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Does working memory training have to be adaptive?

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2016
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This study tested the common assumption that, to be most effective, working memory (WM) training should be adaptive (i.e., task difficulty is adjusted to individual performance). Indirect evidence for this assumption stems from studies comparing adaptive training to a condition in which tasks are practiced on the easiest level of difficulty only [cf. Klingberg (Trends Cogn Sci 14:317-324, 2010)], thereby, however, confounding adaptivity and exposure to varying task difficulty. For a more direct test of this hypothesis, we randomly ass

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  • Von Bastian, Claudia C
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  • Eschen, Anne
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80

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2

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181

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194

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Journal Article

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English

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2016-03-01

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2019-02-27

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0340-0727

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