Guide for BRAIN MAXXING 101(NO BS)

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There are several major mind workouts. They're all free, open-source, and scientifically validated. They're similar to video games that you play on your computer or phone.

For immediate effects (mental warm-ups), do a workout for 10 to 20 minutes before school, work, or another activity. For long-term gains (mental fitness), do a workout for 30 to 40 minutes twice a week. You can choose multiple workouts.



1)
RFT/RRT
Main exercise: (relational-reasoning-training) an evidence-based cognitive training approach designed to improve higher-order thinking, problem-solving, and intellectual flexibility by strengthening a person’s ability to understand and derive relationships between stimuli (e.g., same/different, more/less, before/after, opposite, hierarchical).


Training is usually computer-delivered, adaptive, and takes 30–60 minutes per session over 8–12 sessions.



Source:

You should do 30min/day 120h/week RRT at : syllogimous v4


2)
QUAD-N-BACK
For attention & focus

The **Quad N-Back** is an advanced working memory task that simultaneously tracks **four different stimulus streams** (e.g., visual locations, letters, shapes, and sounds), requiring participants to identify when any of them matches the item presented *N* trials earlier. It significantly increases cognitive load compared to standard N-Back tasks and is used to assess and train **working memory, attention, and multitasking ability**.

You should do 15/30min a day for significant results
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30006860/
You can do QUAD-N-back at :

For my routine:

RRT - 60 minutes

QNB - 15 sessions

Don’t forget consistency is key .
 
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There are several major mind workouts. They're all free, open-source, and scientifically validated. They're similar to video games that you play on your computer or phone.

For immediate effects (mental warm-ups), do a workout for 10 to 20 minutes before school, work, or another activity. For long-term gains (mental fitness), do a workout for 30 to 40 minutes twice a week. You can choose multiple workouts.



1)
RFT/RRT
Main exercise: (relational-reasoning-training) an evidence-based cognitive training approach designed to improve higher-order thinking, problem-solving, and intellectual flexibility by strengthening a person’s ability to understand and derive relationships between stimuli (e.g., same/different, more/less, before/after, opposite, hierarchical).


Training is usually computer-delivered, adaptive, and takes 30–60 minutes per session over 8–12 sessions.



Source:

You should do 30min/day 120h/week RRT at : syllogimous v4


2)
QUAD-N-BACK
For attention & focus

The **Quad N-Back** is an advanced working memory task that simultaneously tracks **four different stimulus streams** (e.g., visual locations, letters, shapes, and sounds), requiring participants to identify when any of them matches the item presented *N* trials earlier. It significantly increases cognitive load compared to standard N-Back tasks and is used to assess and train **working memory, attention, and multitasking ability**.

You should do 15/30min a day for significant results
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30006860/
You can do QUAD-N-back at :

For my routine:

RRT - 60 minutes

QNB - 15 sessions

Don’t forget consistency is key .
Will try after my homework and drop my thoughts :feelsokman:
 
Will try after my homework and drop my thoughts :feelsokman:
Do 10min before session of calculus of physics as warm up but 30min/each for the training
 
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Was just about to start looking for threads like this.
Bookmarked will come back to it
 
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Do 10min before session of calculus of physics as warm up but 30min/each for the training
dont got math or physics hw today only reading :feelsohgod:
 
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what about nootropics? are they just roids but for brain?
 
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