Reviews
Summary
Positives
- Patients with Long COVID brain fog have used BrainHQ as part of structured cognitive recovery programs; patients trying cognitive training apps commonly report some improvement in attention, memory, and processing speed after sustained use University of Utah Health.
Negatives
- Evidence for brain-training games beyond near-transfer effects (i.e., transfer to real-world cognitive function) is mixed at best; in 2016 Lumos Labs paid the FTC $2 million to settle false-advertising charges over Lumosity’s anti-Alzheimer’s claims Science.
Hurdles & Side Effects
- BrainHQ subscriptions cost $14/month or $96/year; Lumosity is $11.99/month or $59.99/year; both have free trial tiers, and clinical-trial participants often get free access through the study BrainHQ.
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