Companies like Dakim, Vivity Labs, Lumos Labs and Cognifit have all raised substantial capital in the last year to produce very similar software and devices for senior citizen consumers. While some of these offerings are based online — charging a small subscription fee for membership — Posit Science sells CD-ROM games that help users form new neural connections, keeping their brains nimble. It’s largest customer-base is assisted living facilities for the elderly.
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