC3083493

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d. Chadick, J.Z. &Gazzaley, A.Differential coupling of visual cortical areas with the default network orfrontal-parietalnetworkbasedontaskgoals.NatureNeuroscience14:830-2(2011)PMCID:PMC3125492

4. PlasticityofCognitiveControlProcesses.Thedevelopmentoftrainingprogramsthatevokemeaningfulandsustainablechanges inhumancognitionhadbeenamajorgoalofneuroscientists,butone fraughtwithmany challenges. Studies here involved a novel approach to the development of such cognitiveenhancementtools,aswellasrigorousmethodologytovalidatethemandassesstransferofbenefits tonon-trainedcognitivedomains.

a. Berry, A., Zanto, P. Clapp, W., Hardy, J., Delahunt, P., Mahncke, H. and Gazzaley, A. The Influence ofPerceptual Training on Working Memory in Older Adults PLoS ONE 5(7): e11537.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011537(2010)PMCID:PMC2904363

b. Anguera,Boccanfuso,Rintoul,Al-Hashimi,Faraji,Janowich,Kong,Larraburo,Rolle,Johnston,Gazzaley.Videogamemultitaskingtrainingenhancescognitivecontrolinolderadults.Nature501:97-101(2013)PMCID:PMC3983066

c. Mishra, J.,deVillers-Sidani,E.,Merzenich,M.,Gazzaley,A.AdaptiveTrainingDiminishesDistractibility inAgingacrossSpecies.Neuron84:1091-1103(2014)PMCID:PMC4264379

d. MishraJ,Anguera,J.,GazzaleyA.,VideoGamesforNeuro-CognitiveOptimizationNeuron90(2),214–218(2016)

Books1. Gazzaley,AandRosen,L.TheDistractedMind:AncientBrainsinaHigh-TechWorld.MITPress2016

EmpiricalResearchPapers

2. Gazzaley,A.,Siegel,S.J.,Kordower,J.H.,Mufson,E.J.andMorrison,J.H.Circuit-specificalterationsofN-methyl-D-aspartatereceptorsubunit1inthedentategyrusofagedmonkeys.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScienceUSA93(7):3121-5(1996)

3. Gazzaley, A., Weiland, N.G., McEwen, B.S. andMorrison, J.H. Differential regulation of NMDAR1mRNAandproteinbyestradiolintherathippocampus.JournalofNeuroscience16(21):6830-8(1996)

4. Gazzaley, A., Benson, D.L., Huntley, G.W. andMorrison, J.H. Differential subcellular regulation ofNMDAR1 protein and mRNA in dendrites of dentate gyrus granule cells after perforant pathtransection.JournalofNeuroscience17(6):2006-17(1997)

5. Gazzaley,A.,Thakker,M.M.,Hof,P.R.andMorrison,J.H.PreservednumberofentorhinalcortexlayerIIneuronsinagedmacaquemonkeys.NeurobiologyofAging18(5):549-53(1997)

6. Adams, M.M., Gazzaley, A. and Morrison, J.H. Attenuated lesion-induced N-methyl-D-aspartatereceptor (NMDAR) plasticity in the dentate gyrus of aged rats following perforant path lesions.ExperimentalNeurology172(1):244-9(2001)

7. Rissman, J.*, Gazzaley, A.* and D’Esposito, M. Measuring functional connectivity during distinctstagesofacognitivetask.Neuroimage23(2),752-763(2004)

8. Gazzaley, A.*, Rissman, J*. and D’Esposito, M. Functional Connectivity during working memorymaintenance.Cognitive,AffectiveandBehavioralNeuroscience4(4),580-599(2004)

9. Gazzaley,A.,Cooney,J.W.,McEvoy,K.,Knight,R.andD’Esposito,M.Top-downenhancementandsuppressionofthemagnitudeandspeedofneuralactivity.JournalofCognitiveNeuroscience.17(3),507-517(2005)

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10. Gazzaley,A.,Cooney, J.W.,Rissman, J.andD’Esposito,M.Top-downsuppressiondeficitunderliesworkingmemoryimpairmentinnormalaging.NatureNeuroscience8(10),1298-1300b(2005)

