2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2011.03.034
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On the stability of instability: Optimising the reliability of intra-subject variability of reaction times

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“…The current study, albeit limited by the small number of participants, provides promising preliminary evidence for the suitability and efficacy of the CPAT as a cognitive training program. Taken together with the results of four previous studies that investigated the CPAT with various populations who suffer from attention difficulties (Kerns et al 2010;Muller Spaniol et al 2017;Sampanis et al 2015;Shalev et al 2007), we suggest that the CPAT provides a good fit to the above requirements and encourage future large scale studies using the CPAT and any other similar neurocognitive training.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…The current study, albeit limited by the small number of participants, provides promising preliminary evidence for the suitability and efficacy of the CPAT as a cognitive training program. Taken together with the results of four previous studies that investigated the CPAT with various populations who suffer from attention difficulties (Kerns et al 2010;Muller Spaniol et al 2017;Sampanis et al 2015;Shalev et al 2007), we suggest that the CPAT provides a good fit to the above requirements and encourage future large scale studies using the CPAT and any other similar neurocognitive training.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In another study, children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder that completed the same CPAT protocol improved significantly in non-trained academic skills (Kerns et al 2010). A recent study used the CPAT to train patients after stroke and documented analogous near and far transfer effects-increase in sustained attention and enhancement of other cognitive functions (e.g., language, memory, number skills, and praxis; Sampanis et al 2015). The fact that the CPAT produced far transfer outcomes both in the case of individuals who suffer from developmental attention deficits and in the case of people who suffer from acquired attention deficits strengthens the hypothesis that the underlying mechanism of the generalization effects is improved attention and/or cognitive control functioning which facilitates various aspects of everyday functioning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Therefore, a proportion of SD above the mean seems to be more advantageous. However, the slow RTs located far from the RT mean or median demonstrate strong relationships with a number of cognitive and neurological conditions and thus diagnostic validity rather than the mean or best RTs (Saville et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In the four visual reaction tests with the different number of choices (S-R) -the simple reaction test (RT 1 ) and two, three and four-choice reaction tests (RT 2 , RT 3 and RT 4 , respectively), the RT distribution was assessed by the three moments of distribution (Saville et al, 2011) -by the central tendency measures of RTs as the first moments, variability measures of RTs as the second moments, and skewness and kurtosis as the third moments of RT distribution. The selected measures of these moments of RT distribution were also analysed on their stability between two series of reaction trials.…”
Section: Data Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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