The Brain Performance test will be put forth by Luminosity, the online cognitive training and neuroscience research company at the annual 2013 Society for Neuroscience meeting. The poster presentation ...
The brain-training giant Lumosity is recalibrating its strategy and facing new challenges as it reels from a federal crackdown on bold health claims about its digital games. The company behind the ...
Brain training, the booming market that promises to make you smarter, may do little more than make users proficient at brain games, according to a new study. Healthy young adults who engaged in ...
Michael Scanlon is the science behind Lumosity. The co-founder and chief scientific officer is an expert in cognitive training and neuroplasticity. He created the Human Cognition Project, which ...
Do brain games essentially function as IQ tests? Research suggests they do. Data scientist Daniel Sternberg conducted an interesting analysis using Lumosity data. In his article titled Lumosity’s ...
“We think of it as a gym for the brain,” says Kunal Sarkar, CEO of San Francisco-based Lumosity. The company’s online games challenge users in five cognitive-skill areas–speed, memory, attention, ...