Frontal Lobe ( Higher Cognitive Functions )Welzl, Hans
cognitive functions developmentDLPFCrecall memoryreversal learningtask switchingvisuospatial recognitionvisuospatial working memoryworking memory redouxSummary Most high-level cognitive functions involve executive processes, or cognitive control functions, such as attention, planning, problem solving, and decision ...
The objective of this work is to develop a model of higher cognitive behaviour using the connectionsist paradigm. Examples of such work within the field of artificial neural networks are exceptionally scarce, mainly due to the difficulty of implementing symbol processing in neural hardware. Problems ...
Parente, A., Manfredi, V., Villani, F., Franceschetti, S., and Giovagnoli, A.R. (2013). Investigating higher-order cognitive functions in temporal lobe epilepsy: Cognitive estimation. Epilepsy Behav.ParenteA , Manfredi V , Villani F, and Franceschetti S,(2013): Investigating higher- order...
Taken together with the behavioral and mass spectrometry data in Figure 3, these results reveal that the eIF4G neuronal microexon functions to regulate the composition of the synaptic proteome to control specific forms of long-lasting synaptic plasticity and, in turn, cognitive functioning. eIF4G ...
”Cognitionis composed of intellectual function, memory, speech and language, complex perception, orientation, attention, judgment, planning, and decision-making.Behavioris the manifestation of these cognitive functions. Behavior is guided by another facet of higher brain function—namely,personality, ...
Answer to: The brain area that is responsible for higher cognitive functions and most distinguishes us from animals is the: a. thyroid b...
atypical localization of cognitive functions, crossed aphasia, inverse cognitive modeling, emergent properties, anomalous functions, specialization, visual gesture lexicon, crosslinguistic fluency, achievementamp;ndash;ability discrepancy, IQ threshold theory, functional capacity, Houseamp;ndash;Treeamp;ndash;Per...
68. These cognitive scores encompass ten subdomains within the HCP: episodic memory, executive functions, fluid intelligence, language, processing speed, self-regulation/impulsivity, spatial orientation, sustained visual attention, verbal episodic memory, and working memory69. For subdomains with multiple ...
Higher visual functions can be defined as cognitive processes responsible for object recognition, color and shape perception, and motion detection. People with impaired higher visual functions after unilateral brain lesion are often tested with paper pencil tests, but such tests do not assess the degre...