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Chapter 020

"Black!Black!"

"Cookie knife!Cookie knife!"

Ding Chi looked at his right hand that had no change, without any discouragement, scratched his head and recalled how he had turned into a brick just now.

"I was lying on the bed just now, my whole body was relaxed, and I complained, and then I had bricks when I raised my hand... No, if I had said anything, why didn't I change after saying a lot? Oh, by the way, I just subconsciously thought about the ghost thing turning into a brick in my hand."

Slap!

Ding Chi patted his face and pointed forward with both hands: "Very good, concentrate, imagine the way bricks look in his mind." His eyes were locked on his hands, and he imagined that there was a brick in his palm.

No response yet.

Well, it seems that it cannot be transformed out of thin air, so it takes a process? So Ding Chi began to fantasize in his mind, yellow silks drilled out of his palms, and intertwined to form a brick. At the same time, a magical thing happened. The yellow silks intertwined between his palms, and a yellow brick was woven in an instant.

"Yeah? It's done!" Ding Chi just screamed. Before he could even laugh, the bricks in his hand melted quickly and were retracted in his body in a blink of an eye.

None? It doesn't matter, try again.

Concentrate and outline the appearance of the brick. At the same time, he quickly weaves a brick with his right hand, but the shape is extremely unstable. The yellow silk that makes up the brick will sometimes radiate a piece and then retract. The brick looks more like a rectangular radiator with spikes. This time Ding Chi did not dare to be careless and always focused his attention. He weighed the brick in his hand. It seemed that the brick was connected with him, and it seemed that the weight of the yellow silk was extremely light. In short, Ding Chi did not feel any weight.

Bang bang bang bang!

The knock on the door scared Ding Chi, and the bricks in his hand could not be maintained and instantly melted into his body. Ding Chi smacked his lips and stood up to open the door. Unexpectedly, the delivery guy knocked on the door.

The young man squeezed out a smile on his face and said, "I wish you a happy meal and remember to give you a good review."

The answer to him was a "bang". Ding Chi took the takeaway and closed the door heavily. She sat back on the sofa with the takeaway. Ding Chi untied the bag while frowning.

It seems useless to create a brick. I won’t say that it’s unstable, it doesn’t have much weight yet. It’s useless to slap people on their heads in critical moments. Then I thought again, it’s useless to use a brick, but since you can control the form of that ghost thing by focusing your attention, wouldn’t it mean that you can change anything?

I don’t know if it was because of the subconscious, Ding Chi’s first thought was to create several tentacles that moved with his heart, imagining himself transformed into a tentacle monster, Ding Chi shivered immediately.

"No, you can't turn into a tentacle monster even if you kill me."

After thinking about it, it was indeed a bit disgusting to grow n tentacles, but it could be used as a whip if it grows. Open the lunch box like that. Ding Chi picked up the chopsticks and was about to eat them, but suddenly he stopped and put them down again.

He poked his palm out, focused his attention, and watched a tiny tentacle pop out of his fingertips, winding into the lunch box.

"Eat it, eat it! Tsk, why didn't you react?"

It’s evil. The ghost thing has wrapped the lunch box under Ding Chi’s mind, but he just doesn’t eat anything. Is it so arrogant? If you don’t eat it, you will not eat it, and you will steal it while I don’t pay attention?

Ding Chi's thinking dissipated, and his tentacles quickly withdrew. He had no choice but to pick up the chopsticks again, pick up the lunch box and just about to eat it, but when he thought of the yellow tentacles that had just reached into the dish, he suddenly lost his appetite. Put down this part and pick up another lunch box. Ding Chi ate and pondered.

He suddenly found that even if he could control the ghost thing as he pleased, it would still be useless! First of all, the ghost thing is very light in weight. Light weight usually means small strength, and it can be easily cut off by a bone knife, proving that the thing has basically no protective power. Thinking about it this way, if there is an emergency, this thing can be used to scare people at most. Hunt people and then take the opportunity to knock on the stick? This can be done; secondly, this thing must be highly focused to do whatever you want. Ding Chi just thought he was already very focused, but the brick formed was still extremely unstable. In critical moments, how could he stand still and concentrate to summon the thing? Don't hang up before you can summon it.

After gnawing off the last piece of meat and throwing the chicken leg bones on the coffee table, Ding Chi sighed and said, "It's a waste of money."

Eat without meat, discard it with taste. And I don’t know if that ghost thing is harmful to me.

