Neurotoxic lesions of ventrolateral prefrontal cortex impair object-in-place scene memory.
Disconnection of the frontal lobe from the inferotemporal cortex produces deficits in a number of cognitive tasks that require the application of memory-dependent rules to visual stimuli. The specific regions of frontal cortex that interact with the temporal lobe in performance of these tasks remain...
Main Authors: | Wilson, C, Gaffan, D, Mitchell, A, Baxter, MG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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