الجمعة، 23 سبتمبر 2011

Re: Seems to have slipped under the radar - (2005) Title: Reasoning=working memory=attention

So far I've just found a bunch of speed tasks. However, some of these
speed tasks do involve elementary pattern recognition skills but just
not anything that resembles "coordination". I recently read a paper
explaining that "coordination" predicted speed of multitasking,
however I doubt multitasking training would improve "coordination"
much, if anything at all. The most important aspect here to
acknowledge in regards to this concept is, relational integration.
Multitasking is generally involves the switching between independent
tasks not relational ones.

So yes, if anyone has any ideas on how they think they may be able to
train coordination, please cough em' up!

On Sep 23, 2:02 pm, "J." <joseph.a.albrecht...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @ailambris:
>
> I think that latent inhibition is related to the inventiveness of the
> patterns perceived because people with low latent inhibition get more
> information to perceive patterns in, but I don't think that low latent
> inhibition boosts the ability to perceive patterns generally.

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