BrainTrainingGames
Can we use games such as video games to improve mental performance? In general, scientific studies find . . . scilearn.com] - publishes the "Fast ForWord" reading training software. See a summary of a [http://www.evidencebasedprograms.org/Default.aspx?tabid=147 . . .
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3 Comments on CoffeeForProductivity
### 3 Comments. ### Old Coffee tastes like Crap because certain chemicals age. In the hours after brewing . . . and will work different in most people. Further Reading on the Scientific American or a Coffee fan . . .
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7 Comments on HomePage
### 7 Comments. ### What about speed reading technologies? -- rrandor 2010-03-25 05:44 UTC ---- See SpeedReading. . . . 2010-03-25 07:09 UTC ---- Why isn't SpeedReading linked on the homepage? -- Baribal 2011-04-25 . . .
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8 Comments on SpeedReading
### 8 Comments. ### If you would like to speed up reading, use hooks in every row. First hook at 25% . . . use more hooks and never look back. If you are reading on your monitor, try to set the text width . . . forward, the forth backward again, and so on. Reading 500-600 words per minute is quite common, 1200 . . .
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FlashCard
Some people use flash cards help remember stuff through rote repetition. Many people keep a few Wiki:IndexCard''''''s . . . that employs SpacedRepetition and IncrementalReading to aid learning. . . .
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GehWegRevolutionaer
I'd say something witty about probably being the only untrained wannabe-mentat here, but I forgot the . . . vocabulary * Hamburgs subway stations Speed reading * Eliminate subvocalization through pacing . . .
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GnuFreeDocumentationLicense
= GNU Free Documentation License = All data on this wiki entered on or after 08 April 2004 is copyrighted . . . technical measures to obstruct or control the reading or further copying of the copies you make or . . .
21K - last updated 2009-06-27 06:17 UTC by RonHaleEvans
HomePage
= Mentat Wiki = This wiki is a collaborative environment for exploring ways to become a better thinker. . . . * GrowthMindset * SelfTracking * SpeedReading * HowToForget == What is a Wiki? == A wiki . . .
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HowILearnedFrenchInOneYear
= How I Learned French in One Year = [http://mricon.com/ Someone] wrote about [http://mirror.mricon.com/french/ . . . using flash cards. And I like the approach of reading lots in a foreign language in order to get . . .
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lionel
Hi all! I am much interested in memory systems, or more generally, in anything which my improve mind . . . about what you know. And I hope you enjoy reading what others have written. And I hope you are . . .
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LocalSpellingWords
##language:* about all also an and applying are around as at automatically be bed better book Brien bus . . . Write notice one over Practice quickly quite Reading reading really run sense skim Skimming slow . . .
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MemoryBooks
= Books about memory skills = "How to Be Twice As Smart" by Scott Witt. Memory, math and other techniques. . . . of how to improve memory, concentration, reading. "You ''Can'' Remember" by Dr. Bruno Furst. . . .
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MemoryPalace
= Memory palaces = A MemoryPalace is a use of an imaginary journey through a sequence of places, or ''loci'', . . . -Cassox Hi everybody - I learned a lot by reading your wiki. I'd like to receive your advice: . . .
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MentalHealthRoutines
The human brain is a pattern-matching and feedback system. When we are processing events that occur we . . . reaching the peak, means I am nothing. * Mind reading: Believing you know what another person thinks . . . My patients that do the best are always reading or trying to find better techniques, or think . . . distortions, in brief, or just by category (mindreading x5, fortune telling x1, all-or-nothing x2) . . . up in the morning then today, the day you are reading this, go to your bed and set an alarm for 5 . . .
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MentatTrainingPlan
Getting really good at mental skills requires lots of practice. Just as you can only become a great pianist, . . . foreign language (see LanguageLearning) * Sight reading a song on a musical instrument (see LearningMusic) . . .
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Mindhacker
= Mindhacker = //Mindhacker: 60 Tips, Tricks, and Games to Take Your Mind to the Next Level// is the . . . 5 September 2011] == Other mentions == * [http://readingsubtly.blogspot.com/2011/09/is-your-world-small-and-nasty-stupid.html . . . "Is Your World Small and Nasty, Stupid?", Reading Subtly, 22 September 2011] * [http://boingboing.net/2011/09/06/how-to-roll-an-imaginary-6-sided-die-in-your-head.html . . .
