2018
Task-induced brain state manipulation improves prediction of individual traits
Greene AS, Gao S, Scheinost D, Constable RT. Task-induced brain state manipulation improves prediction of individual traits. Nature Communications 2018, 9: 2807. PMID: 30022026, PMCID: PMC6052101, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04920-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCerebral CortexCognitionConnectomeFemaleHumansIndividualityIntelligenceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleModels, NeurologicalNerve NetNeural PathwaysRestTask Performance and AnalysisConceptsBrain statesIndividual differencesBrain-behavior relationshipsFluid intelligence scoresTask-based functional connectivity analysisResting-state fMRI dataBrain functional organizationFunctional connectivity analysisCognitive tasksFluid intelligenceIntelligence scoresFunctional connectivityFMRI dataConnectivity analysisHuman behaviorIndividual traitsTaskCertain tasksFunctional organizationOutperform modelsSuch relationshipsCognitionState manipulationIntelligenceVariance
2000
Functional neuroanatomy of executive processes involved in dual-task performance
Adcock R, Constable R, Gore J, Goldman-Rakic P. Functional neuroanatomy of executive processes involved in dual-task performance. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2000, 97: 3567-3572. PMID: 10725387, PMCID: PMC16280, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.97.7.3567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMental ProcessesTask Performance and AnalysisConceptsDual-task paradigmDual-task performanceComponent tasksExecutive systemExecutive processesCentral executive systemSupervisory Attentional SystemAttentional resourcesAttentional systemExecutive functionTask performanceFunctional neuroanatomyMost current modelsSecond taskSubjective experienceFunctional MRIBrain functionTaskContradictory findingsCognitionDual conditionsDistinct systemsParadigmCurrent modelsNeuroanatomyThe Angular Gyrus in Developmental Dyslexia: Task-Specific Differences in Functional Connectivity Within Posterior Cortex
Pugh K, Mencl W, Shaywitz B, Shaywitz S, Fulbright R, Constable R, Skudlarski P, Marchione K, Jenner A, Fletcher J, Liberman A, Shankweiler D, Katz L, Lacadie C, Gore J. The Angular Gyrus in Developmental Dyslexia: Task-Specific Differences in Functional Connectivity Within Posterior Cortex. Psychological Science 2000, 11: 51-56. PMID: 11228843, DOI: 10.1111/1467-9280.00214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultArticulation DisordersCase-Control StudiesDyslexiaFemaleFunctional LateralityHumansMaleMiddle AgedParietal LobeTask Performance and AnalysisConceptsDevelopmental dyslexiaAngular gyrusFunctional connectivityPhonological assemblyLeft hemispherePhonological processing domainTask-specific differencesLanguage-dominant left hemispherePosterior brain regionsTemporal lobe sitesDyslexic readersNeurobiological anomaliesPhonological performanceExplicit demandDyslexiaBrain regionsGyrusPosterior cortexTaskCompensatory roleVaried demandsPosterior regionDyslexicsConnectivityHemisphere
1996
Cerebral organization of component processes in reading
Pugh K, Shaywitz B, Shaywitz S, Constable R, Skudlarski P, Fulbright R, Bronen R, Shankweiler D, Katz L, Fletcher J, Gore J. Cerebral organization of component processes in reading. Brain 1996, 119: 1221-1238. PMID: 8813285, DOI: 10.1093/brain/119.4.1221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCerebral CortexFemaleHumansMaleNeural PathwaysReadingTask Performance and AnalysisConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingCerebral organizationTemporal sitesLexical-semantic processingReading-related processesWord identification processOrthographic processingPhonological processingSuperior temporal sitesSemantic tasksComponent processesSignificant sex differencesSex differencesProcessingPhonological