This is an experiment investigating the ability to learn to type sequences. In this experiment you will repeatedly type a 5 digit sequence (e.g., 3-4-2-1-3) as quickly and accurately as possible for 30 seconds. You will then have 30 seconds of rest. This will repeat 10 times. After, you will still type the same sequence for 30 seconds, but will have varying rest periods over 7 trials.

The goal of each 30 second trial is to correctly type the entire sequence as many times as you can. It is important that you type the sequence as quickly as you can, but not at the expense of making errors because only sequences that have all 5 elements in the correct order will count as a completed sequence.

To type these sequences, you will use the #1 through #4 stickers located near the bottom left of the computer keyboard. You must use your LEFT HAND to type the sequences. Please place your:

pinky finger: on the 1 key
ring finger: on the 2 key
middle finger: on the 3 key
index finger: on the 4 key

You may adjust the location of the keyboard to a position that is most comfortable to you.

You are now ready to begin the experiment. When you press the space bar, the experiment will begin. A countdown screen will be shown before each sequence is given to you. When the countdown screen finishes, a new screen will appear telling you to type the sequence that is shown. The 30 second trial begins immediately so you should be ready to type the sequence when the countdown is complete.

The first trial will be a practice trial and will only last 10 seconds.

The rest of the trials will last 30 seconds each.

Please be advised:
Your complete ATTENTION and FOCUS is required to participate in this experiment! That means that you need to CONCENTRATE and do the absolute best that you can. If you are unable to do so, please leave the experiment now. Click the button if you are able to participate.

The next trial will begin in 10 seconds

Enter your demographic information here:

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Sex:
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