2 Comments & Reviews: Lumosity
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Was recommended this game by my psychologist. Really enjoy the games, but didnt get to them much with work. Found that I had no incentive to go back and play even with improving scores over time. I found the app more useful actually for the guided meditations, which I do at night. It is free, but has the paying version like most apps which is as quite expensive. Overall, good app, but not sure if affected my focus/working memory as dramatically as their study may claim.
We’ve used Lumosity, which my son enjoys. His ADHD symptoms are easing up as he gets older, but in all honestly I don’t know how much credit we can give Lumosity because he doesn’t play it that often.