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Dual n-back working memory training evinces superior transfer effects compared to the method of loci.

Wenjuan Li1, Qiuzhu Zhang1, Hongying Qiao1, Donggang Jin1, Ronald K Ngetich1, Junjun Zhang1, Zhenlan Jin2, Ling Li3.   

Abstract

Working memory (WM) training is a prevalent intervention for multiple cognitive deficits, however, the transfer effects to other cognitive tasks from gains in WM induced by different training techniques still remains controversial. Therefore, the current study recruited three groups of young adults to investigate the memory training transference, with N-back group (NBG) (n = 50) training on dual n-back task, Memory Palace group (MPG) (n = 50) on method of loci, and a blank control group (BCG) (n = 48) receiving no training. Our results showed that both training groups separately improved WM capacity on respective trained task. For untrained tasks, both training groups enhanced performance on digit-span task, while on change detection task, significant improvement was only observed in NBG. In conclusion, while both techniques can be used as effective training methods to improve WM, the dual n-back task training method, perhaps has a more prominent transfer effect than that of method of loci.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33542383     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82663-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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