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9 years ago
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Number Memory
You scored 10. You're currently in the top 69 percentile for this test!
Reaction Time
You scored 244.0. You're currently in the top 63 percentile for this test!
Verbal Memory
You scored 36. You're currently in the top 62 percentile for this test!
Visual Memory
You scored 20502. You're currently in the top 60 percentile for this test!
I don't know how the percentile is calculated, so I don't fully understand the results.
I haven't slept for more than a day, so I'm curious what the results will be in a normal state - worse, better, or the same.
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9 years ago
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Number Memory
You scored 12. You're currently in the top 90 percentile for this test!
Reaction Time
You scored 291.0. You're currently in the top 41 percentile for this test!
Verbal Memory
You scored 26. You're currently in the top 49 percentile for this test!
Visual Memory
You scored 9804. You're currently in the top 46 percentile for this test!

I guess I put in a lot of effort on the first one, and then I got tired.
Low reaction time – as expected.
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9 years ago
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The topic of numbers is interesting. I, and I think everyone else, remembers them in convenient chunks, but if you lose concentration even for a moment during the memorization process, it becomes difficult to recall the correct order later.
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9 years ago
Number Memory
You scored 11. You're currently in the top 82 percentile for this test!
Reaction Time
You scored 297.0. You're currently in the top 37 percentile for this test!
Verbal Memory
You scored 60. You're currently in the top 82 percentile for this test!
Visual Memory
You scored 13810. You're currently in the top 63 percentile for this test!
Интересно.
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9 years ago
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Low reaction time – as expected.
That's strange. It seems that everywhere, the more points, the better. Except for reaction time, where it's the opposite. With an average reaction time of 300 ms, it gave 303 points. With a reaction time of 288 ms, it gave 266 points. Although, in any case, these tens of milliseconds hardly play a role.
Although, perhaps in Visual Memory, there's also an inverse system...
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9 years ago
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Not interesting.
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9 years ago
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Interesting test, but I definitely won't post the result.
In reply to Arandor
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9 years ago
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9 years ago
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Number Memory
9 digits / 50%
Reaction Time
499 ms / 8%
Verbal Memory
89 points / 93%
Visual Memory
9455 points / 44%
Yuuhei
Hasn't slept for more than a day
Looks like it's contagious. I'll try to play it again sometime when I'm less tired.
I don't understand how many points it gave me for reaction time and why it's 8%. Is that bad or good?
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9 years ago
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As I understand it, the higher the percentage, the better.
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9 years ago
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That is, everything is bad. Yes, it seems to be true. My reaction time is already not very fast, and it gets even slower when I don't get enough sleep.
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9 years ago
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9 years ago
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Second attempt. The difference from the previous result is not very significant. Number Memory: 10 Reaction Time: 233.0 Verbal Memory: 76 Visual Memory: 27882 I tried the number game twice – both times the result was the same; I make a mistake in the same place. I guess that's my limit, lol.
Although, in any case, these tens of milliseconds hardly play a significant role.
In Touhou, for example, the player has only one-tenth of a second to use a bomb when they are hit.
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9 years ago
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One hundred milliseconds? And how did you manage to do that if your reaction time is 233? ) Or can you just click several times in a row beforehand? )
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9 years ago
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I don't really enjoy games that focus on speed and reaction time.

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