IntroductionWe have demonstrated that intensive cognitive training can produce sustained improvements in cognitive performance in adolescents. Few studies, however, have investigated the neural basis of these training effects, leaving the underlying mechanism of cognitive plasticity during this period unexplained.MethodsIn this study, we trained 51 typically developing adolescents on cognitive control tasks and examined how their intrinsic brain networks changed by applying graph theoretical analysis. We hypothesized that the training would accelerate the process of network integration, which is a key feature of network development throughout adolescence.ResultsWe found that the cognitive control training enhanced the integration of functio...
© 2013 Dr. Dominic B. DwyerThe ability to engage self-control by overcoming automatic habits and imp...
Research has shown that cognitive training can enhance performance in executive control tasks. Curre...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...
IntroductionWe have demonstrated that intensive cognitive training can produce sustained improvement...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 자연과학대학 협동과정뇌과학전공, 2018. 8. 최진영.Studies have demonstrated that the intensive ...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
International audienceExecutive functions (EFs) play a key role in cognitive and socioemotional deve...
Prior research suggests that adolescence is a time of enhanced sensitivity for practice and learning...
Adolescence is a qualitatively unique period of development when cognitive control abilities are ava...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
The brain operates via networked activity in separable groups of regions called modules. The quantif...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
Adolescence starts with puberty and ends when individuals attain an independent role in society. Cog...
The mature brain is organized into distinct neural networks defined by regions demonstrating correla...
© 2013 Dr. Dominic B. DwyerThe ability to engage self-control by overcoming automatic habits and imp...
Research has shown that cognitive training can enhance performance in executive control tasks. Curre...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...
IntroductionWe have demonstrated that intensive cognitive training can produce sustained improvement...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 자연과학대학 협동과정뇌과학전공, 2018. 8. 최진영.Studies have demonstrated that the intensive ...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
International audienceExecutive functions (EFs) play a key role in cognitive and socioemotional deve...
Prior research suggests that adolescence is a time of enhanced sensitivity for practice and learning...
Adolescence is a qualitatively unique period of development when cognitive control abilities are ava...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
The brain operates via networked activity in separable groups of regions called modules. The quantif...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
Adolescence starts with puberty and ends when individuals attain an independent role in society. Cog...
The mature brain is organized into distinct neural networks defined by regions demonstrating correla...
© 2013 Dr. Dominic B. DwyerThe ability to engage self-control by overcoming automatic habits and imp...
Research has shown that cognitive training can enhance performance in executive control tasks. Curre...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...