11. D’Esposito,M.,Cooney,J.W.,Postle,B.R.,Gazzaley,A.andGibbs,S.E.Theroleoftheprefrontalcortexoncomponentprocessesofworkingmemory:Evidence from lesionand fMRIdata. Journalof theInternationalNeuropsychologicalSociety12(2),248-260(2006)

12. Huh,T.,Kramer,J.,Gazzaley,A.andDelis,D.Responsebiasandagingonarecognitionmemorytask.JournaloftheInternationalNeuropsychologicalSociety12(1),1-7(2006)

13. Handwerker,D.A.,Gazzaley,A., Inglis,B.andD’Esposito,M.ReducingVascularVariabilityof fMRIData across Aging Populations Using a Breathholding Task. Human Brain Mapping. Human BrainMapping.28(9):846-59(2006)

14. Krawczyk,D.C.,Gazzaley,A.andD’Esposito,M.Rewardmodulationofvisualassociationcortexduringanincentiveworkingmemorytask.BrainResearch1141:168-177(2007)

15. Gazzaley, A., Sheridan, M.A., Cooney, J. and D’Esposito, M. Age-related deficits in componentprocessesofworkingmemory.Neuropsychology21(5):532-539(2007)

16. Gazzaley, A., Rissman, J., Cooney, J.W., Rutman, A., Seibert, T., Clapp, W. and D’Esposito, M.Functional interactions between prefrontal and visual association cortex contribute to top-downmodulationofvisualprocessing.CerebralCortex17:i125-i135(2007)

17. Rissman, J., Gazzaley, A. and D’Esposito, M. Dynamic adjustments in frontal, hippocampal, andinferiortemporal interactionswithincreasingvisualworkingmemoryload.CerebralCortexn18(7):1618-29(2007)

18. Gazzaley,A.,Clapp,W.,Kelley, J.,McEvoy,K.,Knight,R.andD’Esposito,M.Age-relatedtop-downsuppression deficit in the early stages of cortical visual memory processing. Proceedings of theNationalAcademyofScienceUSA105(35):13122-13126(2008)

19. Zanto,T.andGazzaley,A.Neural suppressionof irrelevant informationunderliesoptimalworkingmemoryperformance.JournalofNeuroscience29(10):3059-3066(2009)

20. Rissman,J.,Gazzaley,A.andD’Esposito,M.Theeffectofnon-visualworkingmemoryloadontop-downmodulationofvisualprocessing.Neuropsychologia47(7):1637-1646(2009)

21. Pa, J., Boxer, A.L., Freeman, B.S.,Gazzaley, A., Kramer, J., Miller, B.L., Chao, L.L., Weiner, M.D.,Neuhaus,J.andJohnson,J.K.,Clinicalandneuroimagingcharacteristicsofdysexecutivemildcognitiveimpairment.AnnalsofNeurology65:414-423(2009)

22. Morsella,E.,&Lanska,M.,Berger,C.C.andGazzaley,A.Indirectcognitivecontrolthroughtop-downactivationofperceptualsymbols.EuropeanJournalofSocialPsychology39,1173-1177(2009).

23. Rutman,A.M.,Clapp,W.C.,Chadick,J.Z.andGazzaley,A.Earlytop-downcontrolofvisualprocessingpredictsworkingmemoryperformance.JournalofCognitiveNeuroscience22(6);1224-1234(2009)

24. Morsella,E.,Wilson,L.E.,Berger,C.C.,Honhongva,M.,Gazzaley,A.andBargh,J.A.Subjectiveaspectsof cognitive control at different stages of processing: Conscious conflict and double-blindness.Attention,Perception,&Psychophysics71:1807-1824(2009)

25. Berry,A.S.,Zanto,T.P.,Rutman,A.M.,Clapp,W.C.andGazzaley,A.Practice-relatedimprovementinworking memory is modulated by changes in processing external interference. Journal ofNeurophysiology102(3):1779-1789(2009)

26. Clapp,W.,Rubens,M.T. andGazzaley,A.Mechanismsofworkingmemorydisruptionbyexternalinterference.CerebralCortex20(4):859-72(2010)

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27. Zanto,T.,Toy,B.andGazzaley,A.Delaysinneuralprocessingduringworkingmemoryencodinginnormalaging.Neuropsychologia48(1):13-25(2010)

