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For example, a typical reaction-time experiment might ask a subject to classify a sequence of letters as a word or a nonword, by pressing a button.
The obvious approach is to ask a subject to react to a signal as soon as they perceive it – by pressing a button, say – and then subtract the amount of time it takes messages leaving the brain to result in a muscular movement.
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Only by asking a subject if they're elated or afraid can we tell the difference.
After 90 seconds, they asked a subject to list as many of the words as possible.
The magician asks a subject to pick a number between 1 and 10, which the person does not reveal.
A photographer asks a subject to imagine meeting an individual they don't like and to put on a fake smile.
Instead, they asked a subject to repeat his answer dozens of times while the researchers took brain scans every couple of seconds.
For example, asking a subject to remember a particular number (storage) while adding a different set of numbers (manipulation) would constitute a test of working memory.
In general, the TMT comprises asking a subject to draw a line connecting 25 consecutive circled numbers sequentially as quickly as possible.
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