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It’s why Lumosity, a company peddling digital games to exercise memory, can charge users $120 a year and net millions from investors. The promise to train a better brain is alluring, like the ...
Lumosity made its name with brain games that help improve your mind. It got more than 70 million members and subscribers that way. Now it is expanding with a series of five web games that help ...
Here’s what Lumosity promises: Spend less than an hour playing “brain training games” to target key areas of your brain; get rewarded with smarter, more enhanced you. But as you might have ...
In early 2016, Lumosity paid a $2 million fine to settle charges of misleading advertising.While its commercials boasted that Lumosity games are based on the science of neuroplasticity, the ...
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 ...
Lumosity, the brain-training games company, releases the second game in its well-received LumiKids series today for iPad. Skip to main content. Events Video Special Issues Jobs. Subscribe ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lumosity announced today that they are granting players unlimited, free access to their most popular game, Train of Thought.The game, which has been played half-a ...
Brain game company Lumosity has raised an additional $31.5 million from Discovery Communications. Should Discovery be investigating whether its games really make you smarter as claimed?
Popular Brain Game Maker Luminosity Faces a Fine for False Advertising. The science doesn’t back up the claims that playing memory and attention games can prevent mental decline.