Working-Memory Training Report – Will – Session 197

Session number: 197

Average n-back: 6.75

Duration (min.): 25

A devastatingly bad finish as I was at 7 going into the last 5 blocks…but still ended up with a personal best. I think the problem at the end was not so much loss of focus (in the ordinary sense) but just that I started thinking about hitting 7. At least I was able to hit a new personal best on 4th of July, so no complaints.

And this was a good recovery from my last session (196), in which I dropped to 5.95.

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3 Responses to “Working-Memory Training Report – Will – Session 197”

  1. martin says:

    Hey Will.

    Congratulations on a new high score! (The drop at the end means that you know you can best it.)

    A belated happy fourth.

    Martin

  2. highlandwhite says:

    I am new here, Can anyone tell me can any of these exercises help my 10 year old sons Working memory please

  3. martin says:

    Hello highland.

    The Brain Fitness Pro Jr program would be suitable for your son. It uses similar principles to the adult program, but the program has a fun presentation to engage the child and the exercises start out more straightforwardly.

    You can read more about the Jr program here: Brain Fitness Pro Jr

    Martin

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