In the present PET study we explore some functional aspects of the interaction between attentional/control processes and learning/memory processes. The network of brain regions supporting recall of abstract designs were studied in a less practiced and in a well practiced state. The results indicate that automaticity, i.e., a decreased dependence on attentional and working memory resources, develops as a consequence of practice. This corresponds to the practice related decreases of activity in the prefrontal, anterior cingulate, and posterior parietal regions. In addition, the activity of the medial temporal regions decreased as a function of practice. This indicates an inverse relation between the strength of encoding and the activation of ...
Several studies have examined the neural effects of working memory practice, but due to different ta...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
We used positron emission tomography to study new learning and automatic performance in normal volun...
In the present PET study we explore some functional aspects of the interaction between attentional/c...
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Practice of a novel task leads to improved performance. The brain mechanisms associated with practic...
A PET study of 10 normal individuals was carried out to investigate the cerebral regions involved in...
A PET study of 10 normal individuals was carried out to investigate the cerebral regions involved in...
Understanding the mnemonic functions of the brain has been extensively facilitated by the developmen...
This thesis consisting of five papers examines the relationship between haemodynamicactivation in th...
The discovery that experience-driven changes in the human brain can occur from a neural to a cortica...
Abstract Introduction and Methods A large number of behavioral studies show that retrieval practice ...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
grantor: University of TorontoPositron emission tomography (PET) was used to identify brai...
The effects of imagery and semantic relatedness on cued retrieval of word pairs were examined in a f...
Several studies have examined the neural effects of working memory practice, but due to different ta...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
We used positron emission tomography to study new learning and automatic performance in normal volun...
In the present PET study we explore some functional aspects of the interaction between attentional/c...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71395/1/j.1749-6632.1995.tb38134.x.pd
Practice of a novel task leads to improved performance. The brain mechanisms associated with practic...
A PET study of 10 normal individuals was carried out to investigate the cerebral regions involved in...
A PET study of 10 normal individuals was carried out to investigate the cerebral regions involved in...
Understanding the mnemonic functions of the brain has been extensively facilitated by the developmen...
This thesis consisting of five papers examines the relationship between haemodynamicactivation in th...
The discovery that experience-driven changes in the human brain can occur from a neural to a cortica...
Abstract Introduction and Methods A large number of behavioral studies show that retrieval practice ...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
grantor: University of TorontoPositron emission tomography (PET) was used to identify brai...
The effects of imagery and semantic relatedness on cued retrieval of word pairs were examined in a f...
Several studies have examined the neural effects of working memory practice, but due to different ta...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
We used positron emission tomography to study new learning and automatic performance in normal volun...