Mathematically gifted adolescents use more extensive and more bilateral areas of the fronto-parietal network than controls during executive functioning and fluid reasoning tasks.
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Mathematically gifted adolescents use more extensive and more bilateral areas of the fronto-parietal network than controls during executive functioning and fluid reasoning tasks.
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Mathematically gifted adolesce ...... ning and fluid reasoning tasks
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Carolina Franco
Francisco J Navas-Sanchez
Olalla Robles
Pedro García-Barreno
Santiago Reig
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10.1016/J.NEUROIMAGE.2011.03.063
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2011-04-01T00:00:00Z