Gwern Branwen wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Michael Campbell

> I think the original reasons were just it's simpler for user &
> implementor, and that's the way SRS systems always did it - did anyone
> but Anki and Pimsleur do sub-day scheduling?

I was thinking of those 2 when I wrote this... =)


> Offhand, I don't know of anything; but there *is* a study showing that
> doing dual N-back (training of working memory) before bed is somewhat
> more effective than upon waking.

I'm new to this, but could you expand on what N-back training is?  (Or point me 
to where I can read about it.)

I'm having a ball with Mnemosyne as-is, but given that I have time both early 
and late in the day, I'd just as soon eke out a little more benefit if I could.

Thanks

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