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  1. Apr 27, 2020 · One scam involves creating a site, charging you for a course, and then never delivering the product. Scam 2: Cloak and Dagger Sales Presentations. Some online training will actually be a cloak...

  2. Jan 6, 2016 · In the fall of 2014, 70 researchers signed a statement critiquing the claims made by brain-training games. Lumosity wasn’t the only program targeted by this critique—others, such as Cogmed...

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · It can often be difficult to spot these scam courses, but below are some of our red flags to look out for and tips for avoiding a potential scam. Be aware of unrealistic promises A key sign of a scam course is overpromising what you can achieve from the course, with some guaranteeing immediate results, a huge increase in skills with little to ...

  4. Sep 6, 2016 · The brain-training giant Lumosity is recalibrating its strategy and facing new challenges as it reels from a federal crackdown on bold health claims about its digital games.

  5. May 1, 2016 · Brain training is a scam: overhyped and understudied—a waste of time worse than Angry Birds. But is that all there is to it? Does training on cognitive games result only in improvements on...

  6. Jun 17, 2019 · This is the fundamental claim being made by brain training companies – that engaging in games on a computer or mobile device will improve your performance on all sorts of tasks that are not the game you're playing.

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  8. Bottom line: caveat emptor – buyer beware. Separating independently researched and validated cognitive training programs from modern day hocus pocus will be a continual challenge. Recommendations for Consumers.

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