Erin Venza, MS, CCC-SLP

Head of Clinical Operations
Erin Venza has 10 years of experience facilitating and researching the benefits of cognitive training. She has worked with a variety of populations in research, including individuals with mild cognitive impairment, traumatic brain injury, bipolar disorder, as well as the general adult population.
Erin’s current research efforts are focused on content creation and coaching for The BrainHealth Project. Additionally, she is completing a pilot study examining the benefit of cognitive training in breast cancer survivors who report brain fog posttreatment.

A Novel BrainHealth Index Prototype Improved by Telehealth-Delivered Training During COVID-19
This groundbreaking study examines the potential to revolutionize global health using a holistic, personalized measure of brain fitness (the BrainHealth® Index) in conjunction with SMART™ Brain Training.

Influential Cognitive Processes on Framing Biases in Aging
Cognitive abilities may be a more influential factor than age in susceptibility to decision-making biases and falling for financial scams.

Enhancing Executive Function and Neural Health in Bipolar Disorder Through Reasoning Training
This pilot study applies the SMART™ protocol to show that short-term reasoning training has the potential to improve cognitive performance in adults with bipolar disorder (BD).

The Influence of Semantic Categorization on Response Inhibition in MCI
This research study investigates the ability to select, initiate, or withhold appropriate behaviors in a complex environment, finding that this process can be impaired in individuals with MCI.