28. Zanto,T.,Hennigan,K.,Ostberg,M.,Clapp,W.andGazzaley,A.Predictiveknowledgeof stimulusrelevancedoesnotinfluencetop-downsuppressionofirrelevantinformationinolderadults.Cortex46(4):564-574(2010)

29. Clapp,W.andGazzaley,A.Distinctmechanisms for the impactofdistractionand interruptiononworkingmemoryinaging.NeurobiologyofAging33:134-148(2010)

30. Wais,P.,Rubens,M.,Boccanfuso,J.andGazzaley,A.NeuralMechanismsUnderlyingtheImpactofVisualDistractiononLong-TermMemoryRetrieval.JournalofNeuroscience30(25):8541-8550(2010)

31. Berry,A.,Zanto,P.Clapp,W.,Hardy,J.,Delahunt,P.,Mahncke,H.andGazzaley,A.TheInfluenceofPerceptual Training on Working Memory in Older Adults PLoS ONE 5(7): e11537.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011537(2010)

32. Zanto,T.Rubens,M.andGazzaley,A.Theinferiorfrontaljunctionandtop-downmodulationofvisualfeatureprocessing.Neuroimage53:736-745(2010)

33. Bollinger,J.,Rubens,M.,Zanto,T.P.andGazzaley,A.Expectation-drivenchangesincorticalfunctionalconnectivity influence working-memory and long-term memory performance. Journal ofNeuroscience30:14399-14410(2010)

34. Wendelken, C., Baym, C.L., Gazzaley, A. and Bunge, S.A. Neural evidence of weaker attentionalmodulationinchildrenrelativetoyoungadults.DevelopmentalCognitiveNeuroscience1:175-186(2011)

35. Bollinger,J.,Rubens,M.,Masangkay,E.,Kalkstein,J.andGazzaley,A.Anexpectation-basedmemorydeficitinaging.Neuropsychologia49:1466-1475(2011)

36. Zanto,T.,Rubens,M.,Thangavel,A.andGazzaley,A.Causalroleoftheprefrontalcortexintop-downmodulationofvisualprocessingandworkingmemory.NatureNeuroscience14:656-661(2011)

37. Clapp, W., Rubens, M. and Gazzaley, A. Deficit in switching between functional brain networksunderliestheimpactofmultitaskingonworkingmemoryinolderadults.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofScienceUSA108:7212–7217(2011)

38. Chadick,J.Z.andGazzaley,A.Differentialcouplingofvisualcorticalareaswiththedefaultnetworkorfrontal-parietalnetworkbasedontaskgoals.NatureNeuroscience14:830-2(2011)

39. Hubbard,J.,Gazzaley,A.andMorsella,E.Traditionalresponseinterferencefromanticipatedactionoutcomes:Aresponse-effectcompatibilityparadigm.ActaPsychologica138:106-110(2011)

40. Zanto,T.P.,Pan,P.,Liu,H.,Bollinger,J.,Nobre,K.andGazzaley,A.Age-relatedchangesinorientingattentionintime.JournalofNeuroscience31:12461–12470(2011)

41. Anguera,J.andGazzaley,A.Dissociationofmotorandsensoryinhibitionprocessesinnormalaging.ClinicalNeurophysiology(2011)

42. Wais, P. and Gazzaley, A. The impact of auditory distraction on retrieving visual memories.PsychonomicBulletinandReview 18:1090-1097(2011)

43. Kalkstein,J.,Checkersfield,K.,Bollinger,J.andGazzaley,A.Diminishedtop-downcontrolunderliesavisualimagerydeficitinnormalaging.JournalofNeuroscience31:15768-15774(2011)

44. Wais, P., Kim, O. and Gazzaley, A. Distractibility during Episodic Retrieval Is Exacerbated byPerturbationofLeftVentrolateralPrefrontalCortex CerebralCortex22:717-724(2012)

45. Wais,P.,Martin,G.andGazzaley,A.Theimpactofvisualdistractiononlong-termmemoryretrievalincognitiveaging.BrainResearch1430pp.78-85(2012)

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46. Mishra, J, Gazzaley, A. Attention distributed across sensory modalities enhances perceptualperformance.JournalofNeuroscience32(35):12294–12302(2012)

47. Cashdollar, N., Fukuda, K., Bocklage, A., Aurtenetxe, S.K., Vogel, E. and Gazzaley, A. Prolongeddisengagementfromattentionalcaptureinnormalaging.PsychologyandAging28(1):77-86(2013)

