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  2. Human Benchmark - Have you done this one yet? :...

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    Human benchmark Visual memory level 23( 24 tiles in 8x8) It is max I have done lots of training 40+ hours with this kind of tests. My first try in Lumocity memory tiled is 13 tiles like level 12 in human benchmark Chimp max level 41 and no mistake from first try after 10 min training before starting this test in another similar app.

  3. How much do yall average on the human benchmark reaction time...

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  4. Humanbenchmark scores : r/HighRangeIQTesting - Reddit

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    I tried Human Benchmark, although i seem to score highly on other tests but around 60-90 points on Verbal Memory(at the rate of 3-4 words in two seconds).So,now I realise this part tests well your ability to memorise new words,names,places,etc with ease.I plan to memorize the names of all the countries with their capitals(I think this knowledge ...

  5. I just did the human benchmark numbers test and : r ... - Reddit

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  6. Human Benchmark performance and IQ. : r/cognitiveTesting - Reddit

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    Human benchmark Visual memory level 23( 24 tiles in 8x8) It is max. I have done lots of training 40+ hours with this kind of tests. My first try in Lumocity memory tiled is 13 tiles like level 12 in human benchmark Chimp max level 41 and no mistake from first try after 10 min training before starting this test in another similar app.

  7. Removed hearing? : r/HumanBenchmark - Reddit

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    Yeah but human benchmark is more honest in terms of unless you installed a third party application it’s impossible to do most of the tests in a cheating manner and it is the easiest to cheat in the hearing test and it has absolutely no difficulty

  8. Sequence Memory Test Human Benchmark : r/cognitiveTesting -...

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    I just got 31 on the test and I don't really know what my IQ is, I took a practice test and got like in the 130-140 range, but to remember the sequence, I came up with depictions that related to what the blocks were doing on screen. In one section the blocks went, bottom left, middle left, top right, bottom left, bottom middle.

  9. So apparently 150ms is the average reaction time of a gamer ... -...

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    While Human Benchmark isn't the perfect method of measuring reaction time, there were many studies conducted that attempted to measure it in a more scientific way. Here is a relatively recent one. They used the same mouse and monitor for all tests, and measured the response time for both the monitor and mouse (in total 18ms from clicking the ...

  10. Human Benchmark Scores : r/Aphantasia - Reddit

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    I've just discovered the human benchmark site. I'm having trouble understanding your visual memory results. It seems to count the number of levels you reach, and show your score as an average of the results. Scores of 28,000 and so on don't make any sense unless the site has since changed how it scores that test.

  11. Data collection: Is there a correlation between the human...

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    I think this is a good test of long-term memory come to think of it. The reason why I think it is long-term is that you end up storing much more than 8-12 pieces of information in your working memory. This would mean that possibly the brain progressively keeps storing new information and committing it to long-term recall. (just a random guess).