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    Short-term memory training

    http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/

    This is a complete bastard of an exercise program and very likely to help those of us who still from time to time forget what they Topped or Brainstormed three seconds ago.

    More info:

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    The guys who created this based it on this study: http://www.pnas.org/content/early/20...68105.abstract by Jaegger. I guess it's time to replace Brain Age for my DS.

    If you just want to give this a try on the web without downloading there's a javascript version of the n-back puzzle available here: http://dual-n-back.com/nback.html

    Wired Article with some more details (and sensationalism) about this. http://www.wired.com/science/discove...smart_software

    I'm wondering if anyone is working on a homebrew for it. Any volunteers to work with me on it? I have too much free time for a comp sci student.

    Some wiki info:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-back N-Back task.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_intelligence fluid intelligence.

    Found this from the Free Gamer Blog -- http://freegamer.blogspot.com/ has some pretty good stuff.
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    Re: Short-term memory training

    This is great, I can't remember shit for bitches names at parties.


    Edit: Downloading this now, it looks really neat.
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    Re: Short-term memory training

    Magic aside, my short-term memory is pretty fucking awful. This could be pretty helpful.
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    Re: Short-term memory training

    Are the sound supposed to be only the first half of the letter? For "k" it'll say "ke-" and for "q" it'll say "ku-" and it's hard to distinguish between. I don't really get what the object is (1-Back mode)... Some will have different sounds and positions from the last one.

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    Re: Short-term memory training

    They have a tutorial on the website for you.

    I downloaded it, seems like it might be interesting.

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