48. Hubbard,J.,Rigby,T.,Godwin,C.A.,Gazzaley,A.,&Morsella,E.Representationsinworkingmemoryyield interference effects found with externally-triggered representations. Acta Psychologica142(1):127-35(2013)

49. Pa,J.,Berry,A.,Compagnone,Boccanfuso,J.,Greenhouse,I.,Rubens,M.,Johnson,J.,&Gazzaley,A.Cholinergicmodulationoffunctionalnetworkconnectivityassociatedwithattentionandmemoryinolderadultswithmildmemorydeficits.AnnalsofNeurology73(6):762-773(2013)

50. Mishra, J., Zanto,T., NilakantanA. andGazzaley,A. Comparablemechanismsofworkingmemoryinterferencebyauditoryandvisualmotioninyouthandaging.Neuropsychologia51(2013)

51. Zanto,T.,Sekuler,R.,Dube,C.,Gazzaley,A.Age-relatedchangesinexpectationbasedmodulationofmotiondetectability.PLoSOne(2013)

52. Anguera,J.,Boccanfuso,J.,Rintoul,J.,Al-Hashimi,O.,Faraji,F.,Janowich,J.,Kong,E.,Larraburo,Rolle,C.,Johnston,E.,Gazzaley,A.Videogametrainingenhancescognitivecontrolinolderadults.Nature501:97-101(2013)

53. Allen,A.K.,Wilkins,K.,Gazzaley,A.,&Morsella,E.Consciousthoughtsfromreflex-likeprocesses:Anewexperimental paradigm from consciousness research. Consciousness andCognition22, 1318-1331(2013)

54. Zanto, T., Chadick, J.Z.,Gazzaley, A. Anticipatory alpha phase influences visual working memoryperformance.Neuroimage,85:794-802(2013)

55. Anguera, J., Lymna, K., Zanto, T., Bollinger, J.,Gazzaley, A. Reconciling the influence of task-setswitchingandmotorinhibitionprocessesonstopsignalafter-effectsFrontiersofPsychology4:649(2013)

56. Zanto, T., Chadick, Z., Satris, andGazzaley,A. Rapid functional reorganization in human cortex inresponsetoneuralperturbation.JournalofNeuroscience33(41):16268-16274(2013)

57. RechesA,LauferI,ZivK,CukiermanG,McEvoyK,EttingerM,KnightRT,GazzaleyA,GevaAB.Networkdynamicspredictimprovementinworkingmemoryperformancefollowingdonepeziladministrationinhealthyyoungadults.Neuroimage(2013)

58. Mishra, J. and Gazzaley, A. Preserved Discrimination Performance and Neural Processing duringCrossmodalAttentioninAging.PloSOne8(11):e81894,doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0081894(2013)

59. Zanto, T., Pa, J.,Gazzaley, A.Reliabilitymeasures of functionalmagnetic resonance imaging in alongitudinalevaluationofmildcognitiveimpairmentNeuroImage84:443-452(2014)

60. Jantz,T.K.,Tomory,J.J.,Gazzaley,A.,&Morsella,E.Subjectiveaspectsofactioncontrolfordelayedactions:Action-relatedimagery.JournalofMentalImagery37,21-48(2014)

61. Jantz,T.K.,Tomory,J.J.,Merrick,C.,Cooper,S.,Gazzaley,A.,&Morsella,E.Subjectiveaspectsofworkingmemoryperformance:Memoranda-relatedimagery.ConsciousnessandCognition.25:88-100(2014).

62. Pa,J.,Dutt,S.,Mirsky,K.,Heuer,W.,Keselman,P.,Kong,A.,Trujillo,A.,Gazzaley,A,Kramer,J.,Seeley,W.,Miller,B.,Boxer,A.ThefunctionaloculomotornetworkandsaccadiccognitivecontrolinhealthyeldersNeuroimage95:61-68(2014)

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63. Chadick,Z.,Zanto,T.,Gazzaley,A.,Structuralandfunctionaldifferencesinmedialprefrontalcortexunderlie distractibility and suppression deficits in ageing. Nature Communications 5(4223): 1-12(2014)

