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| Title: | The key role of prefrontal cortex structure and function |
| Authors: | Brase, Gary L. Raffone, Antonino |
| Publication Date: | 2006 |
| Type: | Article (publisher version) |
| Journal: | Behavioral and brain sciences |
| Volume: | 29 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Starting Page: | 22 |
| Ending Page: | 22 |
| Permissions: | Copyright Cambridge University Press |
| Keywords: | Working memory Complexity |
| Abstract: | The tension between focusing on species similarities versus species differences (phylogenetic versus adaptationist approaches) recurs in discussions about the nature of neural connectivity and organization following brain expansion. Whereas Striedter suggests a primary role for response inhibition, other possibilities include dense recurrent connectivity loops. Computer simulations and brain imaging technologies are crucial in better understanding actual neuronal connectivity patterns |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1291 |
| Appears in Collections: | Psychology Faculty Research, Publications, and Presentations
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