2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.10.499497
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Parallel processing relies on a distributed, low-dimensional cortico-cerebellar architecture

Abstract: A characteristic feature of human cognition is our ability to 'multi-task' - performing two or more tasks in parallel - particularly when one task is well-learned. How the brain supports this capacity remains poorly understood. Most past studies have focussed on identifying the areas of the brain - typically the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - that are required to navigate information processing bottlenecks. In contrast, we take a systems neuroscience approach to test the hypothesis that the capacity to condu… Show more

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