He who is well prepared has half won the battle: an FMRI study of task preparation.
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Effective connectivity among the working memory regions during preparation for and during performance of the n-back task.Continuous theta burst stimulation over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex decreases medium load working memory performance in healthy humans.Reward Motivation Enhances Task Coding in Frontoparietal Cortex.Task-specific preparatory neural activations in low-interference contexts.Dynamic Trial-by-Trial Recoding of Task-Set Representations in the Frontoparietal Cortex Mediates Behavioral Flexibility.Response of the multiple-demand network during simple stimulus discriminations
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He who is well prepared has half won the battle: an FMRI study of task preparation.
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He who is well prepared has half won the battle: an FMRI study of task preparation.
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He who is well prepared has half won the battle: an FMRI study of task preparation.
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10.1093/CERCOR/BHT262
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2013-10-03T00:00:00Z