As always - you can find differing opinions on whether you can actually **study** for cognitive tests:
You CAN study -
Cognitive Training, Brain Test - The IMPACT Study - Posit Science
Led by distinguished scientists from Mayo Clinic and the University of Southern California, the IMPACT study proves that people can make statistically significant gains in memory and processing speed if they do the right kind of scientifically designed cognitive exercises.
You CAN'T study -
Study: Brain Games Don't Boost Overall Mental Function - TIME
But in the largest study of these games to date, a team of British researchers has found that healthy adults who undertake computer-based "brain training" do not improve their mental fitness in any significant way.
Placebo? Makes you feel better about your chances?
Some on here have said that it helped?
I'm wondering if those that took the test and scored XXX, then 'studied' and took it again and scored any better?
If so - WHY do you think 'studying' helped?