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PROJECT ZERO MIND INTRODUCTION


Are you aged over 35 ? Have you perceived yourself to be less sharp, more forgetful, less cognitively flexible and less open to fundamental change than previously ?

Because neurodegeneration starts in mid life and gradually increases over time, many of us don’t notice this till our 50’s and beyond.   During this gradual process most of can manage fine with acceptance and mental heuristics. Such as refining learned methods further and couching our inflexibility as a necessary part of maintaining our responsibilities and socioeconomic position.

But what if we could actually slow this degeneration ? Would we actually find our progress accelerating and in the process become less prone to obsolescence? Would our mind be in far better condition for the future ?



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  • EVALUATION PROTOCOLS (Still to be added)

  • TRIAL PLATFORM AND ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK (Still to be added)

  • FURTHER LINKS  (Still to be added)

  • PEOPLE (Still to be added)


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