Introduction: Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time ('consistent mapping') show dramatically improved performance after relative short periods of practice. This improvement is associated with reduced brain activity in a large network of brain regions, including left prefrontal and parietal cortex. The present study used fMRI-guided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), which has been shown to reduce processing efficacy, to examine if the reduced activity in these regions also reflects reduced involvement, or possibly increased efficiency. Methods: First, subjects performed runs of a Sternberg task in the scanner with novel or practiced target-sets. This data was used to identify ind...
A large body of evidence suggests that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is clinic...
& Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting atten-tion depends on a network of frontal...
Lesion and functional imaging studies in humans have suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cort...
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time ('co...
Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time (‘consistent mappi...
Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time (‘consistent mappi...
Contains fulltext : 130274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: C...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
The cortical contribution in response to sustained attention was explored in the present research by...
The cortical contribution in response to sustained attention was explored in the present research by...
Several studies have demonstrated that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can impro...
We investigated whether the brain-behavior relationship (BBR) between regional cerebral blood flow (...
Early functional neuroimaging studies of tasks evaluating executive processes, such as the Wisconsin...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is used to investigate normal brain function in ...
A large body of evidence suggests that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is clinic...
& Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting atten-tion depends on a network of frontal...
Lesion and functional imaging studies in humans have suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cort...
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time ('co...
Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time (‘consistent mappi...
Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time (‘consistent mappi...
Contains fulltext : 130274.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: C...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
The cortical contribution in response to sustained attention was explored in the present research by...
The cortical contribution in response to sustained attention was explored in the present research by...
Several studies have demonstrated that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can impro...
We investigated whether the brain-behavior relationship (BBR) between regional cerebral blood flow (...
Early functional neuroimaging studies of tasks evaluating executive processes, such as the Wisconsin...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is used to investigate normal brain function in ...
A large body of evidence suggests that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is clinic...
& Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting atten-tion depends on a network of frontal...
Lesion and functional imaging studies in humans have suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cort...