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Is the N-Back Task a Valid Neuropsychological Measure for Assessing Working Memory
Archives of Clinical Neurospsychology, 09/22/09
Miller KM et al. – Results suggest the n–back is not a pure measure of working memory, but may be able to detect subtle differences in cognitive functioning between PD patients and controls.
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