Learning new rules rapidly and effectively via instructions is ubiquitous in our daily lives, yet the underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms are complex. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging we examined the effects of different instructional load conditions (4 vs. 10 stimulus-response rules) on functional couplings during rule implementation (always 4 rules). Focusing on connections of lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) regions, the results emphasized an opposing trend of load-related changes in LPFC-seeded couplings. On the one hand, during the low-load condition LPFC regions were more strongly coupled with cortical areas mostly assigned to networks such as the fronto-parietal network and the dorsal attention network. On the other...
This is a pre-print of an article published in [ Brain Imaging and Behavior. The final authenticated...
Patterns of correlated activity among brain regions reflect functionally relevant networks that are ...
We investigated the hypothesis that there are load-related changes in the integrated function of fro...
The ability to learn new tasks rapidly is a prominent characteristic of human behaviour. This abilit...
AbstractThe ability to learn new tasks rapidly is a prominent characteristic of human behaviour. Thi...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
The ability to learn new tasks rapidly is a prominent characteristic of human behaviour. This abilit...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
Severe capacity limits, closely associated with fluid intelligence, arise in learning and use of new...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
Item does not contain fulltextVerbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behav...
Verbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behaviors with minimal training, bu...
All of us regularly face situations that require the integration of the available information at han...
All of us regularly face situations that require the integration of the available information at han...
This is a pre-print of an article published in [ Brain Imaging and Behavior. The final authenticated...
Patterns of correlated activity among brain regions reflect functionally relevant networks that are ...
We investigated the hypothesis that there are load-related changes in the integrated function of fro...
The ability to learn new tasks rapidly is a prominent characteristic of human behaviour. This abilit...
AbstractThe ability to learn new tasks rapidly is a prominent characteristic of human behaviour. Thi...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
The ability to learn new tasks rapidly is a prominent characteristic of human behaviour. This abilit...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
Severe capacity limits, closely associated with fluid intelligence, arise in learning and use of new...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
Item does not contain fulltextVerbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behav...
Verbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behaviors with minimal training, bu...
All of us regularly face situations that require the integration of the available information at han...
All of us regularly face situations that require the integration of the available information at han...
This is a pre-print of an article published in [ Brain Imaging and Behavior. The final authenticated...
Patterns of correlated activity among brain regions reflect functionally relevant networks that are ...
We investigated the hypothesis that there are load-related changes in the integrated function of fro...