Psychologist explains deceptive advertising charges against Lumosity
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LONGVIEW, TX (KLTV) -
There are several websites, like Lumosity, that claim playing their online or mobile games can make you perform better at work, or delay cognitive impairment. But do they?The Federal Trade Commission doesn’t think so, and in response, have brought deceptive advertising charges against Lumosity.Lumosity is a pay site. It’s about $15 a month to play their claimed brain training games, although they recently lowered the monthly rate.Jeffrey Quiett, professor of Psychology at LeTourneau University in Longview doesn’t believe in the “miracle pill” Lumosity >>>