Improving fluid intelligence with training on working memory: a meta-analysis
University of California, Irvine · MIND Research Institute
Abstract
Working memory (WM), the ability to store and manipulate information for short periods of time, is an important predictor of scholastic aptitude and a critical bottleneck underlying higher-order cognitive processes, including controlled attention and reasoning. Recent interventions targeting WM have suggested plasticity of the WM system by demonstrating improvements in both trained and untrained WM tasks. However, evidence on transfer of improved WM into more general cognitive domains such as fluid intelligence (Gf) has been more equivocal. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis focusing on one specific training program, n-back. We searched PubMed and Google Scholar for all n-back training studies with Gf…
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6Topics & keywords
- Working memory training
- Fluid intelligence
- Psychology
- Working memory
- Cognitive training
- Cognition
- Meta-analysis
- Cognitive psychology