All Relations between working memory and brodmann area 37

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Brandon Taraku, Roger P Woods, Michael Boucher, Randall Espinoza, Mayank Jog, Noor Al-Sharif, Katherine L Narr, Artemis Zavaliangos-Petropul. Changes in white matter microstructure following serial ketamine infusions in treatment resistant depression. Human brain mapping. 2023-01-30. PMID:36715291. ndi significantly decreased in occipitotemporal wm pathways (p < .05, fwer/tfce corrected). 2023-01-30 2023-08-14 Not clear
Romain Quentin, Jean-Rémi King, Etienne Sallard, Nathan Fishman, Ryan Thompson, Ethan R Buch, Leonardo G Cohe. Differential Brain Mechanisms of Selection and Maintenance of Information during Working Memory. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 39. issue 19. 2020-06-11. PMID:30833510. by contrast, the memory content was reactivated in a distributed occipitotemporal posterior network, preceding the working memory decision and in a different format than during the visual encoding. 2020-06-11 2023-08-13 human
Oscar M Aguilar, Sheila J Kerry, Jennifer T Crinion, Martina F Callaghan, Zoe V J Woodhead, Alexander P Lef. Dorsal and ventral visual stream contributions to preserved reading ability in patients with central alexia. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 106. 2019-12-26. PMID:30005371. however, one white matter (wm) cluster in the medial occipitotemporal lobe was outside the lesioned area. 2019-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Hiroshi Hashizume, Yuko Sassa, Tomomi Nagase, Rui Nouchi, Ryuta Kawashim. Effects of training of processing speed on neural systems. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 34. 2011-11-07. PMID:21865456. ps training was associated with (1) significant or substantial improvement in the performance of ps measures, (2) changes in the gray matter structures of the left superior temporal gyrus and the bilateral regions around the occipitotemporal junction, (3) changes in functional activity that are related to simple cognitive processes (but not those of wm) in the left perisylvian region, and (4) increased resting-fc between the left perisylvian area and the area that extends to the lingual gyrus and calcarine cortex. 2011-11-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Haline E Schendan, Lisa C Luci. Visual object cognition precedes but also temporally overlaps mental rotation. Brain research. vol 1294. 2010-01-12. PMID:19631629. the centrofrontal negativity has been implicated in object working memory processes in ventrolateral prefrontal and occipitotemporal areas. 2010-01-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Haline E Schendan, Chantal E Ster. Mental rotation and object categorization share a common network of prefrontal and dorsal and ventral regions of posterior cortex. NeuroImage. vol 35. issue 3. 2007-06-12. PMID:17346989. in addition, object mental rotation (but not saccades) activated object-sensitive areas in lateral dorsal occipitotemporal cortex (dot), and both mental rotation and object categorization recruited ventrolateral prefrontal cortex areas implicated in attention, working memory, and cognitive control. 2007-06-12 2023-08-12 human
Christopher D Moore, Michael X Cohen, Charan Ranganat. Neural mechanisms of expert skills in visual working memory. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 26. issue 43. 2006-11-24. PMID:17065458. these results are consistent with the idea that visual expertise improves wm performance through tuning of occipitotemporal object representations and through development of lateral prefrontal and posterior parietal networks that mediate the application of domain-specific mnemonic skills. 2006-11-24 2023-08-12 human
Christopher D Moore, Michael X Cohen, Charan Ranganat. Neural mechanisms of expert skills in visual working memory. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 26. issue 43. 2006-11-24. PMID:17065458. here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess the degree to which expertise acquisition is supported by tuning of occipitotemporal object representations and tuning of prefrontal and parietal networks that may support domain-specific wm skills. 2006-11-24 2023-08-12 human
Christopher D Moore, Michael X Cohen, Charan Ranganat. Neural mechanisms of expert skills in visual working memory. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 26. issue 43. 2006-11-24. PMID:17065458. these behavioral changes were accompanied by increased recruitment of bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal, posterior parietal, and occipitotemporal cortices during wm encoding and maintenance. 2006-11-24 2023-08-12 human
C M E Stephenson, J Suckling, S G Dirckx, C Ooi, P J McKenna, R Bisbrown-Chippendale, R W Kerwin, J D Pickard, E T Bullmor. GABAergic inhibitory mechanisms for repetition-adaptivity in large-scale brain systems. NeuroImage. vol 19. issue 4. 2003-10-23. PMID:12948713. in a working memory paradigm, occipitotemporal regions clearly demonstrated attenuation of activation as a function of within-session task repetition or practice in data acquired following placebo, but this spatiotemporal pattern of repetition adaptivity was abolished by both lorazepam and flumazenil. 2003-10-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
P M Greenwoo. The frontal aging hypothesis evaluated. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS. vol 6. issue 6. 2000-10-24. PMID:11011517. the literatures on working memory, visuospatial attention, face recognition, and implicit memory were reviewed as exemplars of functions dependent on prefrontal, parietal, temporal and occipitotemporal cortices, respectively, with a view to establishing mediating structures and effects of aging. 2000-10-24 2023-08-12 human
S M Courtney, L G Ungerleider, K Keil, J V Haxb. Transient and sustained activity in a distributed neural system for human working memory. Nature. vol 386. issue 6625. 1997-04-22. PMID:9121584. three occipitotemporal areas in the ventral object vision pathway had mostly transient responses to stimuli, indicating their predominant role in perceptual processing, whereas three prefrontal areas demonstrated sustained activity over memory delays, indicating their predominant role in working memory. 1997-04-22 2023-08-12 human