On May 22, 7:20 pm, Hoobler <whhoob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry that I sent the message to you as an e-mail, Bambam, whereas
> 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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