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Prefrontal plasticity during learning: transfer of neural changes between active and passive tasks
H. Tang and C. Constantinidis
This compelling study by Hua Tang and Christos Constantinidis delves into the transformative neural changes in the prefrontal cortex fueled by working memory training. The research uncovers how these modifications not only enhance active tasks but also extend their benefits to passive tasks, highlighting lasting alterations in brain circuitry.
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