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Graphical presentation of the outcome measure effect sizes.
<p>Graphical presentation of the outcome measure effect sizes.</p
Mean Response Latencies (in milliseconds) with Standard Deviations in the Simon Task.
<p>Mean Response Latencies (in milliseconds) with Standard Deviations in the Simon Task.</p
Example of a Moving Figures task with three figures.
<p>Only one move is shown in this example while an actual sequence consisted of several turns, each consisting of one to three moves.</p
Example of a short dual 2-back sequence.
<p>The aurally presented syllables are written above the matrix in this example. The left response button (location match) should be pressed on the third and fifth trials, while the right response button (syllable match) should be pressed on the fourth and fifth trials.</p
Mean Span Length with Standard Deviations in Digit Span Forward and Backward.
<p><i>Note</i>. The uncued training group consists of 14 participants on Digit Span Forward and 13 on Digit Span Backward.</p
The two test versions of the categorization task.
<p>(A). The easier test version of the task. The stimulus cards are at the top of the screen and the response cards appear in the center of the bottom half of the screen. If the correct sorting rule is color, the subject should press button β3β. (B). The difficult version of the task. The shape size has been decreased to enable the positioning of the figures. If the correct sorting rule is location, the subject should press button β1β. (C). Training with cued presentation of the stimuli. The written cue was presented at the beginning of each set. MUOTO is the Finnish word for βshapeβ.</p
Mean Response Latencies (in milliseconds) and Error Rates (in Percent) with Standard Deviations in the N-back Task.
<p>Mean Response Latencies (in milliseconds) and Error Rates (in Percent) with Standard Deviations in the N-back Task.</p
Example sequences of the SUT with one (upper row) and two (lower row) update stages.
<p>Example sequences of the SUT with one (upper row) and two (lower row) update stages.</p
Mean Response Latencies (in Milliseconds) and Error rates (in Percent) with Standard Deviations in the Number-Letter Task.
<p>Mean Response Latencies (in Milliseconds) and Error rates (in Percent) with Standard Deviations in the Number-Letter Task.</p
Mean Response Latencies (in milliseconds) with Standard Deviations in the Cued Categorization Task.
<p>Mean Response Latencies (in milliseconds) with Standard Deviations in the Cued Categorization Task.</p