About ANRI


The Adaptive Neuroscience Research Institute (ANRI) main focus is to understand and facilitate positive behavioral routines in humans.


Our studies help us develop educational programs and products to enhance cognition as well as adaptive behaviors that will ultimately help individuals explore and enhance their own potential.

We collaborate with some of the world's leading leaders in a variety of fields including finance, neuroscience, psychology, nutrition and business using the latest technology available today.

Board Members



Dr. German Garcia-Fresco, PhD

Director


He obtained his PhD. in Molecular Neurobiology at the University of North Carolina. His research has led to advances in the field of neurobiology, contributing to mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases.

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Dr. David Buss, PhD

Board Advisor


He earned his PhD in psychology at University of California, Berkeley in 1981. The primary topics of his research include mating strategies, social status, social reputation, prestige, and the emotion of jealousy.

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Investors Circle



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Research Projects


Our studies help us develop educational programs and products to enhance cognition as well as adaptive behaviors that will ultimately help individuals explore and enhance their own potential.


Recent News


12 October, 2015

Is your brain wired for wealth?

Suddenly, stunning investment insights are coming from the frontiers of one of the least likely fields you could imagine: neuroscience. In university and hospital laboratories around […]
12 October, 2015

Neuroscience of Selling

We all love to shop and get new things. Do we really need everything we get? How many times have you bought something on impulse only […]
12 October, 2015

Diet that mimics fasting appears to slow aging

Want to lose abdominal fat, get smarter and live longer? New research led by USC’s Valter Longo shows that periodically adopting a diet that mimics the effects of […]