Hey guys. I'm fairly new here, but I'd like to share some strange results of an experiment I'm doing, and ask your opinions on those results. I'll post more detailed information on the experiment once it's concluded.
Basically, this is designed to improve my fluid intelligence. I'm implementing the following protocol:
- nIR HEG training every other day
- Dual N-Back 5 days a week
- tDCS of F3 (the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) every other n-back session
- 30 minutes of zazen meditation 5-7 times weekly (20 minutes sitting, 10 minutes walking), with 60 minutes of this on weekend days
- Daily supplementation of 1 gram Lion's Mane Mushroom
- Consumption of 2 lbs of pacific salmon weekly (for the neuroplasticity-enhancing effects of DHA)
- Overall low-carb diet
In the last few days, I've suddenly experienced a huge change with the following aspects, some positive and negative:
Positive:
- Sudden jump in n-back level
- Sudden gain in nIR HEG ability (I can consciously increase PFC bloodflow by up to 30% within a couple of minutes)
- Ability to get quickly and deeply absorbed in whatever enters my visual field (things seem more visually interesting and present; I notice more small things; I can stare at the faces of people driving cars for many minutes at a time; I can get into what I read more and read faster)
- Reduction of internal thoughts
- Noticeable ability to keep multiple things in mind at once (that is, I can multitask and juggle more things in short term memory at once, executing complex multi-step tasks without forgetting the initial steps)
- Greater automaticity and flow (I can perform tasks, like typing one thing while saying another, without much conscious thought)
- Sudden strange heavy mental feeling, something like what you'd experience after spending hours reading a book or meditating and then suddenly stopped and tried to rejoin the real world. This feeling has been constant for the last 4 days and not entirely pleasant. Could this be a kind of mind fog?
- Sudden sharp decline in sleep quality (as determined by deep sleep percentage measured by actigraph), following by a very sharp increase in sleep quality (decline to 30%, increase to 61%; my consistent score is usually around 45%)
- Slight headaches
- Difficulty in concentrating on what people are saying unless it is interesting--partly because my thoughts can go five different directions within the space of someone saying a sentence
- Difficulty concentrating on work when there is so much interesting stuff on Longecity
Any advice would be helpful. Perhaps this is a stage I should push through, or perhaps I should take a break, or perhaps I should take glutathione or oxeloacetate to reduce mind fog.