give serious answers please, Now as I researched a couple of things came up when it came to increasing iq and whatnot.
a bunch of studies saying it is possible with dual n back training but it is short lived unless continuously practiced. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6480788/
https://www.pnas.org/content/105/19/6791
https://www.pnas.org/content/105/19/6829
Then we have drugs for cognitive enhancement such as nootropics?
I've tried a bunch they only give small slight effects and aren't really that amazing, I've tried modafinil(not pureform got it as adrafinil from nootropic websites), huperzine a and choline, one racetam eh its really a dead end in that regard. I'd say caffeine is probably the best nootropic out there lol
Then we have TDCS transcranial direct current stimulation. This shows a lot of promise as it has been shown in numerous studies to increase learning speed and training for soldiers etc... also good for curbing depression but thats really just a side desu
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0028393213001723
I've tried it out eh, it probably was the one where I felt something a nice stingy stimulation, but I don't really know if I would say I was enhanced. It felt like a nice massage on your head it probably just made me focus cause of the stinging. I'd rate it maybe 5/10 lol
Lastly on our list we have image streaming by win wenger. I came across it randomly I don't remember how but I found win wengers site, and his book called the einstein factor. In it he claimed that like 80 minutes of image streaming would increase your iq by 0.9 points and that students who image streamed before exams did better than their student counterparts. Only reason it seems to have merit to me is because he justified it in book the einstein factor. Showing that many of the worlds geniuses had strong imaginations. Such that they were able to see streams of images that guided them to their discoveries in life, tesla, einstein.
a bunch of studies saying it is possible with dual n back training but it is short lived unless continuously practiced. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6480788/
https://www.pnas.org/content/105/19/6791
https://www.pnas.org/content/105/19/6829
Then we have drugs for cognitive enhancement such as nootropics?
I've tried a bunch they only give small slight effects and aren't really that amazing, I've tried modafinil(not pureform got it as adrafinil from nootropic websites), huperzine a and choline, one racetam eh its really a dead end in that regard. I'd say caffeine is probably the best nootropic out there lol
Then we have TDCS transcranial direct current stimulation. This shows a lot of promise as it has been shown in numerous studies to increase learning speed and training for soldiers etc... also good for curbing depression but thats really just a side desu
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0028393213001723
I've tried it out eh, it probably was the one where I felt something a nice stingy stimulation, but I don't really know if I would say I was enhanced. It felt like a nice massage on your head it probably just made me focus cause of the stinging. I'd rate it maybe 5/10 lol
Lastly on our list we have image streaming by win wenger. I came across it randomly I don't remember how but I found win wengers site, and his book called the einstein factor. In it he claimed that like 80 minutes of image streaming would increase your iq by 0.9 points and that students who image streamed before exams did better than their student counterparts. Only reason it seems to have merit to me is because he justified it in book the einstein factor. Showing that many of the worlds geniuses had strong imaginations. Such that they were able to see streams of images that guided them to their discoveries in life, tesla, einstein.
