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Eran Chajut
Dr. Eran Chajut is an assistant Professor at the Open University of Israel, and holds the position of Chief Scientist of Mind360. He earned his undergraduate degree, M.A and Ph.D. in Tel Aviv University in cognitive Psychology. His current research interests include cognitive sciences especially Attention, Attention and threat, psychophysics and issues with psychology and internet. Dr. Chajut is the author of the book Research Experience - from theory to practice (2004).
Dr. Chajut favorite cognitive training game is JOE'S BAR |
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Chen Rosner Or-Bach
M.A in the cognitive sciences program at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem, she holds a B.Sc. in cognitive sciences and computer sciences from the Hebrew university. Chen brings to Mind360 extensive experience in training and optimizing cognitive performance: from training combat pilot in the simulator to teaching yoga mentally retarded people. Working with people from these two extremes Chen formed the belief that the mind-brain potential of anyone can be ever expended given the right stimulations.
Ms. Rosner Or-Bach favorite cognitive training game is CLIMB IT RIGHT! |
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Sarit Szpiro
M.A in the cognitive sciences from Tel Aviv University, and B.A in Mathematics and Cognitive Science from the Hebrew university of Jerusalem. Sarit experience and knowledge both in computer science as well as cognitive psychology help formulate the cognitive principles into computerized fun games. Sarit is now completing her PhD in cognitive psychology at NYU.
Ms. Szpiro favorite cognitive training game is FISH'S LAST WISH |
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