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Picture of MEMORY II Memory II is a series of different memory training programs, an advanced version of Memory I (see separate entry). Spatial Memory (Objects/ Locations) presents an array of 30 objects with a frame briefly around one or two objects; the user must recall and select the framed item. Visual Memory (Sequenced/Spatial) asks the user to recall which of 12 squares changed colors, first a single square change then a sequence of color changes. Recognition Recall presents 19 objects for a clinician-set period of time (from a few seconds to over a minute), then asks the user to recall which pictures were seen from a list of 90 words. Verbal Memory (Categorizing) asks the user to categorize 20 words into one of four groups (such as foods, animals, colors), then after completion of task to recall as many of the 20 words as possible. Programs require use of either keyboard or joystick. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers or Apple Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Microsoft Windows XP or later or Apple Mac OS X.

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This product record was updated on August 23, 2012.

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NeuroScience Center of Indianapolis - Psychological Software Services

6555 Carrollton Ave
Indianapolis, Indiana 46220
United States
Telephone: 317-257-9672.
Fax: 317-257-9674.
Web: http://www.neuroscience.cnter.com/pss/.
Email: nsc@netdirect.net.


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