Presents FAQs
We are located near downtown Dallas and across from Love Field Airport. Center for BrainHealth
2200 West Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX 75235View a map of our location with driving and parking instructions.*Note that some events may take place at other venues in the Dallas area. Please check the event details for exact location.
Center for BrainHealth is a research center focused on cognitive neuroscience. We are establishing a new approach to brain health by defining, measuring, and monitoring the upward potential of the brain at any age and stage. We hope our events inspire you with new ways to thrive through better brain health.
Visit our calendar for the most current information on upcoming events at Center for BrainHealth. You can also become a BrainHealth Presents patron to enjoy access to all talks and recordings for the current season of the BrainHealth Presents Series.
Center for BrainHealth is a research center focused on cognitive neuroscience. We are not medical, and our events, programs and content should not be construed as offering medical advice. For medical issues, please contact your doctor.
Yes, our talks are generally recorded, depending upon the speaker. Season patrons receive exclusive access to full recordings from the BrainHealth Presents Series, via email. If you are a 2025 season patron, please email brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu if you have questions about access to these recordings.Highlights and clips from the BrainHealth Presents Series are available to the public on our YouTube Channel If you are interested in brain health science, you may enjoy our free lunchtime lecture series Frontiers of BrainHealth and our playlist of Frontiers recordings
Our recordings feature automatic-captions generated by YouTube. To access full recordings for the BrainHealth Presents Series, become a season patron.
In February 2022, we launched the BrainHealth Presents Series by merging aspects of two longstanding BrainHealth series into one, as a more efficient way to bring you the most exciting speakers for conversations about the latest advances in brain health science, technology and real-world application. Prior to BrainHealth Presents, Sips & Science series offered periodic evening talks, and The Brain: An Owner's Guide offered four talks and receptions each February. If you want to make February a special month for your brain health, check our our annual BrainHealth Week.
Unfortunately, we cannot publicly share speaker slides for any of our talks.
Although BrainHealth Presents talks will no longer be livestreamed, they will still be recorded and shared with all subscribers. If you are not able to attend in person, by subscribing you will get the full recording of each event.
The $150 season subscription price gives access to the in-person events as well as the full event recordings. There is no discounted subscription price for only recordings.
We are only offering a full season subscription at this time. The $150 subscription price gives you access to the in-person events as well as the full event recordings.
We are only offering a full season subscription at this time. The $150 subscription price gives you access to the in-person events as well as the full event recordings.
Prior to the pandemic, we actually did charge for our speaker series. We are now going back to a paid model for an in-person audience as a way to ensure the highest quality speakers and experience. If you are interested in speakers that you can hear livestreamed at no charge, you might be interested in Frontiers of BrainHealth. These talks are academically focused, and they typically take place 12-1pm (CT) on Fridays. You can register and get more information about upcoming speakers at https://centerforbrainhealth.org/events/frontiers
Yes, our talks are generally recorded, depending upon the speaker. Season patrons receive exclusive access to full recordings from the BrainHealth Presents Series, via email. If you are a 2025 season patron, please email brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu if you have questions about access to these recordings.Highlights and clips from the BrainHealth Presents Series are available to the public on our YouTube Channel If you are interested in brain health science, you may enjoy our free lunchtime lecture series Frontiers of BrainHealth and our playlist of Frontiers recordings
Visit our calendar for the most current information on upcoming events at Center for BrainHealth. You can also become a BrainHealth Presents patron to enjoy access to all talks and recordings for the current season of the BrainHealth Presents Series.
Please email brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu or call 972.883.3400.
Check your email and look in your spam folder for a registration confirmation email. We also email the link the day before and the day of the talk. If you still need assistance, please contact brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu or call 972.883.3400.
Our recordings feature automatic-captions generated by YouTube. To access full recordings for the BrainHealth Presents Series, become a season patron.
Unfortunately, we cannot publicly share speaker slides for any of our talks.
We are located near downtown Dallas and across from Love Field Airport. Center for BrainHealth
2200 West Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX 75235View a map of our location with driving and parking instructions.*Note that some events may take place at other venues in the Dallas area. Please check the event details for exact location.
Starting in February 2022, we combined the best aspects of these two series into one: BrainHealth Presents. Each month, we bring you the most exciting speakers for conversations about the latest advances in brain health science, technology and real-world application.
Center for BrainHealth is a research center focused on cognitive neuroscience. We are not medical, and our events, programs and content should not be construed as offering medical advice. For medical issues, please contact your doctor.
Center for BrainHealth is a research center focused on cognitive neuroscience. We are establishing a new approach to brain health by defining, measuring, and monitoring the upward potential of the brain at any age and stage. We hope our events inspire you with new ways to thrive through better brain health.