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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Triangle Puzzle Solution
You can make this triangle point downward in just three moves! Instead of looking at the problem as a triangle, think of it as a circle with three extra points. If you rotate the points, the triangle can be reversed in just three moves. This puzzle is a...
Dateline: 2013-05-15 7:19pm -07:00T (102 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Video: the story behind Lumosity’s science with Mike Scanlon
Ever wondered how Lumosity turns cutting-edge neuroscience into fun, effective games? Our Chief Scientific Officer Mike Scanlon appeared on TechCrunch to discuss how we harness our team’s brainpower to make science available to everyone. Watch the ...
Dateline: 2013-05-14 11:04am -07:00T (46 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Video: the story of science behind Color Match
You know Color Match as a fun, challenging game. But did you also know that it’s based on a neuropsychological task used in labs around the world? Watch the video to hear a Lumosity Game Designer talk about how our team turned a standard cognitive ...
Dateline: 2013-05-14 11:04am -07:00T (63 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Stanford study: Lumosity can improve skills that affect everyday quality of life
A new peer-reviewed study from Stanford University shows that Lumosity training can improve the brainâs executive functions, which are a key driver of everyday quality of life. Spearheaded by neuropsychologist Shelli Kesler, this study examined how Lumo...
Dateline: 2013-05-14 11:04am -07:00T (490 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Video: the story behind Lumosity’s science with Mike Scanlon
Ever wondered how Lumosity turns cutting-edge neuroscience into fun, effective games? Our Chief Scientific Officer Mike Scanlon appeared on TechCrunch to discuss how we harness our team’s brainpower to make science available to everyone. Watch the ...
Dateline: 2013-04-18 8:48pm -07:00T (46 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Video: the science behind Color Match
You know Color Match as a fun, challenging game. But did you also know that it’s based on a neuropsychological task used in labs around the world? Watch the video to hear a Lumosity Game Designer talk about how our team turned a standard task into ...
Dateline: 2013-04-18 8:48pm -07:00T (62 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Chocolate may be an ingredient in long-term memory
Chocolate: the secret to long-term memory? A flavonoid found in cocoa beans could mean the difference between remembering and forgetting, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology. Scientists from the Hotchkiss Brain Insitute i...
Dateline: 2013-04-03 4:04pm -07:00T (457 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Congratulations to all the Why I Play contest winners!
Thank you to everyone who entered and voted in Lumosity’s Why I Play contest! In all, almost 5,000 of you told us why you play Lumosity, and 13,000 of you voted your favorite stories to the top. Congratulations to the popular vote winner, Francis Be...
Dateline: 2013-03-31 4:33am -07:00T (2013 words)
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Lumosity - Brain Health Blog: Meditation Could Change Alpha Rhythms in the Brain
Meditation might act as a “volume knob” for selective attention, leading to better control over pain and negative emotions. A recently published Brown University study on mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) has shown that attentional ...
Dateline: 2013-03-26 10:49am -07:00T (541 words)
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