Ding Chi sighed for a while, and then he felt unwilling to give up. He finally had some ability, and it would be a pity to give up. To play the role of the ghost thing, Ding Chi had to first train a way of thinking that was one mind and even one mind, so that he would not be able to do anything when using the ghost thing; secondly, he had to further experiment and see the physical properties of the ghost thing - such as weight, density, strength, stretchability, maximum control range, etc.

He had a weight scale at home, so he also needed to buy a portable tension scale and an electronic scale for kitchen. Thinking of this, Ding Chi picked up his mobile phone and clicked on the online shopping platform to start looking for it. He quickly placed an order. The app showed that it was expected to be delivered at noon tomorrow. After lunch, Ding Chi turned on the computer and searched for a method of training one-point and two-point use.

There are many entries found, but most of them are soft articles launched by some educational institutions. Most of them are circles with left hand and squares with right hand, which cannot stand scrutiny at all. Excluding these meaningless soft articles, Ding Chi found some valuable entries.

One of them is a paper published by a Russian scientist, who believes that the human brain does not have the same or multiple uses as one brain. It is said that the human brain is like the most primitive processor, and can only switch between different tasks, and it is impossible to process multiple tasks at the same time. It also lists a small experiment, write a paragraph of text, and then mark the number after each text; then write this paragraph of text, but change it to mark the number for every word written. Comparing the time spent on the two methods, you will find that the second method is less efficient.

Japanese scientists used macaques to experiment and came up with results. Doing two things at the same time will either make mistakes or reduce efficiency. They call this phenomenon dual-task interference.

In another paper searched, the French and Americans obviously don't think so. The French conducted an experiment and asked the people participating in the experiment to wear detection equipment to handle different tasks. When processing a single task, the inner frontal lobe area in the left and right brain of the tester lit up; when the tester handled two tasks at the same time, in addition to the inner frontal lobe area, another different part of the brain also lit up.

Americans have similar views to French people. They believe that humans are actually using both hands and feet at every moment. For example, while playing the piano, they have to listen to the music played while playing the music; for example, driving, pay attention to traffic conditions at all times, and cooperate with hands and feet. But unlike the French, Americans believe that long-term use of both hands and mind will affect people's physical and mental health and make people manic and aggressive.

Several papers have the opposite viewpoints, but they all recommend some methods of training multi-purpose use. For example, path description test, Wisconsin card test, color word test, etc. These games will allow you to flexibly switch between different habits while suppressing distractions. Work switching exercises help to flexibly use multi-purpose use.

Another paper provides four methods of training that are multi-purpose. The first is to make the work that originally required a lot of cognitive functions less require so many cognitive functions. For example, eating melon seeds while watching TV, it sounds like everyone around you can do it. But if a foreigner who has never eaten melon seeds will either miss the TV show or will eat melon seeds for a long time without eating melon seeds.

The second type is to use areas in the brain that are far apart at the same time, such as memorizing words while running, one requires motor function and the other requires cognitive function. The two parts of the work are far enough in the brain, with very little intersection, almost as if they are not doing two things at the same time.

The third type is to practice fixed work in the brain. For example, workers on the assembly line can already handle the work on the assembly line skillfully, and even chat with their peers while working. If one work exercise is practiced to form mechanical memory, then the person can only give up a small part of the attention on this work, so as to focus more on other things.

The fourth type is to outsource the task switching. Use tools to monitor tasks and give prompts when task switching is needed, so that people can not spend more attention to monitoring the progress of another task.

Ding Chi opened the document, let the articles he thought were useful be excerpted into the document, read them several times, and then listed a training step by himself. First, he wanted to train the proficiency of using the ghost thing. Through a lot of repetitive training, the usage pattern of the ghost thing is formed into several fixed routines, turning it into a subconscious behavior that does not require a lot of attention; then he would try to use the ghost thing skillfully while handling a job; finally, he would use the ghost thing while exercising while distinguishing danger in a complex environment.

He suddenly thought, "You can't always call that thing a ghost thing, right?" Should you give it a name? This thing should be similar to the symbiont in the movie, but the symbiont in the movie has an IQ. This guy in his body is mentally retarded. Except for running out to find food in a hungry and resolutely treating his body as the home, he is very obedient at other times.

Well... the symbiont in the movie is called Venom. What's my name? Considering the original form of this guy, it's called Golden Eye? It doesn't seem nice. This guy is quite edible, so why not call it gluttony? It doesn't sound nice... Huh? Anyway, they are all greedy guys, so why not call it Taotie. After all, it's an ancient ferocious beast, and it doesn't sound that low.
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