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Better without (lateral) frontal cortex? Insight problems solved by frontal patients.

21 Jun 2005 A recently proposed theory on frontal lobe functions claims that the prefrontal cortex, particularly its dorso-lateral aspect, is crucial in defining a set of responses suitable for a particular task, and biasing these for selection. This activity ...
rec_pub_15975944-better-lateral-frontal-cortex-insight-problems-solved-frontal-patients.htm


On the functional role of temporal and frontal cortex activation in passive detection of auditory deviance.

2 Apr 2008 The superior temporal cortex (STC) and inferior frontal cortex (IFC) are active during pre-attentive change detection. According to one influential model, the temporal cortex is responsible for memory trace comparison and the frontal cortex for ...
rec_pub_18474433-on-functional-role-temporal-frontal-cortex-activation-passive.htm


Evidence for bilateral control of skilled movements: ipsilateral skilled forelimb reaching deficits and functional recovery in rats follow motor cortex and lateral frontal cortex lesions.

29 Nov 2004 Unilateral damage to cortical areas in the frontal cortex produces sensorimotor deficits on the side contralateral to the lesion. Although there are anecdotal reports of bilateral deficits after stroke in humans and in experimental animals, little ...
rec_pub_15610177-evidence-bilateral-control-skilled-movements-ipsilateral-skilled.htm


Medial versus lateral frontal lobe contributions to voluntary saccade control as revealed by the study of patients with frontal lobe degeneration.

5 Jun 2006 Deficits in the ability to suppress automatic behaviors lead to impaired decision making, aberrant motor behavior, and impaired social function in humans with frontal lobe neurodegeneration. We have studied patients with different patterns of ...
rec_pub_16763044-medial-versus-lateral-frontal-lobe-contributions-voluntary-saccade.htm


Medial frontal cortex and response conflict: Evidence from human intracranial EEG and medial frontal cortex lesion.

5 Aug 2008 The medial frontal cortex (MFC) has been implicated in the monitoring and selection of actions in the face of competing alternatives, but much remains unknown about its functional properties, including electrophysiological oscillations, during ...
rec_pub_18760262-medial-frontal-cortex-response-conflict-evidence-human-intracranial.htm


Skilled reaching impairments from the lateral frontal cortex component of middle cerebral artery stroke: a qualitative and quantitative comparison to focal motor cortex lesions in rats.

4 Jan 2005 The classical approach to investigating brain contributions to behavior has been to localize function to a region. In clinical investigations, however, injury is frequently multifocal, raising the question of how individual brain regions contribute ...
rec_pub_15474657-skilled-reaching-impairments-lateral-frontal-cortex-component-middle.htm


Evidence for a frontal cortex role in both auditory and somatosensory habituation: a MEG study.

5 Jul 2008 Auditory and somatosensory responses to paired stimuli were investigated for commonality of frontal activation that may be associated with gating using magnetoencephalography (MEG). A paired stimulus paradigm for each sensory evoked study tested ...
rec_pub_18602839-evidence-frontal-cortex-role-auditory-somatosensory-habituation-meg.htm


Role of the inferior frontal cortex in coping with distracting emotions.

21 Oct 2006 The role of inferior frontal cortex in coping with emotional distracters presented concurrently with a working memory task was investigated using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. The study yielded two main findings: (i) ...
rec_pub_17001274-role-inferior-frontal-cortex-coping-distracting-emotions.htm


Aging and cholinergic deafferentation alter GluR1 expression in rat frontal cortex.

19 Nov 2004 Previously, we demonstrated that plasticity of frontal cortex is altered in aging rats: lesions of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM) produce larger declines in dendritic morphology in frontal cortex of aged rats compared to young adults. ...
rec_pub_15748787-aging-cholinergic-deafferentation-alter-glur1-expression-rat-frontal.htm


Autobiographical memory of the recent past following frontal cortex or temporal lobe excisions.

30 Jul 2008 Previous research has raised questions regarding the necessity of the frontal cortex in autobiographical memory and the role that it plays in actively retrieving contextual information associated with personally relevant events. Autobiographical ...
rec_pub_18702694-autobiographical-memory-recent-past-following-frontal-cortex-temporal.htm

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