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  2. n-back - Wikipedia

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    The n-back task is a continuous performance task that is commonly used as an assessment in psychology and cognitive neuroscience to measure a part of working memory and working memory capacity. [1] The n-back was introduced by Wayne Kirchner in 1958. [2]

  3. Working memory - Wikipedia

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    In another influential study, training with a working memory task (the dual n-back task) improved performance on a fluid intelligence test in healthy young adults. [84] The improvement of fluid intelligence by training with the n-back task was replicated in 2010, [85] but two studies published in 2012 failed to reproduce the effect.

  4. Talk:N-back - Wikipedia

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    Short description of n-back (method and purpose). Purpose (this section describes why n-back tasks are used) Measure of working memory; The task (basically this section will describe the task as it does now, but it will cite a journal article's description of the task) Uses (describes when n-back are used) Compare different groups' working memory

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  6. Methods used to study memory - Wikipedia

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    They are an ideal animal to use for the study of memory. The assessment of learning and memory in rodents has been employed in scientific research for a long time, and there are many experimental methods used. Generally tests of spatial memory employ maze designs where the rodent must run a maze in order to receive a food reward.

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  8. CDR computerized assessment system - Wikipedia

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    The standard battery of cognitive tests in The CDR system includes immediate/delayed word recall, word recognition, picture recognition, simple reaction time, digit vigilance, choice reaction time, numeric working memory, and spatial working memory. Individual tests can be added to or removed from the battery to target specific cognitive domains.

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