作者
Kristen A McKiernan, Jacqueline N Kaufman, Jane Kucera-Thompson, Jeffrey R Binder
发表日期
2003/4/1
期刊
Journal of cognitive neuroscience
卷号
15
期号
3
页码范围
394-408
出版商
MIT Press
简介
Task-induced deactivation (TID) refers to a regional decrease in blood flow during an active task relative to a “resting” or “passive” baseline. We tested the hypothesis that TID results from a reallocation of processing resources by parametrically manipulating task difficulty within three factors: target discriminability, stimulus presentation rate, and short-term memory load. Subjects performed an auditory target detection task during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), responding to a single target tone or, in the short-term memory load conditions, to target sequences. Seven task conditions (a common version and two additional levels for each of the three factors) were each alternated with “rest” in a block design. Analysis of covariance identified brain regions in which TID occurred. Analyses of variance identified seven regions (left anterior cingulate/superior frontal gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, right anterior …
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