Long‐term exposure to high altitude attenuates verbal and spatial working memory: Evidence from an event‐related potential study
Brain and Behavior2019Vol. 9(4), pp. e01256–e01256
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Abstract
These results suggest that HA impairs the matching (P2) process in spatial WM tasks and the maintenance (LPP) process in both verbal and spatial WM tasks, indicating that HA had a different effect on verbal and spatial 2-back task performance.
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