Automatic and intentional number processing both rely on intact right parietal cortex: a combined FMRI and neuronavigated TMS study.
Practice and training usually lead to performance increase in a given task. In addition, a shift from intentional toward more automatic processing mechanisms is often observed. It is currently debated whether automatic and intentional processing is subserved by the same or by different mechanism(s),...
Hoofdauteurs: | Cohen Kadosh, R, Bien, N, Sack, A |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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2012
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