Brain Connectivity Related to Working Memory Performance
Yale University · Vanderbilt University
Abstract
Several brain areas show signal decreases during many different cognitive tasks in functional imaging studies, including the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and a medial frontal region incorporating portions of the medial frontal gyrus and ventral anterior cingulate cortex (MFG/vACC). It has been suggested that these areas are components in a default mode network that is engaged during rest and disengaged during cognitive tasks. This study investigated the functional connectivity between the PCC and MFG/vACC during a working memory task and at rest by examining temporal correlations in magnetic resonance signal levels between the regions. The two regions were functionally connected in both conditions. In…
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5Topics & keywords
- Working memory
- Default mode network
- Cognition
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Psychology
- Posterior cingulate
- Neuroscience
- Task (project management)