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Study: Posit Science Brain Training Shows Significant Gains

BrainHQ InsightsBy Dr. Michael MerzenichMay 2, 2013

I woke up in a cheerful mood this morning because yesterday the results of a scientific study were published and they once again demonstrated that very strong benefits can be achieved through only 10 hours of Posit Science brain training. The cognitive benefits were not just seen in the tasks themselves, but in measures of…

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