64. Wais,P.&Gazzaley,A.Distractionimpairsperceptualdiscriminationinolderadults.PsychologyandAging29.666-671.

65. Guerreiro,M.,Anguera,J.,Mishra,J.,VanGerven,Gazzaley,A.Age-equivalenttop-downmodulationduringcross-modalselectiveattention.JournalofCognitiveNeuroscience26(12):2827-2839(2014)

66. Mishra,J.,Rolle,C.,Gazzaley,A.NeuroplasticltyUnderlyingVisualPerceptualLearninginAging.BrainResearch(Inpress)

67. Mishra,J.,deVillers-Sidani,E.,Merzenich,M.,Gazzaley,A.AdaptiveTrainingDiminishesDistractibilityinAgingacrossSpecies.Neuron84(5):1091-1103(2014)

68. Rolle,C.,Voytek,B.,Gazzaley,A.ExploringthePotentialofthe iPadandXboxKinectforCognitiveScienceResearch.GamesforHealthJournal4(3):221-224(2015)

69. Merrick, C., Farnia,M., Jantz, T. K.,Gazzaley,A.,&Morsella, E. External control of the streamofconsciousness: Stimulus-based effects on involuntary thought sequences. Consciousness andCognition33:217-225(2015)

70. HsuW-Y, Anguera, J., Zanto, T.,Gazzaley, A. Delayed enhancement ofmultitasking performance:Effectsofanodaltranscranialdirectcurrentstimulationontheprefrontalcortex.Cortex69:175-185(2015)

71. Al-Hashimi, O., Zanto, T.,Gazzaley, A.Neural Sources of Performance Decline During ContinuousMultitasking.Cortex71:49-57(2015)

72. Voytek,B.,Kramer,M.,Case,J,Lepage,K.,Tempesta,Z.,Knight,R.,Gazzaley,A.Age-relatedChangesin1/fNeuralElectrophysiologicalNoise.JournalofNeuroscience35(38):13257-13265(2015)

73. Cho,H., Zarolia, P.,Gazzaley,A.,&Morsella, E. Involuntary symbolmanipulation (Pig Latin) fromexternalcontrol:Implicationsforthoughtsuppression.ActaPsychologica,166,37-41(2016).

74. Anguera, J., Jordan, J.T, Castaneda, D., Gazzaley, A., Areán, P.A. Conducting a fully mobile andrandomisedclinicaltrialfordepression:access,engagementandexpense.BMJInnovationsVol2(1):14-21(2016).

75. Mishra,J.,Sagar,R.,Joseph,A.,Gazzaley,A.andMerzenich.M.M.Trainingsensorysignal-to-noiseresolutioninchildrenwithADHDinaglobalmentalhealthsetting.NatureTranslationalPsychiatry6,e781(2016)

76. AreánP.A.,HallgrenK.A.,JordanJ.T.,GazzaleyA.,AtkinsD.C.,HeagertyP.J.,AngueraJ.A.Theuseandeffectivenessofmobileappsfordepression:resultsfromafullyremoteclinicaltrialJournalofmedicalinternetresearch18(12):e330(2016)

77. Gray,D.T.,Smith,A.C.,Burke,S.N.,Gazzaley,A.,Barnes,C.A.Attentionalupdatingandmonitoringandaffectiveshiftingare impactedindependentlybyaging inmacaquemonkeys.BehavBrainRes.Jun28.pii:S0166-4328(2016)

78. Padgaonkar,N., Sagar,R., Bollinger, J., Zanto, T. andGazzaley,A.Predictive cues andage-relateddeclinesinworkingmemoryperformance.NeurobiologyofAging49,31–39(2017)

79. Wais,P.E.,Jahanikia,S.,Steiner,D.,Stark,C.E.L.,Gazzaley,A.Retrievalofhigh-fidelitymemoryarisesfromdistributedcorticalnetworks.Neuroimage149,178–189(2017)

80. vanSchouwenburgMR, ZantoTP,Gazzaley,A.SpatialAttentionand theEffectsof FrontoparietalAlphaBandStimulation.FrontHumNeurosci.Jan24;10:658.(2017)

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81. Voytek,B.,Samaha,J.,Rolle,Greenberg,Z.,Gill.N.,Porat,S.,Kader,T.,Rahman,S.Malzyner,R.,andGazzaley,A.Preparatoryencodingofthefinescaleofhumanspatialattention.JournalofCognitiveNeuroscienceJul;29(7):1302-1310.(2017)

