On 10/28/2018 02:54 PM, stan wrote:
Huh. It's been a while since I looked there, time got away. The discussion was in a google group, IIRC. Anyway, the idea is that the user is presented with a tic-tac-toe grid and a circle appears in one of the eight exterior squares. At the same time, in synchrony, a voice repeats a word. When either the position or voice repeats, if it is the proper n-back (1 previons, 2 previous, etc.), the user hits the accept button for that channel. There are people who can do this perfectly for 8-back, and even higher. It's challenging.
Thanx. I may try it some day when I can play a noisy game without intruding on others as I don't live alone and don't have a place for such things. With any luck, I'll have a better setup here within a month.
Also, this project shares a common problem of amateur games: the coders forget that most people don't know the obscure technical terms they're using and never bother to explain what the program does or how to use it. Not many people are likely to try something like this just to find out what it does, especially if the rules aren't intuitively obvious to a complete beginner.
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