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In the following we again describe an experiment of Cogpack. The experiment is available in several variants. I will try to describe it in a certain<br />

variant. For all other experiment the rules are of the same nature. In the center of the screen numbers between 0 and 9 are displayed. The<br />

task is it press a key whenever two subsequent number are done. Thus e.g. first a “2” and then a “3”. It was particularly at the beginning very<br />

difficult since my attention is difficult to keep. But here as well I notice that every time I do this it is getting a bit better. The experiment is<br />

provided in so many different variants, that you are kept busy for some time. Of course you also learn what has been asked such as the<br />

numbers or seasons etc.. That may sound very trivial for some, but it is simply important, to make it again and again. Furthermore short to<br />

medium-term memory is trained. The variables are presented relatively fast. Moreover you learn not only to notice things, but as well you learn<br />

to make a difference. As said, everything sounds very trivial, but some very fundamental things are trained.<br />

25.03.2008<br />

A color game<br />

I was occupied for some time with colors. At the moment it only concerned the basic colors "red", "blue", "green" and "yellow". At the beginning<br />

I had serious difficulties to differentiate between them. At the beginning it was more or less a random number generator when I had to<br />

differentiate between them. In the meantime that became much better.<br />

The play went as follows: It was a game in which I had do put colors into the fields.

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