New Game: Cognition Kitchen
Following a new recipe asks a lot of our brain, especially when it’s one of Chef Crouton’s experimental recipes. Not only are his recipes wildly unpredictable, but they are also guarded secrets, which means you’ll have to memorize each recipe before preparing it.
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People who slept this much had top cognitive performance
UCSF’s Anne Richards used Lumosity data in hopes to answer the question: how much sleep is best for cognitive performance, and is there such a thing as too much?
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Can what we eat affect how we think? We tend to think about diet as it relates to our physical fitness and waistline, but did you know it can also affect our mood and cognition?
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Pro Tips: How to improve your score on What's My Name
Nelson Dellis holds the world record for memorizing the most names in 15 minutes: 235. So, what are his best tips for playing this game?