82. HsuWY,ZantoTP,vanSchouwenburgMR,GazzaleyA.Enhancementofmultitaskingperformanceand neural oscillations by transcranial alternating current stimulation. PLoS One May31;12(5):e0178579(2017)

83. Rolle, C.E., Anguera, J.A, Skinner, S.N., Voytek, B., Gazzaley, A. Enhancing spatial attention andworkingmemoryinyoungerandolderadults.JournalofCognitiveNeuroscienceSept;29(9):1483-1497(2017)

84. Cushing, D., Gazzaley, A., & Morsella, E. Externally controlled involuntary cognitions and theirrelationswithotherrepresentationsinconsciousness.ConsciousnessandCognition55:1-10(2017)

85. Ziegler D.A., Janowich J.R., Gazzaley A., Differential impact of interference on internally- andexternally-directedattention.ScientificReports.Feb6;Articlenumber:2498(2018)

86. Brandes-AitkenA,AngueraJA,GazzaleyA,MarcoEJ.CharacterizingCognitiveandVisuomotorControlinChildrenwithSensoryProcessingDysfunctionandAutismSpectrumDisorders.Neuropsychology.(2018).

87. Pratap,A.,Renn,B.N.,Volponi,J.,Mooney,S.D.,Gazzaley,A.,Areán,P.A.,Anguera,J.A.Usingmobileapps to assess and treat depression in Hispanics and Latinos: Results from a fully remote andrandomizedclinicaltrial.JournalofMedicalInternetResearch,20(8):e10130.(2018).

Reviews,BookChapters&Commentaries:

88. Morrison,J.H.andGazzaley,A.Age-relatedalterationsoftheN-methyl-D-aspartatereceptorinthedentategyrus.MolecularPsychiatry1(5):356-8.(1996)

89. Morrison, J.H., Siegel, S.J., Gazzaley, A. and Huntley, G.W. Glutamate receptors: Emerging linksbetween subunit proteins and specific excitatory circuits in primate hippocampus and neocortex.Neuroscientist2:272-283.(1996)

90. Gazzaley,A.,Kay,S.andBenson,D.L.Dendriticspineplasticityinhippocampus.Neuroscience111(4):853-62.(2002)

91. D'Esposito,M., Deouell, L. andGazzaley, A. Alterations in the BOLD fMRI signal with ageing anddisease:Achallengeforneuroimaging.NatureReviewsNeuroscience4:863-872.(2003)

92. Gazzaley,A.andD'Esposito,M.Thecontributionoffunctionalbrainimagingtoourunderstandingofcognitiveaging.Science:SAGEKE(29January2003)

93. Gazzaley,A.andD'Esposito,M.BOLDFunctionalMRIandCognitiveAging.In:R.Cabeza,D.Park,L.Nyberg.(Eds.)CognitiveNeuroscienceofAging.OxfordUniversityPress,NewYork.(2004)

94. D'Esposito,M.andGazzaley,A.Neurorehabilitationofexecutivefunction.In:Selzer,M.,Clarke,S.,Cohen, L., Duncan and Gage, R. (Eds) Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation. CambridgeUniversityPress(2005)

95. Gazzaley,A.andD’Esposito,M.Considerations for theapplicationofBOLD fMRI toneurologicallyimpairedpopulations.In:Hillary,F.G.,DeLuca,J(Eds)FunctionalNeuroimaginginClinicalPopulations.GuilfordPress(2005)

96. Gazzaley, A. and D’Esposito, M. Neural Networks: An empirical neuroscience approach towardunderstandingcognition.Cortex1037-1040(2006)

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97. Gazzaley,A.andSmall,S.FunctionalMRIandAlzheimer’sDisease.In:D’Esposito,M.,(Ed)FunctionalMRI:ApplicationsinClinicalNeurologyandPsychiatry.TaylorandFrancisMedicalPublishing(2006)

98. Gazzaley,A.andD’Esposito,M.Top-downModulationinVisualWorkingMemory.In:Osaka,N,Logie,R andD’Esposito,M. (Eds)WorkingMemory:Behavioral andNeuralCorrelates.OxfordUniversityPress(2007)

