We played it when I was in high school, but we called it Egyptian Ratscrew.
(Egyptian Ratscrew, or “ERS” in the company of adults, is a card game that, depending on variant, can include 1-back, 2-back, or 3-back, among other simultaneous pattern recognition tasks. With a nonstandard deck of cards with more features, e.g. Set cards, it would be trivial to adjust it to multi-feature n-back.)
Sorry if replying to an old post is frowned upon but, I have been doing N-Back for a while now and have seen drastic improvements in my learning ability (problem solving?) at school. I’m in my late 30′s and was born with learning disabilities (most people are). I know that at least 2 back has helped me.
The reason I’m replying to this post is that I did searches on youtube for Egyptian Ratscrew and the explanations of how to play the game didn’t sound or look anything like Dual N Back.
N-Back involves recalling sounds and the position of a visual stimuli.
Egyptian Ratscrew does not.
We played it when I was in high school, but we called it Egyptian Ratscrew.
(Egyptian Ratscrew, or “ERS” in the company of adults, is a card game that, depending on variant, can include 1-back, 2-back, or 3-back, among other simultaneous pattern recognition tasks. With a nonstandard deck of cards with more features, e.g. Set cards, it would be trivial to adjust it to multi-feature n-back.)
Thanks, I played that game a lot but never made the connection.
Sorry if replying to an old post is frowned upon but, I have been doing N-Back for a while now and have seen drastic improvements in my learning ability (problem solving?) at school. I’m in my late 30′s and was born with learning disabilities (most people are). I know that at least 2 back has helped me.
The reason I’m replying to this post is that I did searches on youtube for Egyptian Ratscrew and the explanations of how to play the game didn’t sound or look anything like Dual N Back.
N-Back involves recalling sounds and the position of a visual stimuli. Egyptian Ratscrew does not.