HAFIZAM KUVVETLİ DEĞİL UNUTURUM DİYORSAN DENE VE YÜZDESİNİ G
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HAFIZAM KUVVETLİ DEĞİL UNUTURUM DİYORSAN DENE VE YÜZDESİNİ G
HAFIZAM KUVVETLİ DEĞİL UNUTURUM DİYORSAN DENE VE YÜZDESİNİ GÖR....
Aşağıdaki linke basmadan önce oku...........
Birinci parti (12 ad) fotoğrafa dikkatle bak...
Sonra ikinci parti (12 adet) fotoğrafa bak...
Son aşamada bu iki parti fotoğraflara ait veya hiç gösterilmeyen
48 tane fotoğraf gösterilecek ve bunlardan;
1. Birinci partiye ait
2. İkinci partiye ait
3. Hiç görmedim
ikonlarını işaretlemen istenecek...
Ve sonrası: hangi yüzdeye girdiğini...
LİNKİ GÖREBİLMEK İÇİN LÜTFEN KAYIT OL VEYA GİRİŞ YAP!
Aşağıdaki linke basmadan önce oku...........
Birinci parti (12 ad) fotoğrafa dikkatle bak...
Sonra ikinci parti (12 adet) fotoğrafa bak...
Son aşamada bu iki parti fotoğraflara ait veya hiç gösterilmeyen
48 tane fotoğraf gösterilecek ve bunlardan;
1. Birinci partiye ait
2. İkinci partiye ait
3. Hiç görmedim
ikonlarını işaretlemen istenecek...
Ve sonrası: hangi yüzdeye girdiğini...
LİNKİ GÖREBİLMEK İÇİN LÜTFEN KAYIT OL VEYA GİRİŞ YAP!
benimki bööle çıktı
Recognition score
( if you saw it )
Your score: 95%
Average score: 92%
This is a measure of your ability to remember the photos you've seen, regardless of the part in which you saw them. From all 24 photos shown in Parts 1 & 2, you recognised: 23 photo(s). Temporal memory score
( when you saw it )
Your score: 86%
Average score: 68%
This is a measure of how often you recognised a photo and matched it to the correct part, instead of just remembering which ones you'd seen. From all the photos you recognised, you matched: 20 photo(s) to the correct part.
Sleep scientists say that:
recognition memory for faces is unaffected by sleep loss. A person who has not slept for as much as 35 hours can perform as well as someone who is not sleep deprived.
the area of the brain that controls temporal memory can be affected by prolonged sleep loss and/or ageing. So a healthy 65 year old who sleeps normally would be able to perform this test similarly to a 20 year old who has gone without sleep for 36 hours.
Hover your mouse over the ticks and crosses to see how you performed:
Recognition score
( if you saw it )
Your score: 95%
Average score: 92%
This is a measure of your ability to remember the photos you've seen, regardless of the part in which you saw them. From all 24 photos shown in Parts 1 & 2, you recognised: 23 photo(s). Temporal memory score
( when you saw it )
Your score: 86%
Average score: 68%
This is a measure of how often you recognised a photo and matched it to the correct part, instead of just remembering which ones you'd seen. From all the photos you recognised, you matched: 20 photo(s) to the correct part.
Sleep scientists say that:
recognition memory for faces is unaffected by sleep loss. A person who has not slept for as much as 35 hours can perform as well as someone who is not sleep deprived.
the area of the brain that controls temporal memory can be affected by prolonged sleep loss and/or ageing. So a healthy 65 year old who sleeps normally would be able to perform this test similarly to a 20 year old who has gone without sleep for 36 hours.
Hover your mouse over the ticks and crosses to see how you performed:
Face Memory Test ResultsYour Score
Recognition score
( if you saw it )
Your score: 91%
Average score: 92%
This is a measure of your ability to remember the photos you've seen, regardless of the part in which you saw them. From all 24 photos shown in Parts 1 & 2, you recognised: 22 photo(s). Temporal memory score
( when you saw it )
Your score: 77%
Average score: 68%
This is a measure of how often you recognised a photo and matched it to the correct part, instead of just remembering which ones you'd seen. From all the photos you recognised, you matched: 17 photo(s) to the correct part.
Sleep scientists say that:
recognition memory for faces is unaffected by sleep loss. A person who has not slept for as much as 35 hours can perform as well as someone who is not sleep deprived.
the area of the brain that controls temporal memory can be affected by prolonged sleep loss and/or ageing. So a healthy 65 year old who sleeps normally would be able to perform this test similarly to a 20 year old who has gone without sleep for 36 hours.
Hover your mouse over the ticks and crosses to see how you performed:
These photos were in part 1:
These photos were in Part 2:
These photos were in neither section:
In the section above you made 1 "false positive(s)". That is, thinking you remembered seeing the photo when you hadn't seen it before. Average false positive score is 1-3.
benimkide boyle çıktı
Recognition score
( if you saw it )
Your score: 91%
Average score: 92%
This is a measure of your ability to remember the photos you've seen, regardless of the part in which you saw them. From all 24 photos shown in Parts 1 & 2, you recognised: 22 photo(s). Temporal memory score
( when you saw it )
Your score: 77%
Average score: 68%
This is a measure of how often you recognised a photo and matched it to the correct part, instead of just remembering which ones you'd seen. From all the photos you recognised, you matched: 17 photo(s) to the correct part.
Sleep scientists say that:
recognition memory for faces is unaffected by sleep loss. A person who has not slept for as much as 35 hours can perform as well as someone who is not sleep deprived.
the area of the brain that controls temporal memory can be affected by prolonged sleep loss and/or ageing. So a healthy 65 year old who sleeps normally would be able to perform this test similarly to a 20 year old who has gone without sleep for 36 hours.
Hover your mouse over the ticks and crosses to see how you performed:
These photos were in part 1:
These photos were in Part 2:
These photos were in neither section:
In the section above you made 1 "false positive(s)". That is, thinking you remembered seeing the photo when you hadn't seen it before. Average false positive score is 1-3.
benimkide boyle çıktı