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),...
Główni autorzy: | Cohen Kadosh, R, Bien, N, Sack, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
Wydane: |
2012
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