Running Memory Span Test addresses your short-term memory by a reverse readback approach – you have to memorize numerical sequences and reproduce them in reverse order.
One trial for each target length presented lists in which m = 1
and 2 distractors preceded the targets.
memory span is the longest list of items that a person can repeat back in correct order immediately after presentation on 50% of all trials. Items may include words, numbers, or letters. The task is known as digit span when numbers are used. Memory span is a common measure of short-term memory. It is also a component of cognitive ability tests such as the WAIS. Backward memory span is a more challenging variation which involves recalling items in reverse order.