Category
Executive Function
Description
This task, also known as Corsi Block, measures working memory. Children are presented with four gray squares in a 2x2 format. In each trial, the squares will turn color in a pattern. The child then taps the squares in the same order as the pattern they just saw.
Demo
Notes
- Short, adaptable, and easily accessible
- Widely implemented
- Reliable, valid, and relatively language independent
- Vugs et al., 2017
Task Modifiers / Parameters
Audio Feedback | Determines whether audio cues are provided during the task to indicate correct or incorrect responses. |
Language | Specifies the language used for instructions and stimuli in the task. |
Skip Instructions | Whether the participant can skip instructions or needs to wait for the audio to finish. |
Sequential Practice | Determines if practice trials are presented in a fixed order rather than randomized. |
Sequential Stimulus | Specifies whether the main task stimuli are presented in a sequential order or randomized. |
Corpus | Refers to the set of stimuli or word list used in the task. (Currently not allowing outside corpuses) |
Button Layout | Defines the arrangement of response buttons on the screen. Options include default (4 x 1), grid (2 x 2), column (1 x 4), and diamond ◇. Default is default. |
Number of Trials | Specifies the total number of trials in the main task. |
Number of Practice Trials | Indicates the number of practice trials before the main task begins. |
Max Incorrect | Sets the maximum number of incorrect responses allowed before the task terminates. |
Key Helpers | Determines whether visual cues for keyboard shortcuts are displayed near response options. |
Age | Represents the age of the participant, which may affect task difficulty or stimulus selection. (Currently not in use) |
Max Time | Specifies the maximum duration of the task. If the participant does not finish within this time frame, the task is terminated. Default is 100, in minutes. |