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Semantic fluency including task switching predicts academic success in medical school.

Sabrina KaufmannÄnne GlassPeter KroppBrigitte Müller-Hilke
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Alternating semantic fluency-requiring simultaneously inhibition, updating and task shifting-turned out highly predictive of academic success in medical school. Moreover, higher levels in "compensatory effort" and "engagement" suggested that both, increased energy expenditure as response to fear of failure and elevated readiness to exert effort also impacted positively on success.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • medical students