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Exploring the relationship between white matter microstructure and working memory functioning following stroke: a single case study of computerized...
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2011 Jul 25.Exploring the relationship between white matter microstructure and working memory functioning following stroke: a single case study of computerized cognitive training.1, , , , , .1Centre for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway. j.e.nordvik@psykologi.uio.noAbstractCognitive impairment is a well-known consequence of acquired brain injuries, including stroke. Computerized cognitive training (CCT) is a rehabilitation approach intended to enhance cognitive functioning. It is unclear whether CCT leads to generalized cognitive improvements in daily life functioning, or if the subjects improve performance only on the exercises involved in the training. The current study explores whether fractional anisotropy (FA), a measure of white matter microstructure, may serve as an indirect biological indicator of enhanced neuropsychological functioning, particularly working memory, following CCT. The findings suggest a possible relationship between changes in FA measures and working memory.PMID:
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