Title: In the Brown-Peterson test, subjects read a trigram (an unpronounceable series of three letters), ... Post by: alowishus on Sep 23, 2016 In the Brown-Peterson test, subjects read a trigram (an unpronounceable series of three letters), and are then asked to count backwards by threes from a given number. What is the purpose of having the subjects count backward?
A) To test if the subject can multitask. B) To test if they can remember how to subtract. C) To interfere with the subject’s ability to rehearse the trigram. D) To determine if numerical and phonetic memories are stored in different areas of the brain. Title: Re: In the Brown-Peterson test, subjects read a trigram (an unpronounceable series of three ... Post by: jack.b.nimble on Sep 23, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: In the Brown-Peterson test, subjects read a trigram (an unpronounceable series of three letters), ... Post by: alowishus on Oct 28, 2016 This afforded me the time to study for this course. Can't thank this bright community enough for this!
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