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8 Krause C M, Sillanmaki L, Koivisto M, et al. The effects of memory load on event-related EEG desynchronization and synchronization. Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000, 111: 2071~2078
9 McAllister T W, Sparling M B, Flashman L A, et al. Differential working memory load effects after mild traumatic brain injury. NeuroImage, 2001, 14: 1004~1012
10 Honey G D, Fu C H, Kim J, et al. Effects of verbal working memory load on Corticocortical connectivity Modeled by path analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging data. NeuroImage, 2002, 17: 573~582
11 Smith E E, Jonides J, Koeppe R A. Dissociating verbal and spatial working memory using PET. Cerebral Cortex, 1996, 6: 11~20
12 Clark R, Egan G F, McFarlane A C, et al. Updating working memory for words: A PET Activation study. Human Brain Mapping, 2000, 9: 42~54
13 Kubat-Silman A K, Dagenbach D, Absher J R. Patterns of impaired verbal, spatial, and object working memory after thalamic lesions. Brain and Cognition, 2002, 50: 178~193
14 Rama P, Martinkauppi S, Linnankoski I, et al. Working memory of identification of emotional vocal expressions: A fMRI study. NeuroImage, 2001, 13: 1090~1101
15 Stevens A A. Dissociating the cortical basis of memory for voices, words and tones. Cognitive Brain Research, 2004, 18: 162~171
16 Veltman D J, Rombouts S A, Dolan R J. Maintenance versus manipulation in verbal working memory revisited: a fMRI study. NeuroImage 2003, 18: 247~256, 百拇医药