“…Performance measures such as accuracy and response times are considered indirect measures of cognitive workload expenditure because they do not directly capture brain activity. Accuracy and response times on the n -back test are highly reliable performance measures of working memory in older adults [ 9 ]. The n -back is arguably the most ubiquitous working memory test across the age spectrum [ 10 ], yet previous studies have shown that the n -back test hosts an array of control processes, including speed of processing, storage, comparison processes, updating, keeping track, task mixing, task shifting, and resistance to interference [ 10 , 11 , 12 ].…”