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Transfer after Dual n-Back Training Depends on Striatal Activation Change.

Tiina SalminenSimone KühnPeter A FrenschTorsten Schubert
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The current study allows for a better understanding of the cognitive and neural effects of working memory (WM) training and transfer. It shows that dual n-back training mainly improves specific processes of WM updating, and this improvement leads to narrow transfer effects to tasks involving the same processes. On a neuronal level this is accompanied by increased neural activation in the striatum that is related to WM updating. The current findings challenge the view that dual n-back training provokes a general boosting of the WM system and of its neural underpinnings located in frontoparietal brain regions. Instead, the findings imply the relevance of task-specific brain regions which are involved in important cognitive processes during training and transfer tasks.
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