Numerous studies have suggested that frontal cortex plays a strategic, rather than an absolute, role in memory performance. Typically, frontal patients are reported to have impaired recall but normal recognition memory. A recent meta-analysis, however, has questioned this conclusion. To further investigate the role of frontal cortex in long-term memory, patients with focal frontal lesions and age- and education-matched controls were tested on a new version of the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT–II). Frontal patients exhibited a number of deficits on this test, including overall poorer recall, an increased tendency to make intrusions, reduced semantic clustering, and impaired yes0no recognition performance. Further analysis of the erro...
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an i...
The ability to generate items belonging to categories in verbal fluency tasks has been attributed to...
Although the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is consistently found to be associated with various working mem...
Although frontal lobe lesions do not cause classic amnesia, they may disrupt learning and memory in ...
Frontal lobe lesions do not produce a classical amnesia syndrome, although such damage has been asso...
Patients with unilateral dorsolateral frontal lobe lesions and matched controls were given 2 tests o...
Casual observations of patients with focal frontal lobe lesions often reveal little if any cognitive...
Objective: Memory deficits in patients with frontal lobe lesions are most apparent on free recall ta...
The aim of this study was to examine the hypothesis of a link between frontal cortex and two executi...
The Cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis was put forward to account for the variability in cognitive pe...
It is commonly thought that memory deficits in frontal patients are a result of impairments in execu...
It has been argued that patients with frontal lobe lesions are impaired in temporal context memory a...
OBJECTIVE: It is commonly thought that memory deficits in frontal patients are a result of impairmen...
Background: Lesions of the frontal lobes may impair the capacity of patients to control otherwise in...
Contains fulltext : 90644.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The California...
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an i...
The ability to generate items belonging to categories in verbal fluency tasks has been attributed to...
Although the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is consistently found to be associated with various working mem...
Although frontal lobe lesions do not cause classic amnesia, they may disrupt learning and memory in ...
Frontal lobe lesions do not produce a classical amnesia syndrome, although such damage has been asso...
Patients with unilateral dorsolateral frontal lobe lesions and matched controls were given 2 tests o...
Casual observations of patients with focal frontal lobe lesions often reveal little if any cognitive...
Objective: Memory deficits in patients with frontal lobe lesions are most apparent on free recall ta...
The aim of this study was to examine the hypothesis of a link between frontal cortex and two executi...
The Cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis was put forward to account for the variability in cognitive pe...
It is commonly thought that memory deficits in frontal patients are a result of impairments in execu...
It has been argued that patients with frontal lobe lesions are impaired in temporal context memory a...
OBJECTIVE: It is commonly thought that memory deficits in frontal patients are a result of impairmen...
Background: Lesions of the frontal lobes may impair the capacity of patients to control otherwise in...
Contains fulltext : 90644.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The California...
Evidence from neuropsychology and neuroimaging indicate that the pre-frontal cortex (PFC) plays an i...
The ability to generate items belonging to categories in verbal fluency tasks has been attributed to...
Although the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is consistently found to be associated with various working mem...