99. Gazzaley, A. and D’Esposito, M. Unifying prefrontal cortex function: Executive control, neuralnetworksandtop-downmodulation.In:Miller,B.andCummings,J.(Eds)TheHumanFontalLobes.GuildfordPublications(2007)

100. Gazzaley,A.andD’Esposito,M.Top-downModulationandNormalAging.AnnalsoftheNewYorkAcademyofScience.1097,67-83(2007).

101. D’Esposito,M.Jagust,W.andGazzaley,A.Methodologicalandconceptualissuesinthestudyoftheagingbrain.In,D’Esposito,M.andJagust,W(Eds)ImagingtheAgingBrain.OxfordUniversityPress(2009)

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104. Gazzaley,A.InfluenceofearlyattentionalmodulationonworkingmemoryNeuropsychologia49:1410-1423(2011)

105. GazzaleyA.CellPhoneExposureandBrainGlucoseMetabolism.JournalWatch–Neurology5:40(2011)

106. D’Esposito,M.andGazzaley,A.CanAge-AssociatedMemoryDeclinebeTreated?NewEnglandJournalofMedicine1346-7(2011)

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114. Mishra,J.,Anguera,J.A.,Ziegler,D.&Gazzaley,A.ACognitiveFrameworkforUnderstandingandImprovingInterferenceResolutionintheBrain.ProgressinBrainResearch207:351-377(2013)

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117. Mishra,J.,andGazzaley,A.,HarnessingtheNeuroplasticPotentialoftheHumanBrain;theFutureofCognitiveRehabilitation.FrontiersinHumanNeuroscience(2014)

118. Wais, P. &Gazzaley, A. Distractibility during retrieval of long-termmemory: domain-generalinterference,neuralnetworksand increasedsusceptibility innormalaging.Frontiers inPsychology5(280):1-12(2014)

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Biography

Dr.AdamGazzaleyobtainedanM.D.andaPh.D.inNeuroscienceattheMountSinaiSchoolofMedicineinNewYork,completedNeurologyresidencyattheUniversityofPennsylvania,andpostdoctoraltrainingin cognitive neuroscience at University of California, Berkeley. He is now Professor in Neurology,PhysiologyandPsychiatryatUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscoandtheFounder&ExecutiveDirectorof Neuroscape, a translational neuroscience center engaged in technology creation and scientificresearch.Hedesignsanddevelopsnovelbrainassessmentandoptimizationtoolstoimpacteducation,wellness,andmedicinepractices.Thisnovelapproachinvolvesthedevelopmentofcustom-designed,closed-loop video games integrated with the latest advancements in software (brain computerinterfaces, GPU computing, cloud-based analytics) and hardware (virtual/augmented reality,motioncapture, mobile physiological recording devices, transcranial electrical brain stimulation). Thesetechnologies are then advanced to rigorous research studies that evaluate their impact onmultipleaspectsofbrain functionandphysiology. Thisutilizesapowerful combinationofneurophysiologicaltools, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG),transcranialmagneticstimulation(TMS).Dr.Gazzaleyisalsoco-founderandChiefScienceAdvisorofAkiliInteractiveLabs,acompanydevelopingtherapeuticvideogames,andco-founderandChiefScientistofJAZZVenturePartners,aventurecapitalfirminvestinginexperientialtechnologytoimprovehumanperformance.Additionally,heisascientificadvisorforoveradozencompaniesincludingDeloitte,MagicLeapandTheVOID,andontheScienceBoardofthePresident'sCouncilonFitness,Sports&Nutrition.Dr.Gazzaleyhasfiledmultiplepatentsforhis inventions,authoredover130scientificarticles,anddeliveredover600 invitedpresentationsaroundtheworld.Hisresearchandperspectiveshavebeenconsistentlyprofiledinhigh-impactmedia,suchasTheNewYorkTimes,NewYorkTimesMagazine,NewYorker,WallStreetJournal,TIME,Discover,Wired,PBS,NPR,CNNandNBCNightlyNews.Hewroteandhostedthenationally-televisedPBSspecial“TheDistractedMindwithDr.AdamGazzaley”,andco-authoredthe2016MITPressbook“TheDistractedMind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World”, winner of the 2017 PROSE Award in the category ofBiomedicineandNeuroscience.Dr.Gazzaleyhasreceivedmanyawardsandhonors,includingthe2015SocietyforNeuroscience-ScienceEducatorAward.

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