what I meant to do was to post it to the group. I actually had to look
up the directions on Google help: it seems as though, if I hit "reply"
to any but the first message, I send the message to an individual,
but, if I hit "reply" to the *first* message, then I only "post" it
without sending it to the person...I guess that I'll have to try this
and see if it goes wrong again. Boy, it is really embarrassing to be
posting on a blog that's about improving my intelligence, and I can't
even figure out how to post the message...But, again, this is my first
attempt, and I have actually never--if you can believe it--posted
anything on the internet before...Hope this one doesn't go awry. Oh,
and thank you *all* for your responses so far!
On May 16, 4:19 pm, ao <argum...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Assessment based on informed and personal experience: the greater the
> number of independent variables, the greater PFC engagement there will
> be, which may lead to attendant increased improvements than would be
> attained with lesser modes.
>
> I trained quite extensively with QNB and think it had a more profound
> influence on my cognition. Four variables with n=6 is surely an
> intense exercise for the mind, much more so than two variables at n=8.
>
> It never hurts to try.
>
> argumzio
>
> On May 16, 2:47 pm, D <damian.amen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > What has been thought about the relative success people have with tri/
> > quad/pent-n back in comparison with dual n-back?
>
> > Is it sensible to pursue the 'broader' levels and simply ditch dual n-
> > back? I would think that dual n-back is inferior to the other modes
> > since they involve the stimuli of DNB and more.
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