Pattern of near transfer effects following working memory training with a dual N-Back task
: Soveri A., Karlsson E., Waris O., Grönholm-Nyman P., Laine M.
Publisher: HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS
: 2017
: Experimental Psychology
: Experimental Psychology
: EXP PSYCHOL
: 64
: 4
: 240
: 252
: 13
: 1618-3169
: 2190-5142
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000370
In a randomized controlled trial, we investigated the pattern of near transfer effects of working memory (WM) training with an adaptive auditory-visuospatial dual n-back training task in healthy young adults. The results revealed significant task-specific transfer to an untrained single n-back task, and more general near transfer to a WM updating composite score plus a nearly significant effect on a composite score measuring interference control in WM. No transfer effects were seen on Active or Passive WM composites. The results are discussed in the light of cognitive versus strategy-related overlap between training and transfer tasks.