Tests of attention - Discussion
Tests of attention
Tests of attention | Eric G | 13/04/13 09:34 |
RE: Tests of attention | End in Sight | 13/04/13 11:10 |
RE: Tests of attention | Sy Mian | 10/06/13 14:18 |
Eric G, modifié il y a 11 années at 13/04/13 09:34
Created 11 années ago at 13/04/13 09:34
Tests of attention
Publications: 133 Date d'inscription: 06/05/10 Publications Récentes
I was thinking about a test of attention I took years ago, the TOVA or Test of Variables of Attention. There is a generic version, the Test of Attentional Vigilance and (others). And many other similar tests, I'm sure others are more knowledgeable.
How cool would it be to do some research on meditation's effects on these tests? How cool would it be to (gulp) compare one form of meditation to another? I'm wondering if these would be able to tease out subtle differences among more advanced practitioners (I suspect these would be pretty easy for advanced practitioners to max these out.), but I think this could be really interesting for beginners or so. One might see a measurable improvement and the value of meditation.
How cool would it be to do some research on meditation's effects on these tests? How cool would it be to (gulp) compare one form of meditation to another? I'm wondering if these would be able to tease out subtle differences among more advanced practitioners (I suspect these would be pretty easy for advanced practitioners to max these out.), but I think this could be really interesting for beginners or so. One might see a measurable improvement and the value of meditation.
End in Sight, modifié il y a 11 années at 13/04/13 11:10
Created 11 années ago at 13/04/13 11:10
RE: Tests of attention
Publications: 1251 Date d'inscription: 06/07/11 Publications RécentesEric G:
I was thinking about a test of attention I took years ago, the TOVA or Test of Variables of Attention. There is a generic version, the Test of Attentional Vigilance and (others). And many other similar tests, I'm sure others are more knowledgeable.
How cool would it be to do some research on meditation's effects on these tests? How cool would it be to (gulp) compare one form of meditation to another? I'm wondering if these would be able to tease out subtle differences among more advanced practitioners (I suspect these would be pretty easy for advanced practitioners to max these out.), but I think this could be really interesting for beginners or so. One might see a measurable improvement and the value of meditation.
How cool would it be to do some research on meditation's effects on these tests? How cool would it be to (gulp) compare one form of meditation to another? I'm wondering if these would be able to tease out subtle differences among more advanced practitioners (I suspect these would be pretty easy for advanced practitioners to max these out.), but I think this could be really interesting for beginners or so. One might see a measurable improvement and the value of meditation.
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Sy Mian, modifié il y a 10 années at 10/06/13 14:18
Created 10 années ago at 10/06/13 14:18
RE: Tests of attention
Publications: 3 Date d'inscription: 10/06/13 Publications Récentes
There is a good website that allows you to test many aspects of cognitive function. Also can test the effects of coffee, sleep, piracetam, etc. Some preliminary data shows that a short meditation does impact response and accuracy to a stroop test.
Quantified-Mind.com
Quantified-Mind.com