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Changes in grey matter induced by training

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  • Bogdan Draganski

    (University of Regensburg)

  • Christian Gaser

    (University of Jena)

  • Volker Busch

    (University of Regensburg)

  • Gerhard Schuierer

    (Institute of Neuroradiology, University of Regensburg)

  • Ulrich Bogdahn

    (University of Regensburg)

  • Arne May

    (University of Regensburg)

Abstract

Newly honed juggling skills show up as a transient feature on a brain-imaging scan.

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  • Bogdan Draganski & Christian Gaser & Volker Busch & Gerhard Schuierer & Ulrich Bogdahn & Arne May, 2004. "Changes in grey matter induced by training," Nature, Nature, vol. 427(6972), pages 311-312, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:427:y:2004:i:6972:d:10.1038_427311a
    DOI: 10.1038/427311a
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