Intelligence is a measure of general cognitive functioning capturing a wide variety of different cognitive functions. It has been hypothesized that the brain works to minimize the resources allocated toward higher cognitive functioning. Thus, for the intelligent brain, it may be that not simply more is better, but rather, more efficient is better. Energy metabolism supports both inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission processes. Indeed, in glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons, the primary energetic costs are associated with neurotransmission. We tested the hypothesis that minimizing resources through the excitation-inhibition balance encompassing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate may be beneficial to general cognitive function...
In the past decades, neuroscience has helped to identify a comprehensive network of brain regions th...
34 pagesStopping ongoing actions is a fundamental aspect of behavior. A pathway from the basal gangl...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...
Excitatory and inhibitory neurons have important roles in learning and skill acquisition in the brai...
AbstractEarly psychological researchers proposed a link between intelligence and low-level perceptua...
The discovery of neural mechanisms of working memory (WM) would significantly enhance our understand...
Alterations in excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters (glutamate and GABA, respectively) have b...
Several scientific, engineering, and medical advancements are based on breakthroughs made by people ...
Working memory (WM) capacity, the amount of information one can hold online in mind, has a central r...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
Adolescence is a time of significant cognitive development that leads to the establishment of adult ...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
Substantial evidence implicates the nucleus accumbens in motivated performance, but very little is k...
Long-lasting activities with high demand in cognitive control are known to result in cognitive fatig...
Individuals vary greatly in their ability to select one item or response when presented with a multi...
In the past decades, neuroscience has helped to identify a comprehensive network of brain regions th...
34 pagesStopping ongoing actions is a fundamental aspect of behavior. A pathway from the basal gangl...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...
Excitatory and inhibitory neurons have important roles in learning and skill acquisition in the brai...
AbstractEarly psychological researchers proposed a link between intelligence and low-level perceptua...
The discovery of neural mechanisms of working memory (WM) would significantly enhance our understand...
Alterations in excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters (glutamate and GABA, respectively) have b...
Several scientific, engineering, and medical advancements are based on breakthroughs made by people ...
Working memory (WM) capacity, the amount of information one can hold online in mind, has a central r...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
Adolescence is a time of significant cognitive development that leads to the establishment of adult ...
Developmental adjustments in the balance of excitation and inhibition are thought to constrain the p...
Substantial evidence implicates the nucleus accumbens in motivated performance, but very little is k...
Long-lasting activities with high demand in cognitive control are known to result in cognitive fatig...
Individuals vary greatly in their ability to select one item or response when presented with a multi...
In the past decades, neuroscience has helped to identify a comprehensive network of brain regions th...
34 pagesStopping ongoing actions is a fundamental aspect of behavior. A pathway from the basal gangl...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...