Takeuchi et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Effects of working memory training on functional connectivity and cerebral blood flow during restTakeuchi et al., 2013
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- Takeuchi H
- Taki Y
- Nouchi R
- Hashizume H
- Sekiguchi A
- Kotozaki Y
- Nakagawa S
- Miyauchi C
- Sassa Y
- Kawashima R
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- Cortex
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Working memory (WM) training (WMT) alters the task-related brain activity and structure of the external attention system (EAS). We investigated whether WMT also alters resting-state brain mechanisms, which are assumed to reflect intrinsic brain activity and connectivity. Our …
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