Participants are simultaneously shown a sequence of letters as well as an auditory sequence of numbers. At the start or end of the sequence will be a visual cue (an eye or an ear), and the participant will recall the appropriate sequence corresponding to the cue.
Participants are shown images one at a time and must identify the names of the objects out loud into the microphone.
Participants will select certain orientations and patterns of stimuli (e.g., dogs and/or monkeys) among a row of differently patterned and oriented stimulus.
Participants will be provided with the same instructions as Simple Corsi, but will be instructed to perform a sorting task in between each trial.
Participants are provided a complex figure drawing that they must copy and recall after completing a series of tasks in-between.
Participants are shown either a dog or a monkey, with corresponding buttons underneath. When they are prompted with a dog, participants must press the button on the same side as the dog. When they are prompted with a monkey, participants must press the button on the opposite side of the monkey.
Participants will be shown a series of five arrows and will be asked to indicate whether the centrally presented arrow is pointing to the left or right by pressing the corresponding button.
Participants will be presented with a mixed order of letters and numbers to memorize and sort numerically and alphabetically.
Participants are shown two numbers and are asked to tap the higher number as fast as possible.
Participants must complete as many math problems as they can before time runs out. Operations can include addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
Participants will select the shape that best completes the pattern in a 3x3 grid of objects.
Participants will be shown stimuli (e.g., animals, fruits) one at a time and will be tasked with recalling the stimuli that was show "N" back.
Participants are shown numbers one at a time and are tasked with organizing them in numerical order on a number line.
Participants are shown a screen with two types of animals and are asked to tap on the animal pen that has more animals as fast as they can.
Participants are shown a series of numbers one at a time. Their goal is to add the last two numbers presented and select the answer that correctly adds the two numbers.
Participants are expected to read a story that is shown three words at a time. At the end of the story, there is a brief comprehensive assessment pertaining to the story content.
Participants will be required to match a stimulus at the top of the screen (a red/blue square or circle) to one of two stimuli in the lower corners of the screen. The stimulus can be classified by either shape or color.
Participants will be shown an unpredictable number of stimuli and will be asked to report the last N items.
Participants will be shown a sequence of Dogs and Monkeys, and are instructed to tap on the Dogs and Monkeys in the same order they appear. The selection process will be split; participants must only select the locations of the Monkeys first, and then must only select the locations of the Dogs.
Participants are shown a target word in the center of the screen and must select the word most similar in definition to the target word.
Participants will be shown a sequence of gophers that appear and will be expected to repeat the sequence by tapping on the gophers in the same order.
Participants are shown a sequence of red squares that must be repeated when prompted. Between each trial, participants must also indicate if an image presented is symmetrical or not.
Participants are shown a series of stimuli (i.e. numbers, letters) and must connect them by drawing a line from one to another in the correct order.
Participants are given a series of words that appear one at a time and must repeat them out loud into the microphone. After completing a series of tasks in-between, the participant must indicate whether the new words presented on the screen were apart of the previously provided vocabulary list.