2019
Repeated Working Memory Training Improves Task Performance and Neural Efficiency in Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Healthy Controls
Aguirre N, Cruz-Gómez Á, Miró-Padilla A, Bueichekú E, Torres R, Ávila C, Sanchis-Segura C, Forn C. Repeated Working Memory Training Improves Task Performance and Neural Efficiency in Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Healthy Controls. Multiple Sclerosis International 2019, 2019: 2657902. PMID: 31139470, PMCID: PMC6500632, DOI: 10.1155/2019/2657902.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingWorking memoryNeural efficiencyBrain activityCorrect responsesTask performanceAdaptive n-back trainingHealthy controlsEnhanced neural efficiencyN-back performanceN-back trainingPost-trainingImprovement of task performanceTraining groupImprove task performanceWM trainingFMRI sessionFrontoparietal networkN-backHC participantsMS patientsMatched HCNeuroplastic processesMagnetic resonance imagingBrain
2015
A preliminary study of the effects of working memory training on brain function
Stevens MC, Gaynor A, Bessette KL, Pearlson GD. A preliminary study of the effects of working memory training on brain function. Brain Imaging And Behavior 2015, 10: 387-407. PMID: 26138580, PMCID: PMC4698365, DOI: 10.1007/s11682-015-9416-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderWM trainingMemory trainingBrain regionsDifferent neural correlatesBrain functionADHD symptom severityTraining-related changesTemporal lobe regionsDifferent symptom typesWM abilityExecutive processingWM performanceFMRI taskFrontoparietal circuitsNeural correlatesBrain activationHyperactivity disorderNeuropsychological testsNeural changesBrain activityTask phasesLobe regionsActivation gainControl participants
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