The prefrontal cortex is known as a region, most directly involved in cognitive control. One of the most intriguing mysteries in neuroscience is how cognitive control is being implemented. In this thesis, I focused on three prefrontal regions, namely the frontal visual areas (involved in the final stage of cortical processing of saccadic eye movements and visual spatial attention), the frontal pole cortex (involved in multitasking, prospective memory, and exploratory behaviour) and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (involved in top-down cognitive control on behavioural modulation during conflict-inducing tasks) and investigated their contributions to cognitive control processes in humans and non-human primates
The primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves our highest order cognitive operations, and yet is tre...
Rapid and flexible interpretation of conflicting sensory inputs in the context of current goals is a...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), a cortical region that was once thought to be functionally insignifican...
Primates, including humans, have great cognitive capability, can adapt to their environments, and ha...
There is a considerable interest in the neural correlates of cognitive flexibility, language, valuat...
There is a considerable interest in the neural correlates of cognitive flexibility, language, valuat...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of the brain which controls many higher-level functions inclu...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
SummaryHuman ventrolateral frontal cortex (vlFC) is identified with cognitive processes such as lang...
Anatomical and functional studies of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have identified multiple PFC subreg...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
The role of the primate frontopolar cortex (FPC) has been investigated using human neuroimaging, les...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
The primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves our highest order cognitive operations, and yet is tre...
Rapid and flexible interpretation of conflicting sensory inputs in the context of current goals is a...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), a cortical region that was once thought to be functionally insignifican...
Primates, including humans, have great cognitive capability, can adapt to their environments, and ha...
There is a considerable interest in the neural correlates of cognitive flexibility, language, valuat...
There is a considerable interest in the neural correlates of cognitive flexibility, language, valuat...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of the brain which controls many higher-level functions inclu...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
SummaryHuman ventrolateral frontal cortex (vlFC) is identified with cognitive processes such as lang...
Anatomical and functional studies of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have identified multiple PFC subreg...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
The role of the primate frontopolar cortex (FPC) has been investigated using human neuroimaging, les...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
International audienceThe diversity of cognitive skills across primates remains both a fascinating a...
The primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves our highest order cognitive operations, and yet is tre...
Rapid and flexible interpretation of conflicting sensory inputs in the context of current goals is a...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), a cortical region that was once thought to be functionally insignifican...