Consensus paper refutes claims of some brain games marketing
Convened by researchers at The Stanford Center on Longevity and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 69 cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists signed a consensus statement addressing concerns that “brain game” products are being marketed with statements that the games are based on “scientific evidence” and implied promises of effectiveness that are not accurate.
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