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- Title
On how high performers keep cool brains in situations of cognitive overload.
- Authors
Susanne M. Jaeggi; Martin Buschkuehl; Alex Etienne; Christoph Ozdoba; Walter J. Perrig; Arto C. Nirkko
- Abstract
What happens in the brain when we reach or exceed our capacity limits? Are there individual differences for performance at capacity limits? We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the impact of increases in processing demand on selected cortical areas when participants performed a parametrically varied and challenging dual task. Low-performing participants respond with large and load-dependent activation increases in many cortical areas when exposed to excessive task requirements, accompanied by decreasing performance. It seems that these participants recruit additional attentional and strategy-related resources with increasing difficulty, which are either not relevant or even detrimental to performance. In contrast, the brains of the high-performing participants “keep cool” in terms of activation changes, despite continuous correct performance, reflecting different and more efficient processing. These findings shed light on the differential implications of performance on activation patterns and underline the importance of the interindividual-differences approach in neuroimaging research.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGY; DIAGNOSTIC imaging; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; CROSS-sectional imaging
- Publication
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2007, Vol 7, Issue 2, p75
- ISSN
1530-7026
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3758/CABN.7.2.75