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  • Michael Cutter / DigitSpan

7 forks: 6 public, 0 internal, and 1 private
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  • Chris Higton / DigitSpan

    data: 1_DigitSpan_2025-02-12_21h36.57.685.csv
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    Updated Feb 13, 2025
  • Adrian / DigitSpan

    data: PARTICIPANT_DigitSpan_2021-04-16_15h04.50.829.csv
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    Updated Nov 10, 2023
  • William Rotherham / DigitSpan

    data: 001_DigitSpan_2022-07-28_20h25.27.650.csv
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    Updated Nov 09, 2023
  • ViviFox / DigitSpan

    This experiment is designed to measure participants' forwards, backwards, and sequential digit spans. It uses visual presentation. Sequence length increases every two trials. If participants make an error on both trials of the same length, they move onto the next trial.

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    Updated Nov 09, 2023
  • Marisol Parra-Tatge / DigitSpan

    data: PARTICIPANT_DigitSpan_2020-12-02_16h58.58.109.csv
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    Updated Nov 09, 2023
  • Imogen Law / DigitSpan

    This experiment is designed to measure participants' forwards, backwards, and sequential digit spans. It uses visual presentation. Sequence length increases every two trials. If participants make an error on both trials of the same length, they move onto the next trial.

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    Updated Nov 09, 2023