Dr. Adam Gazzaley (Part 1): A Jedi Session on Attention and How to Restore it with Nature

Photo courtesy Dr. Adam Gazzaley

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Show Notes

Dr. Adam Gazzaley is a neuroscientist, neurologist, inventor, author of the book The Distracted Mind, a nature photographer, entrepreneur, and investor. He’s the founder and executive director of Neuroscape, and the David Dolby Distinguished Professor of Neurology, Physiology, and Psychiatry at UCSF. 

He’s also the co-founder and Chief Science Advisor of Akili at Jazz Venture Partners, he’s a member of the Board of Trustees and Science Council of the California Academy of Sciences. Adam has authored over 180 scientific articles and delivered over 700 talks. 

On the show today, Adam delivers a Jedi training session on attention, we bust myths about multitasking, we talk about using video games for attention (which Adam and his lab, Neuroscape, pioneered), we talk about practical tips for parents and how to cultivate a healthy relationship with nature, screens, and social media (or at least attempt to). We also talk about nature’s unique ability to restore cognitive attention and the potential mechanisms.

Enjoy the Ride,

Jeff


Episode Links

Dr. Adam Gazzaley’s Website

Neuroscape (Dr. Gazzaley’s lab)

Wanderings (Dr. Gazzaley’s nature photography)

Akili

The Distracted Mind by Dr. Adam Gazzaley

The Nature Fix by Florence Williams

Jazz Venture Partners

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Show Production Credits

Podcast cover art by Ahab Nimry

Outro music by Tyler Johnson

Editing by Aashish M.

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