Journal article

Cognitive capacity limits are remediated by practice-induced plasticity between the putamen and pre-supplementary motor area

KG Garner, MI Garrido, PE Dux

Eneuro | Published : 2020

Abstract

Humans show striking limitations in information processing when multitasking yet can modify these limits with practice. Such limitations have been linked to a frontal-parietal network, but recent models of decision-making implicate a striatal-cortical network. We adjudicated these accounts by investigating the circuitry underpinning multitasking in 100 human individuals and the plasticity caused by practice. We observed that multitasking costs, and their practice-induced remediation, are best explained by modulations in information transfer between the striatum and the cortical areas that represent stimulus-response mappings. Specifically, our results support the view that multitasking stems..

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