The Association Between Eye Movements and Cerebellar Activation in a Verbal Working Memory Task

Volume: 26, Issue: 9, Pages: 3802 - 3813
Published: Aug 18, 2015
Abstract
It has been argued that cerebellar activations during cognitive tasks may masquerade as cognition, while actually reflecting processes related to movement planning or motor learning. The present study investigated whether the cerebellar load effect for verbal working memory, that is, increased activations in lobule VI/Crus I and lobule VIIB/VIIIA, is related to eye movements and oculomotor processing. Fifteen participants performed an fMRI-based...
Paper Details
Title
The Association Between Eye Movements and Cerebellar Activation in a Verbal Working Memory Task
Published Date
Aug 18, 2015
Volume
26
Issue
9
Pages
3802 - 3813
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