“My lab is interested in pursuing how we can enhance cognition to improve quality of life.”

– Adam Gazzaley

Dr. Adam Gazzaley (@adamgazz) obtained an M.D. and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, then postdoctoral training in cognitive neuroscience at UC Berkeley. He is now the director of the Gazzaley Lab at UC San Francisco, a cognitive neuroscience laboratory.

His recent studies go far beyond mere description — he and his lab are exploring neuroplasticity and how we can optimize cognitive abilities, even in healthy adults. So, what happens when you combine cognitive-focused video games with neurofeedback, magnetic and electrical stimulation, and even performance-enhancing drugs? Well, that’s just one of many things we cover in this conversation.

As someone with Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease on both sides of my family, I find Adam’s work to be of incredible importance and promise. I hope this discussion blows your mind, in the best way possible.

Enjoy!

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Selected Links from the Episode

The Lab: Gazzlab.com | Photography: ComeWander.com

Show Notes

Why Neuroracer was considered a ‘game changer’ [7:40]

Theories of cognition [13:50]

On making the cover of Nature magazine [17:35]

The self-talk behind Adam’s crazy idea to build a video game to rewire the brain [19:20]

What inspired Adam to become a scientist [21:40]

Why Gazzaley Lab is unique/unusual and concepts that have jumped into the private sector [25:35]

Why Gazzaley decided to focus on improving cognition [34:40]

How Adam Gazzaley thinks about “success” [39:40]

Vetting people who want to be a part of Gazzaley Lab [34:05]

Common misconceptions about the brain and cognitive function [36:15]

On the likelihood that pre-existing video games have similar cognitive effects to cognition as as described in Gazzaley Lab’s video game research [43:20]

Most gifted books [47:10]

About the ‘Neuroman’ project [50:50]

Learn more about the games Gazzaley Labs has created to improve cognition: MetaTrain, Body Brain Trainer (BBT) and Rhythmicity [56:50]

How inspiration for Rhythmicity came from New Orleans, The Grateful Dead, and the AARP [1:05:30]

The origin of Adam Gazzaley’s interest in photography [1:10:20]

Morning rituals for Adam Gazzaley [1:16:20]

Rapid Fire Questions: Inspiration for downtimes, most listened to music, favorite cocktails, losing an eye, and plans for virtual reality [1:25:00]

Exploring the crossroads of hallucinogens and neuroscience [1:40:50]

Shortlisted compounds for pairing pharmaceuticals and video games to improve cognition [1:43:20]

On the neurological impacts of modafinil [1:46:05]

The most exciting studies related to Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TDCS) [1:47:20]

Advice to Adam Gazzaley’s thirty-year-old self [1:51:20]

What Adam Gazzaley would do with an additional 100 million dollars [1:52:50]

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