Impact of tDCS on working memory training is enhanced by strategy instructions in individuals with low working memory capacity
Abstract Interventions to improve working memory, e.g. by combining task rehearsal and non-invasive brain stimulation, are gaining popularity. Many factors, however, affect the outcome of these interventions. We hypothesize that working memory capacity at baseline predicts how an individual performs...
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Autores principales: | Sara Assecondi, Rong Hu, Gail Eskes, Xiaoping Pan, Jin Zhou, Kim Shapiro |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4c16f6f5fe9042acb32770379617b204 |
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