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Variability in Stroop Task Performance and Functional Activation among a Small Brain-Injured Group
Authors:Tanja M. Mani  L. Stephen Miller  Nathan Yanasak  Stephen Macciocchi
Affiliation:1. Neuropsychology Department , Methodist Rehabilitation Center , Jackson, MS, USA tanja_mani@hotmail.com;3. Department of Psychology , University of Georgia , Athens, GA, USA;4. Department of Radiology , Medical College of Georgia , Augusta, GA, USA;5. Shepherd Centre, Neuropsychology Division , Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:This study evaluated the effects of moderate to severe brain injury on cognitive task performance and cortical activation. Five participants completed a Stroop task while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at two time points post-injury. Results revealed activation within regions typically activated during a Stroop task (the region of interest: ROI), though variability among participants was evident. Regions outside of the ROI were activated among all participants, to a greater degree than was present within the ROIs. This finding may indicate that recruitment of outside regions was necessary for successful task completion at both time points, and may suggest functional plasticity in cognitive task completion.
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