A Ciência Por Trás do Lumosity
Treinamento cerebral baseado em evidências e avaliações cognitivas, descobertas únicas do mundo real

Instituições Colaboradoras
Pesquisadores de universidades de destaque publicaram estudos usando o software Lumosity e dados desidentificados.







Conselho Consultivo Científico

Murali Doraiswamy, MBBS
Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine at Duke University

Robert Desimone, PhD
McGovern Institute Director and MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences Professor

Ann Childress, PhD
President of the Center for Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Inc
Principais Estudos de Pesquisa

Enhancing cognitive abilities with comprehensive training: A large, online, randomized, active-controlled trial
Hardy et al. (2015) PLoS ONE 10(9):e0134467.
View Publication
Computerized cognitive training by healthy older and younger adults: Age comparisons of overall efficacy and selective effects on cognition
Ng et al. (2021) Front Neurol 11:564317.
View Publication
Inferring latent learning factors in large-scale cognitive training data
Steyvers & Schafer (2020) Nat Hum Behav 4(11):1145-1155.
View Publication
Real-world effectiveness of a widely available digital health program in adults reporting a lifetime diagnosis of ADHD
Osman et al. (2025) Npj Ment Health Res 4(1):38.
View Publication
The largest human cognitive performance dataset reveals insights into the effects of lifestyle factors and aging
Sternberg et al. (2013) Front Hum Neurosci 7:292.
View Publication
Transfer of learning: Analysis of dose-response functions from a large-scale, online, cognitive training dataset
Osman et al. (2023) PLoS ONE 18(5):e0281095.
View PublicationArquivo Completo de Pesquisa
Diedrich, L., Kolhoff, H. I., Bergmann, C., Bähr, M., & Antal, A. (2024). Boosting working memory in the elderly: driving prefrontal theta–gamma coupling via repeated neuromodulation. GeroScience, 1-16. doi: 10.1007/s11357-024-01272-3
Diedrich, L., Kolhoff, H. I., Chakalov, I., Vékony, T., Németh, D., & Antal, A. (2024). Prefrontal theta—gamma transcranial alternating current stimulation improves non-declarative visuomotor learning in older adults. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 4955. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-55125-2
Ershadi Chahardeh, Sh., Seadatee Shamir, A., Zabihi, R. (2024). The Effectiveness of Lumosity-Based Cognitive Empowerment on Maher Fluid Intelligence and Cognitive Functions in Elementary School Boys. International Journal of Education and Cognitive Sciences, 5(3), 16-23. doi: 10.61838/kman.ijeas.5.3.3
Flink, C. C., Hobohm, R. E., Zhang, B., Jacobson, D. L., & England, E. B. (2024). Effects of night-float shifts on cognitive function among radiology residents. Emergency Radiology, 1-7. doi: 10.1007/s10140-024-02269-3
Gozdas, E., Avelar-Pereira, B., Fingerhut, H., Dacorro, L., Jo, B., Williams, L., ... & Hosseini, S. M. (2024). Long-term cognitive training enhances fluid cognition and brain connectivity in individuals with MCI. Translational Psychiatry, 14(1), 1-9. doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-03153-x
