Neuroimaging evidence for a network sampling theory of individual differences in human intelligence test performance

A defining human characteristic is the ability to perform diverse cognitively challenging tasks. The authors show that this adaptability relates to a network sampling mechanism, where brain-wide network states transiently blend the unique combinations of neural resources required by different tasks.

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Autores principales: Eyal Soreq, Ines R. Violante, Richard E. Daws, Adam Hampshire
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/139c0339ff454fe38e25e2e9cee2f295
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Sumario:A defining human characteristic is the ability to perform diverse cognitively challenging tasks. The authors show that this adaptability relates to a network sampling mechanism, where brain-wide network states transiently blend the unique combinations of neural resources required by different tasks.