In random number generation (RNG) tasks, used to assess executive functioning, participants are asked to generate a random sequence of digits at a paced rate, either verbally or by writing. Some previous studies used an alternative format in which participants had to randomly press different response keys, assuming that this task version demands the same cognitive processes as those implied in the standard version. The present study examined the validity of this assumption. To this end, the construct validity, reliability, and sensitivity of a conceptually similar task version of the key-press task were examined. Participants had to randomly click on, or point to, the digits 1-9, laid out orderly in a 3 x 3 grid on a computer screen. Psycho...
Four experiments explore participants' attempts to generate random sequences. Experiment 1 showed th...
We describe an interactive, computer-based test inspired by the Trail Making Test (TMT). In this new...
The nature and assessment of executive function are areas of active research. Many current assessmen...
We investigated the psychometric properties of the random number generation (RNG) task in four studi...
Objectives: Executive functioning (EF) is a key topic in neuropsychology. A multitude of underlying ...
Randomization performance was studied using the "Mental Dice Task" in 20 patients with aphasia (APH)...
The concept of executive functions plays a prominent role in contemporary experimental and clinical ...
Random number generation (RNG) is a functionally complex process that is highly controlled and there...
Random number generation (RNG) is a procedurally-simple task related to specific executive functions...
Random number generation (RNG) is a procedurally-simple task related to specific executive function...
Introduction: Over the last decades, interactive technologies appeared a promising solution in the e...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is associated with various neurocognitive deficits, particularly targ...
IntroductionAlzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) affect over 5.7 million Americans and o...
This chapter focuses on the measurement properties of putative tests of executive dysfunction and on...
Contains fulltext : 234275.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Random Numb...
Four experiments explore participants' attempts to generate random sequences. Experiment 1 showed th...
We describe an interactive, computer-based test inspired by the Trail Making Test (TMT). In this new...
The nature and assessment of executive function are areas of active research. Many current assessmen...
We investigated the psychometric properties of the random number generation (RNG) task in four studi...
Objectives: Executive functioning (EF) is a key topic in neuropsychology. A multitude of underlying ...
Randomization performance was studied using the "Mental Dice Task" in 20 patients with aphasia (APH)...
The concept of executive functions plays a prominent role in contemporary experimental and clinical ...
Random number generation (RNG) is a functionally complex process that is highly controlled and there...
Random number generation (RNG) is a procedurally-simple task related to specific executive functions...
Random number generation (RNG) is a procedurally-simple task related to specific executive function...
Introduction: Over the last decades, interactive technologies appeared a promising solution in the e...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is associated with various neurocognitive deficits, particularly targ...
IntroductionAlzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) affect over 5.7 million Americans and o...
This chapter focuses on the measurement properties of putative tests of executive dysfunction and on...
Contains fulltext : 234275.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Random Numb...
Four experiments explore participants' attempts to generate random sequences. Experiment 1 showed th...
We describe an interactive, computer-based test inspired by the Trail Making Test (TMT). In this new...
The nature and assessment of executive function are areas of active research. Many current assessmen...