Diane,

I have a dual n-back modelled after Jaeggi's version of the task that is
so popular.  It is basically ready for data collection, but needs some
tweaking (instructions, practice, etc.) before I'd use it.  If you run it,
it will launch into a 1-back dual n-back right away, and this would need
to be adjusted; plus there are many options available and you'd have to
pick exactly which version. It is set up so that you can specify which you
want on dimension 1 and 2; squares, consonants or numbers (either
auditory, visual, or both), or none, so that you can do a traditional
single-dimension N-Back as well.   It should be located in the nback
directory of the test battery in Version 0.13, but it might be possible
that it didn't get installed in the 0.13 package.

If you are interested in it and want to adapt it to suit your purposes,
contact me off-list and we can discuss the possibilities.  Also, a number
of people have used PEBL at OHSU, in the past, and so there might still be
some people there who could help do this kind of adapting.

Shane



> Do you have a version of the n-back test that can be used for research
> purposes?
> Thanks.
>
> Diane Howieson, Ph.D.
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