Posts Tagged ‘increase intelligence’

Working-Memory Training Report – therese – Session 2

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Session number: 2

Average n-back: 2.0

Duration (min.): 25

Although I have had a few blocks where I had no misses, I still have not been bumped up to anything higher than 2.0, is there a difference in using a MAC as opposed to a PC, as I am feeling disheartened that I am stuck on 2

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Working-Memory Training Report – nicoulloa – Session 5

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Session number: 5

Average n-back: 3.1

Duration (min.): 23

Having hard time with n=4. It’s a little easier if i murmur the series for myself, but with n=4 i barely have time to repeat it. Is it normal or should i try to do everything in complete silence?
cheers,
N.

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Working-Memory Training Report – nicoulloa – Session 4

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Session number: 4

Average n-back: 2.9

Duration (min.): 35

Got n=4 a couple times. Still can’t do it.

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Working-Memory Training Report – nicoulloa – Session 3

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Session number: 3

Average n-back: 2.85

Duration (min.): 35

Got to n=4 for the first time, but then back to 3s and 2s

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Working-Memory Training Report – martin – Session 203

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Session number: 203

Average n-back: 8.45

Duration (min.): 45

Today’s session ended up being somewhat the reverse of yesterday’s — more focus toward the end than at the beginning. Ending up with a nice run on n=10.

Session 203

Session 203

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Working-Memory Training Report – martin – Session 202

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Session number: 202

Average n-back: 8.15

Duration (min.): 50

After 30 sessions of “nines” I’ve switched back to regular dual n-back for a while. This began out of curiosity but has resolved into a challenge. I wanted to see whether training with “nines” had had any impact on my ability at regular dual n-back. I’ve discovered that I’m finding regular dual n-back quite tricky after a few months away.

I started in with a 7.95, right around where I left off. On Saturday when I trained I scored well below my recent par (7.3). And today was better at 8.15.

It seems logical that transitioning back and forth between variations of dual n-back maintains the challenge of the training and helps work different aspects of working memory…

Session 202 (dual n-back)

Session 202 (dual n-back)

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Working-Memory Training Report – Will – Session

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Session number: ?

Average n-back: 7.95

Duration (min.): 25

Reached a new high, 7.95 which was then followed up by a 2nd highest score ever at 7.65. Previous best was at 7.55

I am mildly disappointed to fall short of 8 by such a small margin, but quite happy to continue to improve on BF pro even after many sessions. Evidence that it is possible to raise N levels after a long on and off training period which in my case is now over 1 year.

I am not sure what to attribute this gain to, except that I have started something called super brain yoga about a week back. This is an ancient Eastern technique that has now been marketed to Westerners. I would advise not spending a dime on the book though, given that the exercise is easy to do and a how to can be found online. I do not swear by this or any brain improvement technique but I do try many of them out.

Quick caveat:

Correlation is not causation.

There really are a myriad of other things that may have caused a boost in my N back other than this yoga for the brain — which used to be, and I think still is, a punishment for misbehaving school kids in India.

I would add too that I cannot say that this improvement in dual n back is at all meaningful in any context, other than a gain in N. Still, a gain in N it is.

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Debbs gets into it!- slowly

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Session number: 7

Average n-back: 2.3

Duration (min.): ?

Mind blowing – Already I have noticed a marked increase in my capacity to study and retain knowledge.
I only scored 19/30 on the Mensa test at the start.
I am really enjoying this stuff -

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This post was submitted by Debbie Hamilton.

Working-Memory Training Report – martin – Session 27 (nines)

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Session number: 27 (nines)

Average n-back: 7.85

Duration (min.): 40

And I squeezed in another training session later in the day… but my focus had dropped after an afternoon of work.

Brain Training With nines-027

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Working-Memory Training Report – martin – Session 26 (nines)

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Session number: 26 (nines)

Average n-back: 8.55

Duration (min.): 40

I had to split this session over two days (yesterday and today) due to time constraints. The second half of the session was a lot more focused than the first!

Brain Training With nines-026

Session 26

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