The term working memory (WM) refers to a set of cognitive processes that allows for the temporary storage and manipulation of information. Neural correlates of the N- back task, a well-established WM measure used in neuroimaging, have been studied extensively in adults but less so in developmental populations. This thesis determines the effect of age on brain activations that mediate cognitive processes for remembering non- verbal/visual stimuli. Block-design fMRI was used to record activity in 84 subjects (6-35 years) during a visual-patterns 0- and 1-back task. Regions activated during the 1-back condition were largely common to all age groups, with adults displaying the largest extent of activations. Children and adolescents showed simil...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Working memory (WM), the ability to hold information on line to guide planned behavior, continues to...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
A core aspect of working memory (WM) is the capacity to maintain goal-relevant information in mind, ...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
It is well known that complex mental abilities develop at least until late adolescence. Yet, there a...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine spatial working memory in 8- to 11-...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Working memory (WM), the ability to hold information on line to guide planned behavior, continues to...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
A core aspect of working memory (WM) is the capacity to maintain goal-relevant information in mind, ...
Verbal working memory (WM) comprises different processes (encoding, maintenance, retrieval) that are...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
It is well known that complex mental abilities develop at least until late adolescence. Yet, there a...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine spatial working memory in 8- to 11-...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Working memory (WM), the ability to hold information on line to guide planned behavior, continues to...