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I'm conducting an experiment on memory improvement techniques, the results of which could shed light on how the two-halves of the brain interact in memory formation.
Is anyone willing to participate in the experiment? You will have to spend 5-10 minutes per day on it.
If you are, post your email address, and I will contact you when the experiment starts.
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What are your requirements for test subjects? I have a very poor short-term memory due to some prescription drugs I was on a few years back.
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No money, sorry. This entire hour of your time will be used for the sake of science, possibly saving millions of people's lives. (Well, probably not, )
The requirements are lax, but I can't recall them exactly because they are in a folder elsewhere.
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The same five to ten minutes every day? If so, then I can't. If not, then I might be able to. Though someday I'd like to get the neuropsyche re-evaluation to gauge how much improvement I've made.
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The 5-10 minutes have to be in the same time zone every day, namely sometime before you go to sleep and sometime after you wake up, but that's the only limitation.
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Does it require being on the internet? My internet's provided by my school and thus free. It also occasionally gives out for a couple days at a time. If not, I'd love to help.
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Internet is not needed every day. Only for communication purposes at the start and end of the experiment.
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If the fact I'm French and so English is not my first language isn't a problem, sign me in (e-mail in profile)
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Thanks for the interest! I'm still gathering participants from elsewhere, so hold on; I want to start everything together.
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