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Working memory refers to a combination of components, including short-term memory and attention, that allow an individual to hold information temporarily as we perform cognitive tasks. It is an essential cognitive function that enables the execution of complex tasks such as problem-solving, comprehension, and reasoning. Unlike short-term memory, which simply involves the storage of information for a brief period, working memory involves the active manipulation and processing of this...
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Introducing the Tactual Span: A New Task for Assessing Working Memory in the Teactile Modality.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Human Factors

Background:

  • Working memory (WM) is crucial for cognitive functions.
  • Existing WM tasks primarily use visual and auditory modalities.
  • The tactile modality for WM assessment is underexplored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To validate the "Tactual Span", a novel task for assessing working memory in the tactile modality.
  • To evaluate the construct validity of the Tactual Span against other WM tasks and cognitive measures.
  • To establish the psychometric properties of the Tactual Span.

Main Methods:

  • 140 healthy young adults participated.
  • Participants completed the Tactual Span, auditory, visual, and visuospatial span tasks.
  • Selective attention and semantic verbal fluency tasks were also administered.

Main Results:

  • The Tactual Span demonstrated significant correlations with other span tasks, supporting construct validity.
  • Correlations with selective attention and semantic fluency tasks were largely nonsignificant.
  • Exploratory factor analysis indicated distinct patterns for forward and backward span tasks across modalities.

Conclusions:

  • The Tactual Span is a feasible and valid tool for assessing working memory via tactile input.
  • Findings suggest the Tactual Span can be integrated into broader cognitive assessments.
  • Further research can explore its application in diverse populations and clinical settings.