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Forgetful for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Stores your Text, Audio or Video reminders / to-do list and keeps you notified as each important reminder becomes due. Record things you need to-do or aims/goals you want to achieve instantly and be reminded at any time in the future. View your reminders / todo items in separate Current and Pending lists.
  • • Automatically repeat reminders, daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, 3 monthly, 6 monthly or annually.• Email individual reminders, including any recorded audio or video file, to yourself or anyone else.
Sarah Pickford

"Entrepreneurial Self-Assessment Survey" - 0 views

  • Entrepreneurial Self-Assessment Survey
  • This tool helps would-be entrepreneurs gauge how well self-employment may work for them.
Sarah Pickford

Taylor & Francis Online :: An electronic knot in the handkerchief: "Content free cueing... - 0 views

  • Here we investigate whether cueing can serve a more general purpose—not in reminding us of a particular event or action, but in helping us to periodically take a more “executive” stance to our activities.
  • Seven patients with right hemisphere stroke and who experienced difficulties in maintaining attention completed the task under two conditions. Periodic auditory cues that carried no content other than by association with the patient's remembered goal and which had no predictive value for events in the task were, nevertheless, associated with significant improvements in accuracy compared with an un-cued condition.
  • We speculate that the transient hiatus in responses observed immediately following a cue serves a role in disrupting automatic, stimulus-driven responding and allows a more attentive stance to be re-established.
Sarah Pickford

For Brain Injury Survivors, New Ways to Connect - RWJF - 0 views

  • With her RWJF grant, a Community Health Leader funds an online program that brings brain injury survivors together despite distances and disabilities.
  • Rooker and her husband, Greg, founded The Jason Foundation to provide education, support, resources, and funds to brain injury survivors and their families, and to promote the establishment of more community-based services for them. Then in July 2001, the foundation funded the establishment of Brain Injury Services of Southwest Virginia (BISSWVA), to develop and provide such services.
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