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Heterogenous brain activations across individuals localize to a common network
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This study, conducted by Shaoling Peng, Zaixu Cui, Suyu Zhong, Yanyang Zhang, Alexander L. Cohen, Michael D. Fox, and Gaolang Gong, shows that while task fMRI activations for working memory vary across individuals, activation network mapping (ANM) uncovers reproducible individual WM networks that predict behavior and outperform activation-based measures.
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