This reminds me. http://www.gwern.net/N-back%20FAQ#other-effects in
the FAQ is a collection of anecdotes I have been compiling for the
last 2 years or so. But I've been slipping and letting anecdotes
through. This caused me to think: is there any benefit from an even
larger anecdote collection? There's already like 70 anecdotes there or
throughout the FAQ, and they're starting to take up a significant
chunk of the collection. I can't see any benefit. Worse, if I'm not
diligent about it, the section will be biased in favor of random
positive results since those are the ones I would notice most. (On
that, see http://www.gwern.net/N-back%20FAQ#reading-this-faq )
So. This is last call. If you aren't in the list already and would
like to be, add a short summary to this thread. Good anecdotes are
short (3-5 sentences), include hard data and reference to objective
measurements, and are well written (and spelled...).
I particularly encourage people who have *not* seen any benefits or
feel they have been harmed. You guys are least likely to stick around
and volunteer personal reports, so I'll point out that the absence of
effect is something worth reporting; please do!
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gwern
http://www.gwern.net
A reminder: this thread was meant to just be for anecdotes because I
was getting tired of combing threads for anecdotes. Littering the
thread with off-topic material isn't helping. If anyone wants to go
offtopic and discuss something that is not their anecdotes about
n-backing (but is, say, anecdotes about random nootropics), please
edit the subject/topic to form a new thread.
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gwern
http://www.gwern.net