Literature DB >> 23733330

Complex span and n-back measures of working memory: a meta-analysis.

Thomas S Redick1, Dakota R B Lindsey.   

Abstract

Working memory is a construct of primary relevance to many areas of psychology. Two types of tasks have been used to measure working memory, primarily in different research areas: Complex span tasks are commonly used in behavioral studies in the cognitive and individual-differences literature, whereas n-back tasks have been used more frequently in cognitive neuroscience studies investigating the neural underpinnings of working memory. Despite both categories of tasks being labeled as "working memory" measures, previous empirical studies have provided mixed evidence regarding the shared amount of overlapping processes between complex span and n-back tasks. The present meta-analysis showed that the complex span and n-back tasks are weakly correlated, although significant heterogeneity across studies was observed. A follow-up analysis of unpublished data indicated that the sample composition affects the relationship between the complex span and n-back tasks, following the law of diminishing returns. Finally, a separate meta-analysis indicated that the simple span and n-back tasks are correlated to the same extent as are the complex span and n-back tasks. The present findings indicate that the complex span and n-back tasks cannot be used interchangeably as working memory measures in research applications.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23733330     DOI: 10.3758/s13423-013-0453-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


  49 in total

1.  Age differences in short-term retention of rapidly changing information.

Authors:  W K KIRCHNER
Journal:  J Exp Psychol       Date:  1958-04

2.  Validating running memory span: measurement of working memory capacity and links with fluid intelligence.

Authors:  James M Broadway; Randall W Engle
Journal:  Behav Res Methods       Date:  2010-05

3.  Variation in working memory capacity and episodic recall: the contributions of strategic encoding and contextual retrieval.

Authors:  Nash Unsworth; Gregory J Spillers
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2010-04

Review 4.  Working memory span tasks: A methodological review and user's guide.

Authors:  Andrew R A Conway; Michael J Kane; Michael F Bunting; D Zach Hambrick; Oliver Wilhelm; Randall W Engle
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2005-10

5.  The separability of working memory resources for spatial thinking and language processing: an individual differences approach.

Authors:  P Shah; A Miyake
Journal:  J Exp Psychol Gen       Date:  1996-03

6.  Working memory training and transfer in older adults.

Authors:  Lauren L Richmond; Alexandra B Morrison; Jason M Chein; Ingrid R Olson
Journal:  Psychol Aging       Date:  2011-06-27

7.  Contribution of strategy use to performance on complex and simple span tasks.

Authors:  Heather Bailey; John Dunlosky; Michael J Kane
Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  2011-04

8.  The effects of working memory resource depletion and training on sensorimotor adaptation.

Authors:  Joaquin A Anguera; Jessica A Bernard; Susanne M Jaeggi; Martin Buschkuehl; Bryan L Benson; Sarah Jennett; Jennifer Humfleet; Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz; John Jonides; Rachael D Seidler
Journal:  Behav Brain Res       Date:  2011-12-06       Impact factor: 3.332

9.  A Comparison of Laboratory and Clinical Working Memory Tests and Their Prediction of Fluid Intelligence.

Authors:  Jill T Shelton; Emily M Elliott; B D Hill; Matthew R Calamia; Wm Drew Gouvier
Journal:  Intelligence       Date:  2009-05-01

10.  Failure of working memory training to enhance cognition or intelligence.

Authors:  Todd W Thompson; Michael L Waskom; Keri-Lee A Garel; Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez; Gretchen O Reynolds; Rebecca Winter; Patricia Chang; Kiersten Pollard; Nupur Lala; George A Alvarez; John D E Gabrieli
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-05-22       Impact factor: 3.240

View more
  70 in total

1.  Spontaneous prospective-memory processing: Unexpected fluency experiences trigger erroneous intention executions.

Authors:  Jan Rummel; Thorsten Meiser
Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  2016-01

2.  Validating the relation-monitoring task as a measure of relational integration and predictor of fluid intelligence.

Authors:  Joel E Bateman; Kate A Thompson; Damian P Birney
Journal:  Mem Cognit       Date:  2019-11

Review 3.  A Meta-Analysis of Working Memory Impairments in Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Authors:  Ya Wang; Yi-Bing Zhang; Lu-Lu Liu; Ji-Fang Cui; Jing Wang; David H K Shum; Therese van Amelsvoort; Raymond C K Chan
Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev       Date:  2017-01-19       Impact factor: 7.444

4.  Working memory training revisited: A multi-level meta-analysis of n-back training studies.

Authors:  Anna Soveri; Jan Antfolk; Linda Karlsson; Benny Salo; Matti Laine
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2017-08

5.  Does Working Memory Moderate the Within-Person Associations Between Pain Intensity and Negative Affect and Pain's Interference With Work Goal Pursuit?

Authors:  Chung Jung Mun; Paul Karoly; Morris A Okun
Journal:  Clin J Pain       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 3.442

6.  On supertaskers and the neural basis of efficient multitasking.

Authors:  Nathan Medeiros-Ward; Jason M Watson; David L Strayer
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2015-06

7.  Clinical utility of the N-back task in functional neuroimaging studies of working memory.

Authors:  Lisa M Jacola; Victoria W Willard; Jason M Ashford; Robert J Ogg; Matthew A Scoggins; Melissa M Jones; Shengjie Wu; Heather M Conklin
Journal:  J Clin Exp Neuropsychol       Date:  2014-09-25       Impact factor: 2.475

8.  Distinctiveness as a function of spatial expansion in verbal working memory: comment on Kreitz, Furley, Memmert, and Simons (2015).

Authors:  Alessandro Guida; Jean-Philippe van Dijck; Elger Abrahamse
Journal:  Psychol Res       Date:  2016-03-21

9.  Dynamic range of frontoparietal functional modulation is associated with working memory capacity limitations in older adults.

Authors:  Jonathan G Hakun; Nathan F Johnson
Journal:  Brain Cogn       Date:  2017-08-31       Impact factor: 2.310

10.  Distinct functional and structural neural underpinnings of working memory.

Authors:  Max M Owens; Bryant Duda; Lawrence H Sweet; James MacKillop
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2018-03-15       Impact factor: 6.556

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.