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The role of precuneus and left inferior frontal cortex during source memory episodic retrieval [PDF]
The posterior medial parietal cortex and left prefrontal cortex (PFC) have both been implicated in the recollection of past episodes. In a previous study, we found the posterior precuneus and left lateral inferior frontal cortex to be activated during ...
Baddeley +56 more
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Recovery following sports related concussion (SRC) is slower and often more complicated in young adolescent athletes than in collegiate players. Further, the clinical decision to return to play is currently based on symptoms and cognitive performance ...
Mary R. Newsome +9 more
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Posterior parietal cortex represents sensory history and mediates its effects on behaviour
Many models of cognition and of neural computations posit the use and estimation of prior stimulus statistics: it has long been known that working memory and perception are strongly impacted by previous sensory experience, even when that sensory history ...
A. Akrami +3 more
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Posterior parietal cortex and the filtering of distractors [PDF]
Neural systems for visual processing can focus attention on behaviorally relevant objects, filtering out competing distractors. Neurophysiological studies in animals and brain imaging studies in humans suggest that such filtering depends on top-down inputs to extrastriate visual areas, originating in structures important for attentional control.
Stacia R, Friedman-Hill +3 more
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Posterior Parietal Cortex Encodes Autonomously Selected Motor Plans [PDF]
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of rhesus monkeys has been found to encode the behavioral meaning of categories of sensory stimuli. When animals are instructed with sensory cues to make either eye or hand movements to a target, PPC cells also show specificity depending on which effector (eye or hand) is instructed for the movement.
Cui, He, Andersen, Richard A.
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Adaptive integration of self-motion and goals in posterior parietal cortex
Summary: Rats readily switch between foraging and more complex navigational behaviors such as pursuit of other rats or prey. These tasks require vastly different tracking of multiple behaviorally significant variables including self-motion state.
Andrew S. Alexander +6 more
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Asymmetry of parietal interhemispheric connections in humans [PDF]
Visuospatial abilities are preferentially mediated by the right hemisphere. Although this asymmetry of function is thought to be due to an unbalanced interaction between cerebral hemispheres, the underlying neurophysiological substrate is still largely ...
Bonnì, Sonia +7 more
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From thought to action: The brain–machine interface in posterior parietal cortex
A dramatic example of translational monkey research is the development of neural prosthetics for assisting paralyzed patients. A neuroprosthesis consists of implanted electrodes that can record the intended movement of a paralyzed part of the body, a ...
R. Andersen, T. Aflalo, S. Kellis
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The human posterior cingulate, retrosplenial, and medial parietal cortex are involved in memory and navigation. The functional anatomy underlying these cognitive functions was investigated by measuring the effective connectivity of these Posterior ...
E. Rolls +4 more
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Posterior parietal cortex and developmental dyslexia
Dyslexia is defined as a specific reading disorder despite normal intelligence and conventional teaching. One of the most influential theories attempting to explain problems suffered by dyslexics assumes that dyslexia is caused by deficits of the magnocellular system.
Piotr, Jaśkowski, Patrycja, Rusiak
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