Dr. Gary Small is a professor of psychiatry at the UCLA Semel Institute and directs the Memory and Aging Research Center and the UCLA Center on Aging. He is one of the world’s leading experts on brain science and has published numerous books and articles. Scientific American magazine named him one of the world’s top innovators in science and technology, and he frequently appears on The Today Show, Good Morning America, 20/20 and CNN. Dr. Small has invented the first brain scan that allows doctors to see the physical evidence of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease in living people. Among his numerous breakthrough research studies, he now leads a team of neuroscientists who are demonstrating that exposure to computer technology causes rapid and profound changes in brain neural circuitry.
Gigi Vorgan is a book author, screenwriter, and actress. She wrote, produced and appeared in numerous feature films and television shows before teaming up with her husband, Dr. Gary Small, to co-write The Memory Bible, The Memory Prescription, The Longevity Bible, and iBrain. She lives in Los Angeles with Dr. Small and their two children.
Tina is a mom, organic foodie, and fan of natural medicines. She also has an intense personal interest in health and brain fitness. Tina is focused on ensuring her parents play an important role in her daughter’s life for many years to come. With various forms of dementia in her family, she has also taken on the role as the go-to person for her family on what’s new and important in the world of brain health. Tina found Dr. Gary Small’s work to be a valuable resource and enjoys sharing it with others.