Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situations. Recent studies show that much of the variance in gF and WM span is shared, suggesting common neural mechanisms. This study provides a direct investigation of the degree to which shared variance in gF and WM span can be explained by neural mechanisms of interference control. The authors measured performance and functional magnetic resonance imaging activity in 102 participants during the n-back WM task, focusing on the selective activation effects associated with high-interference lure trials. Brain activity on these trials was correlated with gF, WM span, and task performance in core brain regions linked to WM and executive control, inclu...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situatio...
Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situatio...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
Working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (Gf) are highly correlated, but what accounts f...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
In the current study we examined the relationship between working memory capacity, inhibition/suscep...
Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in executive abilities and...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situatio...
Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situatio...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
Working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (Gf) are highly correlated, but what accounts f...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
In the current study we examined the relationship between working memory capacity, inhibition/suscep...
Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in executive abilities and...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...