Nice! Where does one learn how to do this kind of thing (aside from the fractals)?
Every time I have googled for it, the only method of working memory training that comes up is N-Back. So I'm happy that the article mentions another method. Apart from playing "Simon" (yes that circular game with…
Great site! The only improvement I would ask for is automatically opening the articles with the Wikipedia app, if installed.
Eugenia Cheng has some interesting and accessible videos, e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho7oagHeqNc and in a similar vein I am enjoying her book: "How to Bake Pi". Getting more into the technical side of things,…
Could you elaborate on the mental math part - do you do particular exercises?
I have some interest in the topic (thanks to Arraycast and Conor Hoekstra) and bought to Mock a Mockingbird by Raymond Smullyan, however it is still a bit too involved for my small brain. On the other hand, I am very…
Or "smurf" or "smeg".
Nice! Where does one learn how to do this kind of thing (aside from the fractals)?
Every time I have googled for it, the only method of working memory training that comes up is N-Back. So I'm happy that the article mentions another method. Apart from playing "Simon" (yes that circular game with…
Great site! The only improvement I would ask for is automatically opening the articles with the Wikipedia app, if installed.
Eugenia Cheng has some interesting and accessible videos, e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho7oagHeqNc and in a similar vein I am enjoying her book: "How to Bake Pi". Getting more into the technical side of things,…
Could you elaborate on the mental math part - do you do particular exercises?
I have some interest in the topic (thanks to Arraycast and Conor Hoekstra) and bought to Mock a Mockingbird by Raymond Smullyan, however it is still a bit too involved for my small brain. On the other hand, I am very…
Or "smurf" or "smeg".