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How does SuperMemo compare with EyeQ a reading program on an infomercial?

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How does SuperMemo compare with EyeQ a reading program on an infomercial?

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Rarely do we test and/or pass judgment on products in the “speed-learning” or “speed-reading” category. The field is very wide and peppered with pseudo-scientific claims that are too costly to verify on a one-by-one basis. Your inquiry is the first to call our attention to EyeQ. On a quick net search, it seems there are a number of products using this name in areas ranging from optometry to nutrition. However, you are probably interested in the product based on the “research of Dr. Kawamura”. The scanty information available from the web indicates that the program seems to capitalize on the concept of “whole brain learning” that is supposed to accelerate the processing of information. On multiple occasions, we have expressed skepticism in reference to both “whole brain” and “widening information stream” (e.g. search for PhotoReading at supermemo.com).

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