

Lumosity
Lumosity.com grounds all of its brain exercises in extensive research; Scientific Advisory Board includes researchers from such institutions as UCSF and Stanford.
Cost / License
- Freemium
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple Watch
Features
- Single player
- Memory Monitoring
Tags
- tbi
- concentration
- Brain Training
- brain-games
- learning
- adhd
Lumosity News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- Maria-Oliver liked Lumosity
- thesuncitywitch liked Lumosity
morganmsk added Lumosity as alternative to BrainApps.io
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What is Lumosity?
Lumosity.com grounds all of its brain exercises in extensive research; Scientific Advisory Board includes researchers from such institutions as UCSF and Stanford.
Using constantly adapting challenges, Lumocity exercises strategically target brain areas such as memory, attention and processing speed.
Exercises are grouped by your training goals and (if any) medical conditions (ADHD, mTBI, Cancer Recovery, PTSD).
Lumosity is developed by Lumos Labs, a cognitive neuroscience research and development company.












Comments and Reviews
It is a nice cognitive training platform, although somewhat limited in its free version. I only wish it could have public profiles with badges, in the style of Duolingo, Memrise or KhanAcademy.
Simple games, yet executed in such a geniuos way.
Lumosity is good only if you pay. If you don't wanna pay, Brainilis is a good free alternative.
It's a very good workout for the brain and it's one of the best one's I founded.
"the government found that Lumos Labs could produce no evidence to suggest that Lumosity has any health powers or is anything other than an ordinary game." https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jan/06/lumosity-fined-false-claims-brain-training-online-games-mental-health
I have been training at Lumosity for about a month, seems like a pretty nice thing for now. Does anyone have any experience with its subscription mode? Is it worth the money?