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The prefrontal cortex of the primate: A synopsis [PDF]
Joaquı́n M. Fuster
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Creativity and its link to epilepsy
Abstract Creative thinking represents one of our highest‐order cognitive processes, involving multiple cortical structures and an intricate interplay between several cortical and subcortical networks. It results in novel ideas that translate to useful products or concepts. The evolutionary purpose of creativity is therefore apparent, as it advances our
Itay Tokatly Latzer, Phillip L. Pearl
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ROLE OF THE RIGHT PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN ILL-STRUCTURED PLANNING [PDF]
Vinod Goel, Jordan Grafman
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Abstract Spatial memory, the aspect of memory involving encoding and retrieval of information regarding one's environment and spatial orientation, is a complex biological function incorporating multiple neuronal networks. Hippocampus‐dependent spatial memory is not innate and emerges during development in both humans and rodents.
Gregory L. Holmes
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Diverse and distributed haemodynamic effects of theta burst stimulation in the prefrontal cortex. [PDF]
Miller A, Burke M.
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Absence seizures: Update on signaling mechanisms and networks
Abstract Absence seizures (AS) are a hallmark of genetic generalized epilepsies (GGE), characterized by brief episodes of impaired consciousness accompanied by electroencephalographic spike‐and‐wave discharges (SWDs). Traditionally attributed to cortico‐thalamo‐cortical (CTC) dysrhythmia, emerging evidence suggests a more intricate pathophysiological ...
Ozlem Akman, Filiz Onat
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Intracranial self-stimulation increases differentially in vivo hydroxylation of tyrosine but similarly in vivo hydroxylation of tryptophan in rat medial prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens and striatum [PDF]
Daiichiro Nakahara +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background At a phenotypical level, the repeated occurrence of binge eating episodes clearly differentiates individuals with binge eating disorder (BED) from individuals with overweight but without BED. Their neural profiles during food‐related inhibition, however, indicate prefrontal hypoactivation in both groups.
Jennifer Svaldi +4 more
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Neural dynamics of reversal learning in the prefrontal cortex and recurrent neural networks. [PDF]
Kim CM, Chow CC, Averbeck BB.
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The Role of Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex in the Recovery of Extinguished Fear [PDF]
Gregory J. Quirk +3 more
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