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MindhackerNotes
= Mindhacker Notes = On this page, you will find synopses of each of the 60 hacks in [[Mindhacker]], . . . Read at Speed === //Significantly increase your reading speed with a few basic techniques. Rather than . . . as well.// === Hack 45, Read Lips === //Lip reading isn’t a magical way to know exactly what someone . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fForceYourConnections
= Hack #20: Force Your Connections = Use a simple process to generate many complex ideas quickly from . . . or die "Couldn't open $infilename for reading: $!\n"; $infilecontents = <INFILE>; close(INFILE); . . . or die "Couldn't open $writetofile for reading: $!\n"; $outfilecontents = <OUTFILE>; . . . or die "Couldn't open $writetofile for reading: $!\n"; $outfilecontents = <OUTFILE>; . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fRememberTenThingsToBring
= Hack #1: Remember 10 Things to Bring = You need never forget your keys again. Always remember the top . . . -- Michael Frink 2006-09-08 I have just started reading the book and I have run into the same issue. . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fSnapYourselfToAttention
= Hack #74: Snap Yourself to Attention = Change your behavior by rewarding your hard work and punishing . . . It's struck me recently after reading this, aren't we reinventing the clock-tower. . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fStopMemoryBufferOverrun
= Hack #56: Stop Memory-Buffer Overrun = The length of a sentence isn't what makes it hard to understand; . . . the full title "Stop Memory Buffer Overrun While Reading." MattWebb and TomStafford == Return to Main . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fWriteFaster
= Hack #14: Write Faster = Write smarter, not harder! The ASCII-based shorthand hack called Speedwords . . . hack go here. * How about Read Faster? See SpeedReading == Discussion == Every morning that I take . . .
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MotivAider
Home page: http://habitchange.com/ See also MindPerformanceHacks/BuildAnExoself and MindPerformanceHacks/SnapYourselfToAttention . . . MotivAider manual and other resources] are worth reading even if you choose the InvisibleClock instead. . . .
1K - last updated 2009-06-01 02:43 UTC by 192.168.1.1
NotebookSystem
* ''[https://users.speakeasy.net/~lion/nb/html/ How to Make a Complete Map of Every Thought You Think]'', . . . written in haste, but inspiring and well worth reading. * [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8078819 . . .
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PolyGlottery
= What is Polyglottery? = == A scholarly discipline == It embodies a quest to develop an encyclopedic . . . if these books are so great that they are worth reading and rereading, then surely they are worth reading . . . languages by means of and for the purpose of reading great texts in their original tongues. Thus . . .
7K - last updated 2009-08-22 20:31 UTC by dek0000
Reading
Reading seems like a very basic skill, but can be developed to very advanced levels. == External links . . . The art of slow reading] == See also == * SpeedReading . . .
1K - last updated 2011-04-26 12:09 UTC by mwfogleman
ScottCram
My name is Scott Cram. I have been interested in memory techniques and feats since I first read Harry . . . == Welcome to the Mentat wiki. I hope you enjoy reading and writing these pages. Thank you for putting . . .
2K - last updated 2009-06-27 06:18 UTC by RonHaleEvans
SmartDrug
== Nootropics == '''NootropicsPrimer''' [[BR]] == Notes on Nootropics with evidence == === Key resources . . . Citations are being added. * I advise reading them because I'm trying to include both supporting . . .
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SpeedReading
= Speed Reading = == Techniques for faster reading. == * Read More * Increase your Vocabulary words you . . . a pointer (finger, or whatever can speed up the reading and help push up the speed. * Try not to reread . . . double check their math. * Practice use a speed reading trainer like http://readfa.st or http://www.spreeder.com . . . hard, as there's always the temptation to start reading at regular speed, which usually leads to never . . . finishing the text. * Skim by reading the first and last line of each paragraph A . . .
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SquareRoots
= Introduction = When you multiply a number times itself, the result is called a square number. The square . . . the square root of 25 would be 5. After reading and practicing the techniques in this article, . . .
7K - last updated 2010-03-23 18:03 UTC by aIvanov
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