The study, published today in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest, concluded that “based on our extensive review of the literature cited by brain-training companies in support of their claims, coupled with our review of related brain-training literatures that are not currently associated with a company or product, there does not yet appear to be sufficient evidence to justify the claim that brain training is an effective tool for enhancing real-world cognition.”
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Scientists Find No Evidence of Common Brain Training Claims
Scientists Find No Evidence (so far) of Common Brain Training Claims (i.e. Luminosity, etc.)
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