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  348. Double-Blind Tests of Subliminal Self-Help Audiotapes

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  356. Developing Multiple Mentalism and Quad N-Back

  357. Changes in Attitude?

  358. Lateral Thinking

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  365. Rockford Counseling Discoveries-Brain-Training To Improve Memory Boosts Fluid Intelligence?

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  376. Quintuple N-Back: Progress?

  377. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Q8jyAdRYbieK8PtfT/taking-ideas-seriously?commentId=cLkqivLykJF5y6Tt4

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  381. Does This Technique Reliably Increase Your Fluid Intelligence?

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  383. https://groups.google.com/g/brain-training/browse_thread/thread/fcaf852fb9f09466

  384. Attention and Working Memory in Insight Problem-Solving

  385. 2011-soderqvist.pdf

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  387. Dual N-Back Impairs Creativity/lateral Thinking?

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  391. Working Memory Training Using Mental Calculation Impacts Regional Gray Matter of the Frontal and Parietal Regions

  392. Working memory training is associated with lower prefrontal cortex activation in a divergent thinking task

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  395. Improvement in Working Memory Is Not Related to Increased Intelligence Scores

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  397. 2011-loosli.pdf

  398. How useful is executive control training? Age differences in near and far transfer of task-switching training

  399. CAC08_Karbach

  400. Effects of Working Memory Training on Reading in Children With Special Needs

  401. The Effect of Cognitive Training on Recall Range and Speed of Information Processing in the Working Memory of Dyslexic and Skilled Readers

  402. Gains in Fluid Intelligence After Training Non-Verbal Reasoning in 4-Year-Old Children: a Controlled, Randomized Study

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  406. Inducing Inductive Reasoning: Does It Transfer to Fluid Intelligence?

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  416. The Efficacy and Psychophysiological Correlates of Dual-Attention Tasks in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

  417. Horizontal Saccadic Eye Movements Enhance the Retrieval of Landmark Shape and Location Information

  418. Reduced Misinformation Effects following Saccadic Bilateral Eye Movements

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  424. https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Drugstore-Chemically-Altered-Consciousness/dp/0262582201/

  425. Differential dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation during a verbal n-back task according to sensory modality

  426. Does This Technique Reliably Increase Your Fluid Intelligence?

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  428. https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Aging-Cognition-Third/dp/080585990X/

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  430. Models of visuospatial and verbal memory across the adult life span

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  433. Fractionating Human Intelligence

  434. The Age of Reason: Financial Decisions over the Life Cycle and Implications for Regulation

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  436. Global prevalence of dementia: a Delphi consensus study

  437. Prevalence of cognitive impairment without dementia in the United States

  438. Worldwide Prevalence and Incidence of Dementia

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  440. Aging and motivated cognition: the positivity effect in attention and memory

  441. The influence of a sense of time on human development

  442. Age differences in the Big Five across the life span: evidence from two national samples

  443. Population Aging, Intracohort Aging, and Sociopolitical Attitudes

  444. The Conservatism of Old Age: Overrated?

  445. Can an old dog learn (and want to experience) new tricks? Cognitive training increases openness to experience in older adults

  446. Timing of Onset of Cognitive Decline: Results from Whitehall II Prospective Cohort Study

  447. Age-related slowing of memory retrieval: contributions of perceptual speed and cerebral white matter integrity

  448. Cognitive Decline Begins In Late 20s, Study Suggests

  449. ‘When Does Age-Related Cognitive Decline Begin?” Salthouse Again Reifies the “Cross-Sectional Fallacy’

  450. When does age-related cognitive decline begin?

  451. Working-Memory Training in Younger and Older Adults: Training Gains, Transfer, and Maintenance

  452. How to Gain 11 IQ Points in 10 Minutes: Thinking Aloud Improves Raven’s Matrices Performance in Older Adults

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  464. Dual N-Back Brain Training - It Makes You Smarter

  465. https://www.cogtest.com/tests/cognitive_int/db.html

  466. https://www.brainturk.com/games

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  468. We'Ve Got Some Trouble

  469. Hback: N-Back Memory Game

  470. https://competicionmental.appspot.com/3dnback

  471. Raytraced N-Back in 3 Dimensions With Pygame Logic and Tunes from Haskell

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  483. https://waterdev.com/apps/nback

  484. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bodhi.brainturk

  485. Better Brain Lite

  486. ‎Dual N-Back on the App Store

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  488. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/iq-boost/id286574399

  489. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/double-dynamo-matching-rhythm/id703947966

  490. Double Dynamo €” Official Gameplay Trailer

  491. https://apps.apple.com/app/id787822673

  492. Non-Electronic Game Version of N-Back Task

  493. SnapBackGameRules

  494. N-Backing without Software?

  495. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Working Memory in Patients With Parkinson's Disease

  496. 2005-fregni.pdf

  497. Time-Dependent Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on the Enhancement of Working Memory

  498. Temporal Cortex Direct Current Stimulation Enhances Performance on a Visual Recognition Memory Task in Alzheimer Disease

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  500. Improving Working Memory: the Effect of Combining Cognitive Activity and Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

  501. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Working Memory Performance: Combined Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence

  502. TDCS Selectively Improves Working Memory in Older Adults With More Education

  503. Improving Visual Working Memory Performance With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

  504. 2014-martin.pdf

  505. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (TDCS) on Human Memory

  506. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Based Metaplasticity Protocols in Working Memory

  507. Effects of Acute Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Hot and Cold Working Memory Tasks in Healthy and Depressed Subjects

  508. Longitudinal Neurostimulation in Older Adults Improves Working Memory

  509. Combining TDCS and Working Memory Training to Down Regulate State Rumination: A Single-Session Double Blind Sham-Controlled Trial

