
App tip: How to increase your intelligence with the "N-Back Challenge"

Did you know that you can sustainably improve your intelligence with an app? This has been scientifically proven for the "N-Back Challenge", thanks to researchers at the University of Bern. I've been using the app for a few months now.
What does Dual N-back actually train? Put simply, it is about improving fluid intelligence by training the working memory. The working memory in the human brain, so to speak. The second component of intelligence is crystallised intelligence, i.e. the data memory, to use IT terminology.
Training your fluid intelligence makes you better in practically all cognitive disciplines, as you can retain more content. Be it notes when playing music, longer content in a specialised text or when programming or by learning larger blocks of information.
How do you train with "N-Back"?
The methodology was tested by Susanne M. Jaeggi and several colleagues in a study at the University of Bern and the benefits were confirmed.
And if it doesn't help, then I've probably already spent 20 minutes a day doing something stupid.
How the "N-Back" app works
There are not many setting options in "N-Back Challenge", but I found it helpful to switch the language to German. I also downloaded more languages on the iPhone so that the letters are clear and easy to understand. And I switched on the daily reminder in the Exercise Master variant.
If you stick with it every day, you can use the app for free
The concept is quite funny. The app is ad-free and doesn't try to sell anything else. Personally, I prefer apps where the costs are transparent and I pay directly. The developer has found an interesting twist with the mechanic of paying for a lack of discipline. Incidentally, I wasn't disciplined enough and soon bought a pizza.
I wish you lots of fun training your grey cells.


Cool: Creating interfaces between the real world and the world of pure information. Not cool: Driving by car to the mall to shop. My life happens online, the information age is where I feel at home.
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