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Brain Training: Gaming Science Game developers know exactly how to attract and retain customers. They rely on a vast body of scientific and psychological [...] By Katherine Vazquez | June 29, 2016 | Advertising, Cognition, Neurology, Psychology, Well-Being | ADD, ADHD, Aging, Alzheimer's, Brain Training, Deceptive Advertising, FTC, Games, Learning, Lumosity, Torkel Klingberg, Working Memory Read more