Yeah, that's true. And with there still being a good deal of ambiguity
about what the task really does, it's hard to say for sure that what
you're experiencing is not an anomaly. At this point, I think we may
only safely assume that some individuals are sort of primed for this
sort of challenge, as it is, and others are not, which may explain its
varying reception. It may also be your strategy? I think if we allow
the two-factor model, I mean, speed and capacity being the underlying
basis for short-term memory, then it could be that you are exceptional
in one, and lacking in the other. Could you be compensating in one or
the other, preventing yourself from proper training? It's really silly
to keep drawing on this analogy, but, for example, in the gym --
although I don't partake that scene any longer -- you'll see people
lifting massive weight with terrible form (no offense), and ultimately
they'll reach a plateau and have to rehash everything they learned
about training in order to push through. I don't really know if that's
your case, but it might be relevant.