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    Digit Span Tester

    A Task / Test of Working Memory for Cognitive / Neurosciece Research

    To perform automated digit span tests to evaluate on working memory function, especially in cognitive / neuro research. Hope to reduce practice effects and eliminate the need to use clinical assessments in research settings. Requires Java 7 or newer. Note that this is a research tool, and was not intended (and not evaluated) for clinical assessment. FINAL VERSION: If you want more features, download the source and hack it yourself. Apologies to those who've asked for help and got no...
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