  510. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Neuronal Activity and Learning in Pilot Training

  511. Bifrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Slows Reaction Time in a Working Memory Task

  512. ‘Unfocus’ on Foc.us: Commercial TDCS Headset Impairs Working Memory

  513. The Effect of γ-TACS on Working Memory Performance in Healthy Controls

  514. 2015-wessel.pdf

  515. Improving Visual Working Memory Capacity With Prefrontal Brain Stimulation

  516. No Statistically-Significant Effect of Prefrontal tDCS on Working Memory Performance in Older Adults

  517. 2017-nilsson.pdf

  518. Effects Of tDCS Dosage On Working Memory In Healthy Participants

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  520. Effects of Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Working Memory: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Findings From Healthy and Neuropsychiatric Populations

  521. https://www.urbandharma.org/udharma4/mpe.html

  522. Open Focus

  523. Meditation Builds up the Brain

  524. Brief Meditative Exercise Helps Cognition

  525. Mindfulness Meditation Improves Cognition: Evidence of Brief Mental Training

  526. Mental Training Affects Distribution of Limited Brain Resources

  527. Study Suggests Meditation Can Help Train Attention

  528. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/circ.120.suppl_18.S461-a

  529. Can Meditation Curb Heart Attacks?

  530. Magic Cube 4D

  531. Cognition Laboratory Experiments

  532. https://www.3dtris.de/

  533. https://groups.google.com/g/brain-training/browse_frm/thread/52d802a9df720962

  534. Creyos

  535. The Replication Crisis: Flaws in Mainstream Science § Animal Models

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  536. First Direct Evidence of Neuroplastic Changes following Brainwave Training

  537. Mindfulness Meditation Training Changes Brain Structure in Eight Weeks

  538. http://www.winwenger.com/imstream.htm

  539. Harry Kahne: Multiple Mentality Course

  540. Music and distraction

  541. Nootropics

  542. Other Exercises for Mind As Effective As N-Back

  543. nootropics#caffeine

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  544. https://groups.google.com/g/brain-training/browse_thread/thread/e9074921a905a7fa

  545. I.Q. Tests Question

  546. nootropics#piracetam

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  547. https://groups.google.com/g/brain-training/browse_thread/thread/3de2bf7a8e70949c

  548. Creatine Cognition Meta-analysis

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    2. Working memory

    3. Intelligence quotient

    4. Task switching (psychology)

    5. Working memory § Learning  :

    6. Joel Spolsky

    7. Paul Graham (programmer)

    8. Garbage collection (computer science)

    9. Jeff Atwood

    10. Computer monitor  :

    11. Steve Yegge  :

    12. Amdahl’s law

    13. Ken Thompson

    14. Speed reading

    15. Tachistoscope  :

    16. Type signature

    17. Comment (computer programming)

    18. Extended mind thesis § "The Extended Mind"  :

    19. Coders at Work  :

    20. Douglas Crockford  :

    21. Sleep apnea

    22. Brendan Eich  :

    23. Joshua Bloch

    24. Joe Armstrong (programmer)  :

    25. Simon Peyton Jones  :

    26. David Deutsch  :

    27. Donald Knuth

    28. Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams  :

    29. Pascal (programming language)

    30. Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery

    31. Ergonomics

    32. Angry Birds  :

    33. Modula-2  :

    34. G factor (psychometrics)

    35. Transfer of learning

    36. Moonwalking with Einstein  :

    37. Kim Peek

    38. Rain Man

    39. Memory sport  :

    40. Catch-22

    41. Skeet shooting  :

    42. Arthur Jensen

    43. N-back

    44. Time preference

    45. Myelin

    46. Functional magnetic resonance imaging

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    49. The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two  :

    50. Fluid and crystallized intelligence

    51. Nootropic

    52. Words per minute  :

    53. Marginal utility

    54. Monty Python's Life of Brian  :

    55. Escalation of commitment

    56. Reproducibility

    57. Eliezer Yudkowsky

    58. Promotion of anorexia

    59. Placebo § Effects  :

    60. Aerobic exercise  :

    61. Cochrane (organisation)

    62. Strength training

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    65. Zinc deficiency  :

    66. Hypoglycemia

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    74. Wizard's First Rule  :

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    76. Technical report  :

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    78. Statistical power

    79. Effect size

    80. Raven's Progressive Matrices

    81. Between-group design experiment § Practice effect  :

    82. Longitudinal study

    83. Cross-sectional data  :

    84. Big Five personality traits

    85. Memory span

    86. Victor Serebriakoff  :

    87. Law School Admission Test  :

    88. Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test  :

    89. Lateral thinking  :

    90. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    91. Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test  :

    92. Eureka effect § Insight problems  :

    93. Dopamine

    94. Priming (psychology)

    95. L-DOPA  :

    96. Novelty seeking  :

    97. Correlation does not imply causation

    98. Latent inhibition

    99. Tohoku University  :

    100. Bonferroni correction

    101. Reading span task  :

    102. Handedness

    103. Saccade

    104. Stephen LaBerge

    105. Lucid dream

    106. Allan Hobson  :

    107. False awakening  :

    108. Tetris effect  :

    109. Standard score

    110. Extraversion and introversion

    111. Openness to experience

    112. Fractional anisotropy

    113. Fortune 500

    114. Mike Darwin

    115. Free software

    116. Transcranial direct-current stimulation

    117. Mnemosyne (software)

    118. Meditation

    119. Samatha-vipassana

    120. Effects of meditation

    121. Attentional blink  :

    122. Neurofeedback

    123. Beat (acoustics) § Binaural beats  :

    124. Piracetam

    125. Choline

    126. Huperzine A

    127. Acetylcholinesterase

    128. Oxiracetam

    129. Selegiline