How to boost your brain power - Insights from cognitive neuroscience.
Your working memory can only hold about four things. Discover how to turn this critical limitation into your greatest cognitive advantage.
#1about 2 minutes
Testing the limits of your working memory
A simple memory test reveals the surprisingly small capacity of human working memory, which is the bottleneck for conscious information processing.
#2about 2 minutes
A scientific framework for evaluating brain boosting methods
Effect sizes like Cohen's d provide a statistical measure to objectively assess the actual effectiveness of any neuroenhancement technique.
#3about 4 minutes
The myth of brain training for general cognitive improvement
While brain training makes you better at specific tasks, research shows these skills do not transfer to general cognitive abilities like reasoning or planning.
#4about 2 minutes
Examining the real effectiveness of smart drugs
Smart drugs like Ritalin, developed for neurological disorders, show only small cognitive benefits for healthy individuals and come with significant side effects.
#5about 3 minutes
Why electrical brain stimulation is not a magic bullet
Transcranial electrical stimulation has a very small overall effect and may only be beneficial when brain activity is already outside an optimal range.
#6about 4 minutes
The key to brain power is connecting to long-term memory
Instead of trying to expand working memory, the most effective strategy is to efficiently use its capacity by linking new information to existing knowledge.
Deliberately creating connections between new information and existing knowledge through methods like mind mapping significantly boosts learning and performance.
#8about 2 minutes
Brain hack two: Improve focus by practicing monotasking
Multitasking severely reduces cognitive performance by splitting limited working memory capacity, so dedicating focus to a single task is a powerful enhancer.
#9about 6 minutes
Brain hack three: Use downtime for memory consolidation
Giving your brain periods of rest without new input allows it to strengthen knowledge connections and fosters the emergence of creative ideas.
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