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The digit span task is a subtest of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and consists of digit span forward and digit span backward.
The results of Experiment 2 demonstrated that midazolam did not impair digit span performance when the digit span task was administered at a later time.
In this paper, a variation of the digit span task is developed which reliably induces rapid changes of cognitive load to generate task-evoked pupillary responses (TEPRs) associated with large, within-task load changes.
The results of Experiment 1 demonstrated that: (1) midazolam impaired performance on the digit span task; (2) midazolam did not impair performance on the category generation task; (3) midazolam impaired performance on the category recall task; and (4) midazolam's effect on category recall was four times as large as its effect on digit span.
Upon determining the participants WM capacity through a backward digit span task, they were randomly assigned to one of the experimental groups, which were exposed to an expository text with either vocabulary glosses or topic-level glosses or to the control group which received no glosses.
The slight reduction in mean working memory performance as indicated by the digit span task did not obtain significance (P = 0.06).
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Bivariate correlations for all the main variables in the study are presented in Table 2. Gender differences were observed for some of the cognitive variables; women outperformed men on immediate and delayed recall, whereas the opposite was true for spot-the-word and backward digit span tasks.
In the same studies, patients were unimpaired in digit span tasks [ 7, 8, 26].
To assess attention and working memory, participants complete three digit span tasks.
The two groups of parents differed significantly in their performance on the non-word repetition, oromotor and digit span tasks.
Correlation between working memory (digit span) tasks and performance on the various experimental conditions did not yield significant results.
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