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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Serial Recall is a software computer program which tests short-term memory capabilities. The program uses visual and/or auditory stimuli during testing and can be applied in both research and clinical assessment situations. Serial Recall has administrative functions built in which analyze and display test results; the program can also determine the appropriate test lengths for individuals and randomize the test components. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM PC AT, PS/2, and PC jr computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The program requires 512K memory and runs on DOS 3.3 or higher. A speech adapter and speaker (extra) are required for auditory presentation.

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This product record was updated on August 10, 2008.

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University of Michigan Office of Technology Transfer (formerly the Intellectual Properties Office)

1214 S University, 2nd Floor
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-2592
United States
Telephone: 734-763-0614.
Fax: 734-998-9630.
Web: http://www.techtransfer.umich.edu.
Email: techtransfer@umich.edu.


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