Adaptive n-back training does not improve fluid intelligence at the construct level: Gains on individual tests suggest that training may enhance visuospatial processing
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Susanne M. Jaeggi | P. Thompson | R. Haier | S. Jaeggi | S. Karama | R. Colom | F. J. Abad | F. J. Román | K. Martínez | M. Burgaleta | P. Shih | J. Privado | Manuel Froufe | Sergio Escorial | M. A. Quiroga | M. Á. Quiroga | P. Thompson | P. Thompson | P. Thompson
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