Hi guys,
In 10 days, I'm starting a year long project where I'll be doing a full-time brain enhancement routine. The goal is to find out if it is possible to positively alter adult human cognition by the means of research based but also experimental tools. Basically, I have set up a daily routine for myself consisting of:
- Neurofeedback training using TAG sync and TLC7
- nir-HEG prefrontal cortex training
- n-back training
- HRV training
- supplements and also various nootropics
- meditation
- primal ketogenic diet
- sleep optimisation
- HIT exercise
- tDCS
- LLLT
and a few more things. I will devote ca 6 hours daily into those things, another 7 hours to learning a new skills to have a benchmark (web development and language vocabulary in this case), 8 hours to sleep and the rest to occasional work and writing those things up. So this basically means 300+ hours of n-back over the year, some 300+ hours of meditation, 300+ NFB sessions and so on. As for the noots, I will do several stacks, 1 month on 1 month off. So far, I'm planning to do trubrain stack with piracetam, then Cerebrolysin and also Semax. I have experiences with the first two (here is my thread about Cere from 2012 somewhere).
So, the goal is to track everything. I have sleep trackers, HRV devices, EEG headbands + Q-WIZ. I will also visit imunological lab for various tests, I have fMRI scan of my brain, I'll do QEEG mapping and stuff like that.
So basically, I would like to keep this thread as a kind of "log" where I can share my progress and receive feedback, discuss it and so on. By no means do I think that any conclusions from this project will be generally applicable, but they certainly might be interesting. This was my long time dream and since I have finished my degrees, could take some time off and have even a bit of money, I thought I might give it a shot.
I will be tracking my progress mainly on a dedicated blog on www.effectivebrain.com, but I will frequent this forum because I'd very much appreciate input from members along my journey.
Thanks for reading.
Edited by Mind, 23 October 2014 - 04:13 PM.