Dynamic reconfiguration of human brain networks during learn
This paper comes from the Procedding of the National Academy of Science. At a quick glance it appears you people will need a subscription to view the full paper. However, a a second document entitled 'supporting information' is available to download for free for people not in the position to pay to see the full document.
This link will take you to the abstract, footnote and other article details:
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/ ... 8.abstract This link will take you do the 36 page supporting info PDF:
http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2011/ ... pendix.pdf
It looks interesting to me and the person who I saw posting this said that this work has massive implications for her work and that she is very excited about it.
For the record in case anybody asks me about it, I have no opinion at all as of yet. Just downloaded it to look at later. Beside, it is beyond anything I myself understand.
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21 Apr 2011, 4:08 am
Well, I'm glad they found enough normal people to run a study on. Yes, flexibility is important. Being able to test new learning against reality is important too. I wish I could read the report.