Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (omst)

Alternate Names: Continuous Mnemonic Similarity Task

FREE for use with an Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web license.

Available Test Forms

Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (oMST) - Set 1

The oMST is a continous form of the classic Mnemonic Similarity Task (MST), an object recognition test sensitive to changes in memory performance. Whereas the MST uses a two phase testing paradigm, the oMST combines both phases into a single one (thus it's also referred to as the continuous MST), cutting down on testing time. This script provides the oMST run with stimuli set 1 (3 different trial orders provided)
Duration: 6 minutes
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Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (oMST) - Set 2

This script runs the oMST with stimuli set 2 (3 different trial orders provided)
Duration: 6 minutes
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Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (oMST) - Set 3

This script runs the oMST with stimuli set 3 (3 different trial orders provided)
Duration: 6 minutes
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Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (oMST) - Set 4

This script runs the oMST with stimuli set 4 (3 different trial orders provided)
Duration: 6 minutes
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Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (oMST) - Set 5

This script runs the oMST with stimuli set 5 (3 different trial orders provided)
Duration: 6 minutes
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Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (oMST) - Set 6

This script runs the oMST with stimuli set 6 (3 different trial orders provided)
Duration: 6 minutes
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References

Google ScholarSearch Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Optimized Mnemonic Similarity Task (omst).

Stark CEL, Noche JA, Ebersberger JR, Mayer L and Stark SM (2023) Optimizing the mnemonic similarity task for efficient, widespread use. Front. Behav. Neurosci. 17:1080366. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1080366