Multi-compartment diffusion magnetic resonance imaging models link tract-related characteristics with working memory performance in healthy older adults

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  • who: Brian T. Gold from the Universidade de Lisboa, McGill University, Canada have published the research: Multi-compartment diffusion magnetic resonance imaging models link tract-related characteristics with working memory performance in healthy older adults, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The visual working memory paradigm used in this study is the same as the one described in detail in Zachariou et_al . For the working memory conditions of the task (1-back, 2-back) participants decided if the consonant letter presented in the current trial matched the one presented in the previous trial (1-back condition . . .

     

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