作者
Frank G Hillary, John D Medaglia, Kathleen Gates, Peter C Molenaar, Julia Slocomb, Alyssa Peechatka, David C Good
发表日期
2011/5/1
期刊
Brain
卷号
134
期号
5
页码范围
1555-1570
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
There is mounting literature that examines brain activation during tasks of working memory in individuals with neurological disorders such as traumatic brain injury. These studies represent a foundation for understanding the functional brain changes that occur after moderate and severe traumatic brain injury, but the focus on topographical brain-‘activation’ differences ignores potential alterations in how nodes communicate within a distributed neural network. The present study makes use of the most recently developed connectivity modelling (extended-unified structural equation model) to examine performance during a well-established working-memory task (the n-back) in individuals sustaining moderate and severe traumatic brain injury. The goal is to use the findings observed in topographical activation analysis as the basis for second-level effective connectivity modelling. Findings reveal important between …
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