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Dynamics of the Human Structural Connectome Underlying Working Memory Training.

Karen CaeyenberghsClaudia Metzler-BaddeleySonya FoleyDerek K Jones
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
This is the first study to explore training-induced changes in the structural connectome using a well-controlled design to examine cognitive training with up-to-date neuroimaging methods. We found changes in global integration based on white matter connectivity within a frontoparietal attention network following adaptive working memory training compared with a nonadaptive comparison group. Furthermore, the impact of different diffusion MR metrics and more specific markers of white matter on the graph theoretical findings was evaluated. An increase in network global efficiency following working memory training was best captured when connection strengths were weighted by MR relaxation rates (influenced by myelination). These results are important for the optimization of cognitive training programs for healthy individuals and people with brain disease.
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