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Winter blues slowing you down?

Speed Match feeling slower during the snowy seasons? Trouble with Raindrops when it's raining outside? As the winter wears on outside of Lumosity's San Francisco headquarters, we're pondering this Read More...

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Executive Function and Emotional Regulation: A Love Story

The cognitive training exercises on Lumosity.com have been used in dozens of research collaborations: from cancer-related brain injury to fluid intelligence in healthy adults to math impairments in Read More...

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Lumosity Presents New Findings On Individual Differences In Cognitive Plasticity

A recent study on the benefits of cognitive training by Dr. Susanne Jaeggi and Dr. Martin Buschkuehl of the University of Michigan posed one of the most relevant and challenging questions yet asked Read More...

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New Research: Lumosity Increases Core Cognitive Abilities

On September 20, 2011, researchers from Lumos Labs presented data showing that the benefits of Lumosity training transfer to core cognitive abilities such as speed of processing, problem solving, and Read More...

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Game Over For 5 Video Game Stereotypes

Infographic design by Gritchelle Fallesgon, analysis by Ben Katz When you think of gamers, what comes to mind? Maybe it's this: The image on the left, from the animated series South Read More...

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Yes, You Can: New Research Finds Cognitive Training Can Make You Smarter

By Joe Hardy, PhD Who wouldn't like to be smarter? Neuroscientists once believed that this was impossible — the accepted truth was that you were born with a set level of intelligence, and that Read More...

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Lumosity Cognitive Enhancement Research Published in Mensa

Lumos Labs researchers, in collaboration with researchers at Stanford and San Francisco State Universities, have published a groundbreaking study in the Mensa Research Journal. This is the first Read More...

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Lumosity Training Can Enhance Brain Function and Math Skills, According to Stanford Study

By Joe Hardy, PhD Training with Lumosity can enhance cognitive function and change the way the brain processes math, according to a study published this week in the journal Neuropsychological Read More...

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