Videos
Videos
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Newark Area Pastors Speak about African Americans and the COVID-19 Vaccines
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Update on Blood Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease. Kaj Blennow y Henrik Zetterberg (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
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“Pathways to Healthy Aging in African Americans: A University-Community Collaboration”.
Mark Gluck. March 25, 2021.
If your church, senior center, or senior housing facility located in and around the Greater Newark area, would like to arrange a live (via Zoom) presentation of this video, to be followed by a Question and Answer period with one of our lab’s brain and immune health scientists, please contact Dr. Gluck at gluck@rutgers.edu
“36 Minute Full Body Dance Cardio Fitness with Light Weight Training” – Lisa Charles, Fitness/Wellness Research Coordinator for the Aging Brain Health Alliance
“10 Minute Chair-Based Leg and Core Workout” – Lisa Charles, Fitness/Wellness Research Coordinator for the Aging Brain Health Alliance
“Honoring Exceptional African American SuperAgers” Luncheon Feb. 25, 2020
“Operant Conditioning: Learning the Outcome of Behaviors” – Dr. Mark A. Gluck
April 1, 2020
“Classical Conditioning: Learning to Predict Important Events”
This lecture covers material in Chapter 4 of our textbook, Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior, 4th Edition (Gluck, Mercado, & Myers). – Dr. Mark A. Gluck
March 29, 2020
“Emotional Learning and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)” – Dr. Mark A. Gluck
March 28, 2020
A short video of our October 12, 2019, “3rd Annual Free Classic Car Show, Bar-B-Que, and Men’s Health Fair” at Messiah Baptist Church in East Orange, NJ. (2m:45s)
Online from RUTGERS TODAY: A Two Minute Video on “Classic Car Show Promotes Brain Health”
A Rutgers-University Newark professor came up with a solution to the riddle: How do you get men to focus on taking care of their health if they won’t attend education events? The answer: lure them with a classic car show. Watch our video to see some of the sweet rides and learn about the program that takes a new approach to educating Newark’s African-American senior citizens about brain health.
Rutgers University-Newark’s African-American Brain Health Initiative (ABHA) is a unique university-community partnership promoting brain health among African-American seniors in the greater Newark area. ABHA is led by Mark Gluck, RU-N neuroscientist, and Diane Hill, assistant chancellor for university-community partnerships. One of ABHA’s featured programs is the annual “Go Seniors Go! Improving Brain Health through Physical Activity.” To find out more about ABHA, visit brainhealth.rutgers.edu.
“Six Steps to a Better Memory”, Dr. Mark A. Gluck (Rutgers Univ-Newark).
In this half-hour talk, given at the Rutgers University-Newark, “Jazz Your Brain!” event for community seniors, I describe six lifestyle choices and habits that will help keep your mind sharp and reduce your risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Mark A. Gluck, Professor of Neuroscience. Co-Director, African-American Brain Health Initiative. Rutgers University-Newark, Newark, NY. April 29, 2016.