Classical executive tasks, such as Wisconsin card-sorting and verbal fluency, are widely used as tests of frontal lobe control functions. Since the pioneering work of Shallice and Burgess (1991), it has been known that complex, naturalistic tasks can capture deficits that are missed in these classical tests. Matching this finding, deficits in several classical tasks are predicted by loss of fluid intelligence, linked to damage in a specific cortical "multiple-demand" (MD) network, while deficits in a more naturalistic task are not. To expand on these previous results, we examined the effect of focal brain lesions on three new tests-a modification of the previously-used Hotel task, a new test of task switching after extended delays, and a te...
An enduring question is unity vs. separability of executive deficits resulting from impaired frontal...
Fluid intelligence has been associated with a distributed cognitive control or multiple-demand (MD) ...
The Cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis was put forward to account for the variability in cognitive pe...
Classical executive tasks, such as Wisconsin card-sorting and verbal fluency, are widely used as tes...
Many tests of specific 'executive functions' show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These deficit...
Many tests of specific ‘executive functions ’ show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These defici...
Many tests of specific ‘executive functions ’ show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These defici...
Many tests of specific ‘executive functions ’ show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These defici...
Tests of fluid intelligence predict success in a wide range of cognitive activities. Much uncertaint...
Tests of fluid intelligence predict success in a wide range of cognitive activities. Much uncertaint...
A set of frontoparietal brain regions - the multiple-demand (MD) system [1, 2] - has been linked to ...
A critical question for neuropsychology is how complex brain networks react to damage. Here, we addr...
A critical question for neuropsychology is how complex brain networks react to damage. Here, we addr...
A set of frontoparietal brain regions-the multiple-demand (MD) system 1,2-has been linked to fluid i...
A critical question for neuropsychology is how complex brain networks react to damage. Here, we addr...
An enduring question is unity vs. separability of executive deficits resulting from impaired frontal...
Fluid intelligence has been associated with a distributed cognitive control or multiple-demand (MD) ...
The Cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis was put forward to account for the variability in cognitive pe...
Classical executive tasks, such as Wisconsin card-sorting and verbal fluency, are widely used as tes...
Many tests of specific 'executive functions' show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These deficit...
Many tests of specific ‘executive functions ’ show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These defici...
Many tests of specific ‘executive functions ’ show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These defici...
Many tests of specific ‘executive functions ’ show deficits after frontal lobe lesions. These defici...
Tests of fluid intelligence predict success in a wide range of cognitive activities. Much uncertaint...
Tests of fluid intelligence predict success in a wide range of cognitive activities. Much uncertaint...
A set of frontoparietal brain regions - the multiple-demand (MD) system [1, 2] - has been linked to ...
A critical question for neuropsychology is how complex brain networks react to damage. Here, we addr...
A critical question for neuropsychology is how complex brain networks react to damage. Here, we addr...
A set of frontoparietal brain regions-the multiple-demand (MD) system 1,2-has been linked to fluid i...
A critical question for neuropsychology is how complex brain networks react to damage. Here, we addr...
An enduring question is unity vs. separability of executive deficits resulting from impaired frontal...
Fluid intelligence has been associated with a distributed cognitive control or multiple-demand (MD) ...
The Cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis was put forward to account for the variability in cognitive pe...