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Correlating digit span performance and event-related potentials to assess working memory
Why is this work in the frame?
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Canadian affiliationAn author listed a Canadian institution. This is the only route the usual frame has.
Canadian funderA Canadian agency funded it. The work may carry no Canadian affiliation at all.
The three-model screen
all 1,000 screened works →All three models called this out of scope.
stratum: aff_core · design weight: 5595.24 (the sample is stratified; any rate computed without the weight is wrong)
Claude Opus 4.8OUT
genre: empirical
about Canada: no
confidence: high
Cognitive psychophysiology of working memory using event-related potentials; abstract absent but the title is unambiguous.
GPT-5.6 (high)OUT
genre: empirical
about Canada: no
confidence: high
The title indicates a study of working memory rather than research practice.
Grok 4.5OUT
genre: empirical
about Canada: no
confidence: high
Cognitive neuroscience assessment of working memory, not research methods or the research system.
Abstract
No abstract. This is not a gap in this database — OpenAlex has none either. 23.3% of the frame is in this state, and the screen finds HALF as much metaresearch here, so the absence is a measured bias rather than a missing field.
The record
- Venue
- International Journal of Psychophysiology
- Topic
- Cognitive Abilities and Testing
- Field
- Psychology
- Canadian institutions
- Izaak Walton Killam Health CentreDalhousie UniversityNational Research Council Institute for BiodiagnosticsNational Research Council Canada
- Funders
- Canadian Institutes of Health ResearchDalhousie UniversityNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaScottish Rite Charitable Foundation of CanadaDalhousie Medical Research Foundation
- Keywords
- Memory spanWechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleNumerical digitPsychologyArithmeticAudiologyTask (project management)Measure (data warehouse)Working memoryStatisticsCognitionMathematicsComputer scienceMedicineNeuroscienceData mining
- Has abstract in OpenAlex
- no