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Self-ordered search tasks are thought to test [[Working Memory]].  In these tasks, participants are asked to search for a particular target among other objects in a picture. Once found, participants must remember the locations searched to use in future trials.<sup>1</sup>
 
Self-ordered search tasks are thought to test [[Working Memory]].  In these tasks, participants are asked to search for a particular target among other objects in a picture. Once found, participants must remember the locations searched to use in future trials.<sup>1</sup>
  
====Related Pages===
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====Related Pages====
 
[[Oculomotor Delayed Response task]]
 
[[Oculomotor Delayed Response task]]
 
[[Working Memory]]
 
[[Working Memory]]
 
====Citations====
 
====Citations====
 
1. O'Hearn K et. al. '''Neurodevelopment and executive function in autism.'''Dev Psychopathol. 2008 Fall;20(4):1103-32. PMID 18838033
 
1. O'Hearn K et. al. '''Neurodevelopment and executive function in autism.'''Dev Psychopathol. 2008 Fall;20(4):1103-32. PMID 18838033

Revision as of 15:29, 20 September 2010

Self-ordered Search task

Self-ordered search tasks are thought to test Working Memory. In these tasks, participants are asked to search for a particular target among other objects in a picture. Once found, participants must remember the locations searched to use in future trials.1

Related Pages

Oculomotor Delayed Response task Working Memory

Citations

1. O'Hearn K et. al. Neurodevelopment and executive function in autism.Dev Psychopathol. 2008 Fall;20(4):1103-32. PMID 18838033