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DIGIT SPAN TEST - - BACKWARD Use a monotonic voice; without inflections at the end Say the digits at a rate of 1 digit about every 1 sec. Administer both spans of the same length regardless of how the participant performs. Do not repeat a span once read. Administer the digit spans in order.
In clinical neuropsychology, the “digit span backwards” task (DSB) remains the prevalent approach to assess working memory capacity (see Ramsay & Reynolds, 1995).
17 Οκτ 2014 · The “digit span backwards” (DSB) is the most commonly used test in clinical neuropsychology to assess working memory capacity. Yet, it remains unclear how the task is solved cognitively. The...
This script implements the Digit Span procedure, a measure of working memory, with two main measures. the Two Error Maximal Lenght (teML), which is the traditional digit span measure, and a new measure MeanSpan (MS), the digit span that a participant is supposed to get correct 50% of the time.
The “digit span backwards” (DSB) is the most commonly used test in clinical neuropsychology to assess working memory capacity. Yet, it remains unclear how the task is solved cognitively. The present study was conducted to examine the use of visual and verbal cognitive strategies in the DSB.
Lamar and colleagues (2007, 2008) devised The Backward Digits Test (BDT), a digit backward paradigm designed specifically to assess for working memory deficits in dementia. This test consists of seven trials of 3, 4, and 5-digit span lengths for a total of 21 trials.
The "digit span backwards" (DSB) is the most commonly used test in clinical neuropsychology to assess working memory capacity. Yet, it remains unclear how the task is solved cognitively. The present study was conducted to examine the use of visual and verbal cognitive strategies in the DSB.