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Neural Representations of Procedural Knowledge
2020
Although declarative concepts (e.g., apple) have been shown to be identifiable from their fMRI signatures, the correspondence has yet to be established for executing a complex procedure like tying a knot. Seven participants were trained to tie seven knots. Their neural representations of these seven procedures were assessed with fMRI as they imagined tying each knot. A subset of the trained participants physically tied each knot in a later fMRI session. We demonstrate that: (1) procedural
doi:10.1184/r1/12448865
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