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Page 1: Audio and Visual Digit Span Test Cole Gilbert Central Catholic High School 9th Grade.

Audio and Visual Digit Span Test

Cole GilbertCentral Catholic High School

9th Grade

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Problem

Do people remember things better by hearing

or seeing them?

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Digit Span Test

• This test was created by J. Jacobs in 1887 to test the memory span of his students.

• From then on it has been an important tool in the study of short term memory.

• It has been recreated many times and many different variations have been done on it.

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Short Term Memory

• Function of the brain allowing one to forget unimportant information and pass on important information to be stored.

• Due to the constant influx of new information short term memory is one of the most important processes of the brain

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Visual Memory• Allows interpretation of the visual

field.

• Received through the occipital lobe.

• Attaches to the prefrontal cortex for transmission of memory.

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Auditory Memory

• Brain interpretation of the audio field.

• Collected in the auditory cortex.

• Attaches to the prefrontal cortex for memory transmission.

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Learning

• Various approaches to remembering.

• Chunking; breaking up information into smaller, easier to remember segments

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Purpose

The purpose of this experiment is to test if people remember better by hearing things or by seeing things.

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HypothesesSubjects will remember more information by auditory recall than by visual recall.

Null: There will be no significant variation in recall between auditory and visual stimuli.

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Materials• Table to record results.

• Seven sets of random numbers that range from four digits long to ten digits long. Each set increase in length by one digit.

• A different seven sets of random numbers that range from four digits long to ten digits long. Each set increase in length by one digit.

• Twenty freshman subjects CCHS.

• Quiet Room

• Stopwatch

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Procedure for Auditory

• The test the proctor read the first string of numbers aloud to the subject.

• The proctor waited thirty seconds.

• Subject was asked to orally repeat the string of numbers.

• The process was repeated with a new set of random numbers which increased by one digit each time until the subject revealed a mistake in sequence or number

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Procedure for Visual• The test proctor gave the subject a piece of paper with

the string of numbers on it.

• The subject got fifteen seconds to look at the number.

• The subject then handed the paper back to the proctor.

• They waited thirty seconds.

• The subject then repeated the number they saw back to the proctor orally.

• This process was repeated with a new set of random numbers until revealed a mistake in sequence or number

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Example String

6319

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Auditory and Visual Results

by Subject

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 200

2.25

4.5

6.75

9

11.25

Blue=AuditoryGreen=Visual

Number

Correct of

Digits Correct

Individual Subjects

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Average Auditory and Visual Results

All Subjects4.95

5.225

5.5

5.775

6.05

6.325

6.6

Blue=AuditoryGreen=Visual

Average Number of Digits Correct

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ANOVA Analysis of Mean Scores

• ANOVA analysis compares variation be-tween two groups

• Reject null if p value is below 0.05

• Calculated p value=0.120511

• 0.120511>0.05 the difference is INSIGNIF-ICANT

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Conclusions

• The null hypothesis was accepted because the p value was above 0.05. However the visual had a better overall average than the auditory.

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Extensions

• More test subjects

• Using a tape for the audio test for less variation

• Have four random sets of numbers for both auditory and visual tests

Limita-tions

• To few sub-jects

• More than two sets of tests

• Too much variation in the auditory test.

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References • Baddeley, Alan D. Your Memory, a User's Guide. London:

Prion, 1993. Print.

• Fuster, Joaquin M. Memory in the Cerebral Cortex: An Empirical Approach to Neural Networks in the Human and Nonhuman Primate. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 1995. Print.

• Houston, John P. Fundamentals of Learning and Memory. New York: Academic, 1981. Print.

• Merriam Webster's Encyclopedia Dictionary. Springfield: Federon Street, 2002. Print.

• "Parts of the Brain - Memory & the Brain - The Human Memory." Parts of the Brain - Memory & the Brain - The Human Memory. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2014. <http://www.human-memory.net/brain_parts.html>.