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Performance on this task is mediated by magnocellular visual pathways projecting to the dorsal occipito-parietal and frontal regions.
From this, we concluded that their auditory WM span for this task is mediated by the auditory/phonological loop domain.
Future studies are needed to now to determine whether this task is mediated solely via the cerebellum and is disease specific to C9ORF72.
The delayed alternation task is mediated by these latter two regions [ 11]; thus stress-induced PFC dysfunction is likely manifest through different mechanisms or pathways than those associated with stress-induced c-Fos expression.
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The affective go/no-go task was mediated by serotonin but not mood manipulation, whereas performance on the one touch tower task was mediated by mood but not serotonin manipulation.
This finding would be consistent either with a PT network consisting of fewer correlating regions than the term control network or with indirectly or less efficiently connected regions, such as the network we observe in which correlations to areas showing the greatest activation to task are mediated through SMA.
There are several possible explanations for this: Firstly, Robbins [ 49] has suggested that performance on these tasks is mediated by different neurotransmitter systems.
These findings were bolstered by data from neuroimaging and patient studies of the division between verbal and spatial information, which found that verbal tasks are mediated largely by left hemisphere neural regions, whereas the spatial task are relatively largely right lateralized.
These two tasks are mediated through the association of shelterin with other proteins or protein complexes.
Previous work from other groups already provided evidence that changes in gait during dual tasking are mediated by reduced executive functioning [ 18].
It has been shown that these two tasks are mediated by different areas of the brain, with verbal fluency linked to the frontal cortex and categorical fluency linked to the temporal cortex (Baldo, Schwartz, Wilkins, & Dronkers, 2006).
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