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Changes in resting-state functionally connected parietofrontal networks after videogame practice
2012
Human Brain Mapping
Neuroimaging studies provide evidence for organized intrinsic activity under task-free conditions. This activity serves functionally relevant brain systems supporting cognition. Here, we analyze changes in resting-state functional connectivity after videogame practice applying a test-retest design. Twenty young females were selected from a group of 100 participants tested on four standardized cognitive ability tests. The practice and control groups were carefully matched on their ability
doi:10.1002/hbm.22129
pmid:22807280
fatcat:cptqcbw5sbhbjnwe4xumd2fgc4