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Shape, January 23, 2012
Why Eating Right and Gym Motivation is Mental
"We reached out to Lumosity, a company that develops games and programs for brain training, to find out how we can apply the latest breakthroughs in neuroscience to improve cognitive abilities and make healthier lifestyle choices..."
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Parade, January 21, 2012
10 Apps That Could Save Your Life
"Neuroscientists designed these games to enhance cognitive performance, increase your attention span, sharpen your memory, and boost your mood..."
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Tecca, January 12, 2012
Review: Lumosity Trains Your Brain and Improves Cognitive Ability Using Online Games
"While I've only been using Lumosity for about a month, I've already seen a huge difference in the areas I've been exercising..."
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MSNBC January 5, 2012
6 Fun Ways to Sharpen Your Memory
"To keep your brain in shape, make it sweat. Thinking hard really does sharpen your memory and cognition..."
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PCWorld, December 30, 2011
Resolve to Exercise Your Brain with Lumosity
"In 2012 you're going to eat better, lose weight and exercise your body, right? Well don't forget about exercising your brain! I took brain-training service Lumosity for a test drive, and enjoyed the experience..."
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Los Angeles Times, December 12, 2011
Healthy Holidays, with our Gift Ideas
"One of the most affordable, engaging and demonstrably effective sources of brain-training games is Lumosity, produced by the San Francisco-based Lumos Labs..."
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USA Today, August 24, 2011
Brain-Training Games Are New Exercise Craze
"A lot of the physical-fitness market will carry over into the mind-fitness field because the two are linked..."
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Fast Company, June 16, 2011
Why 'Brain Gyms' May Be The Next Big Business
"Brain fitness is the latest wave in the trend of healthy living..."
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VentureBeat, June 16, 2011
Lumosity Raises $32 Million for Brain Games
"Lumosity is comparable to a gym in that it is useful for practically anybody who would like to improve their own abilities and fitness..."
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San Francisco Chronicle, June 16, 2011
Lumosity Gets $32.5 Million In Venture Funding
"The investment pushes Lumosity to the top of an industry that's expanded 31 percent per year since 2005..."
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Forbes, June 8, 2011
Lumosity Looks to Make Military Smarter with Navy Grant
"Lumosity has been working with more than 30 groups of researchers at universities like Stanford and Harvard..."
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San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2011
Brain fitness could be next big thing
"I like to go to the gym. I thought I'd like to find something for my mind, too."
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Time.com, February 25, 2011
Wrap Your Mind Around That: Lumosity Grew 400 Percent Last Year
"It doesn't take a genius to realize why web-based brain training website Lumosity grew 400 percent to 11 million users in 190 countries last year."
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Mashable, February 24, 2011
Brain Exercise Startup Lumosity Beefs Up With 11 Million Members
"The ever-expanding size of Lumosity’s member base lends it to possessing the largest database of human cognition..."
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Scientific American, April 2009
Brain Trainers: A Workout for the Mind
"Lumosity was the program I was most eager to play each day."
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PC World, August 4, 2008
Software a 'boot camp' for the Brain
"The games focus on improving brainpower-factors such as memory, attentiveness and processing speed. The Lumosity site tracks your progress, aggregating scores over time and providing analysis."
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Washington Post, July 11, 2008
Brain Game
"After a Lumosity session the other day, I suddenly was able to remember a word that had eluded me for several days."
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ABCNews.com, July 10, 2008
Brain Games Popular; Experts Remain Skeptical
"Using these games has given me a dramatic improvement in my memory…and it’s given me much greater confidence."
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WebWare/CNET, April 11, 2008
Lumosity Keeps You From Getting Dumber
"There’s Lumosity from Lumos Labs, a Web service that offers a…multitude of small mental exercises that run right in your browser and are actually really fun."
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Women's Health, January 4, 2008
Don't Lose It
"Surprisingly fun games using real neuroscience research to improve your attention, memory, and even peripheral vision."
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Geek.com, November 6, 2007
Review: Lumosity
"Lumosity offers a large catalog of quick-to-play visually appealing browser-based flash games."
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