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.