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Simon Fraser University Cognitive Science Article on mySleepButton

Simon Fraser University’s Cognitive Science program has posted the following article on mySleepButton and my research Shuffle your mind to sweet dreams, saying “More than 150 million individuals suffer from insomnia just in the developing world,1 and around 60 million in the United States […]”

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Brett Terpstra, Read and Trust Productivity Blogger, Endorses mySleepButton

Productivity software guru and Read and Trust blogger, Brett Terpstra, recommended mySleepButton in episode #104 of Systematic. Systematic is a 5by5 podcast that focuses on topics that are near and dear to CogSci Apps Corp. and CogZest, namely creativity, productivity, work, and everything Mac and iOS. It covers some seriously geek issues as well as

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Federal Government of Canada on mySleepButton and The Cognitive Shuffle

The Government of Canada’s health research investment agency featured mySleepButton™ and the cognitive shuffle this week! The Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR/IRSC) posted two entries about mySleepButton and Luc’s research on the cognitive shuffle. On their Health Research in Canada/La recherche en santé au Canada) Facebook pages. On Canada’s Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR)/Le patient d’abord  Facebook pages

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