Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Functions of Frontal CortexThompsonSchill, Sharon L
Basis functions for complex social decisions in dorsomedial frontal cortex Abstract Navigating social environments is a fundamental challenge for the brain. It has been established that the brain solves this problem, in part, by representing social information in an agent-centric manner; knowledge about...
This meant that decisions could not be analysed simply by comparing performances in different player identities (the agent-centric frame of reference), but also by comparing performances from different points in the sequence (the sequential frame of reference; Fig.2b). The former perspective meant t...
Activate or substitute appropriate, effective actions Dorsal frontal cortexDorsolateral prefrontal cortexInferior parietal lobeIntraparietal sulcusLateral parietal cortexMedial cingulate cortexStriatum (basal ganglia)Thalamus Working memory subsumes the active, flexible representation of information required to carry ...
Frontal cortex 84 76 Parietal cortex 81 100 Temporal cortex 83 Cerebellum 78 Mouse Cortex 46 Cerebellum 53 Rat Cerebellum 26.2 [114] Cortex 21.8 Hippocampus 23.4 Brainstem 31.9 Midbrain 23.8 Kidney 20 2.3 12 [113], [115] Liver 3.3 0.4 3.4 Lung 42 1.6 16 Human Neutrophils...
Each of these lobes controls specific functions of your body. Your frontal lobe is one of the largest parts of your cortex, which allows you to move your muscles, reason, and engage with others socially. (Photo Credit: Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Your frontal lobe is the largest ...
5,20 This model proposes that the interplay between the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and subcortical brain regions (e.g., the amygdala and brainstem) regulate sympathetic and PNS activities, which are reflected in HRV. Furthermore, the PFC plays an important role in higher-order cognitive function;...
The results of the regression analysis also revealed that coherence of alpha, beta, and theta bands between left and right frontal regions and coherence of beta and theta bands in the left frontal regions predict executive functions. These results indicate that the common activity of frontal cortex...
9.Language areas: Neuroscience indicates that language is regulated by many areas of the cerebral cortex, particularly around the lateral sulcus. These include Broca's area of the left inferior frontal gyrus and Wernicke's area. Other parts of the brain also assist in linguistic function, includin...
This functionality needs to be taken into account when considering activations of the insula found in cognitive tasks. Introduction The anterior insular cortex has been described as a region that represents interoception and is associated with all subjective feelings, and also with attention, cognitive ...