This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study compared neural correlates of executive function (cognitive set-shifting) in 28 healthy participants with either high (HIQ) or average (AIQ) intelligence. Despite comparable behavioral performance (except for slower reactions), the AIQ participants showed greater (especially prefrontal) activation during response selection; the HIQ participants showed greater activation (especially parietal) during feedback evaluation. HIQ participants appeared to engage cognitive resources to support more efficient strategies (planning during feedback in preparation for the upcoming response) which resulted in faster responses and less need for response inhibition and conflict resolution. Wheth...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in exe...
AbstractThe neural efficiency hypothesis describes the phenomenon that brighter individuals show low...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMatthew EulerStudying human information...
This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study compared neural correlates of executi...
Attentional control is a key function of working memory that is hypothesized to play an important ro...
Previous studies on individual differences in intelligence and brain activation during cognitive pro...
Intra-individual performance variability may be an important index of the efficiency with which exec...
Research on the neural efficiency hypothesis of intelligence (NEH) has revealed that the brains of m...
Background: Assessment of intelligence and executive function (EF) is common in complex neuropsychia...
Resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) is thought to reflect the intrinsic functional organization o...
Intraindividual variability refers to short-term fluctuations in performance that may be indexed as ...
Contains fulltext : 162172.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent research...
What happens in the brain when we reach or exceed our capacity limits? Are there individual differen...
Copyright © 2015 Paul G. Nestor et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in executive abilities and...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in exe...
AbstractThe neural efficiency hypothesis describes the phenomenon that brighter individuals show low...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMatthew EulerStudying human information...
This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study compared neural correlates of executi...
Attentional control is a key function of working memory that is hypothesized to play an important ro...
Previous studies on individual differences in intelligence and brain activation during cognitive pro...
Intra-individual performance variability may be an important index of the efficiency with which exec...
Research on the neural efficiency hypothesis of intelligence (NEH) has revealed that the brains of m...
Background: Assessment of intelligence and executive function (EF) is common in complex neuropsychia...
Resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) is thought to reflect the intrinsic functional organization o...
Intraindividual variability refers to short-term fluctuations in performance that may be indexed as ...
Contains fulltext : 162172.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent research...
What happens in the brain when we reach or exceed our capacity limits? Are there individual differen...
Copyright © 2015 Paul G. Nestor et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in executive abilities and...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Numerous brain lesion and fMRI studies have linked individual differences in exe...
AbstractThe neural efficiency hypothesis describes the phenomenon that brighter individuals show low...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMatthew EulerStudying human information...