Predicting working memory capacity based on glutamatergic concentration and its modulation of functional connectivity
Working memory (WM) capacity, the amount of information one can hold online in mind, has a central role in cognition. Previous electrophysiological and imaging studies revealed the pivotal role of persistent activity within parietal and frontal regions as the neural foundations underpinning WM capac...
Main Authors: | Zacharopoulos, G, Cohen Kadosh, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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International Brain Research Organization
2020
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