Even if that’s right, the process can’t go up and to the right forever. Diminishing returns set in relatively late for muscle tissue but relatively early for a cortex. At least that’s how I understand the science. Would be eager to see evidence to the contrary.
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For me training is reading a wide variety of books that can help me make better decisions about charter cities. Not sure it's analogous to LeBron though
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I’m putzing around with learning Chinese characters. Is that training (for anything other than reading Chinese menus)? Obviously learning is possible. But I’m not sure that adds much to cognitive ability.
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Thanks, hadn’t seen that before. It makes sense to me.
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Only 21 pct. for music? That has to be way off.
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Also: % must be changing across time? Music: childhood as key period, etc. https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r Cf.https://twitter.com/sarahchang/status/181350479752736770?lang=en-gb …
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(Coming in my next blogpost!)
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Oh now I'm excited!
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Without having looked at all the underlying studies, I'd bet that most of them suffer from restriction of range. E.g., the study that found a negative correlation with practice was done on experienced professional referees. Might be Berkson's paradox:http://corysimon.github.io/articles/berksons-paradox-are-handsome-men-really-jerks/ …
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