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With regard to the short tests, we have created three versions that
> represent a hopefully identical challenge. The variability is introduced so
> that people don't learn the pattern of goes and no-goes. With three tests,
> they will never know which one to expect.
>
> I would not repeat the test after the session. It has more value when done
> under the same circumstances each day, i.e. just before the session. We have
> also observed that people sometimes do worse after the session, presumably
> due to the fatigue from the session. We would not want them to draw the
> obvious inference that the training has left them worse off. Simply by
> giving them the test right after the session sets up the expectation that
> they should do better than before, which we don't want to do.
>
> The test results can simply be evaluated on your computer at home. But if
> they are uploaded to the web, then tracking of session-to-session results
> will be possible.
>
> By the way, we are all on the learning curve here.
>
> I leave the financial questions to others.
>
> Siegfried
>
> erik ramsey <heramsey@lycos.com> wrote:
> There are several tests downloadable from eegbulletinboard.com. Is it
> set up so that one uses the same test before each session? Do you do a
> before and after each session? Do you use one test to start with and
> another at the end?
>
> When you have done a test, you can upload it to eegexpert.com. Is
> there a cost to this?
>
> Although this seems pretty intuitive, I imagine there is a 'how to'
> use this thing out there somewhere that would help.
>
> On the learning curve, Erik.


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