Cingulate cortex: diverging data from humans and monkeys.
Cognitive neuroscience research relies, in part, on homologies between the brains of human and non-human primates. A quandary therefore arises when presumed anatomical homologues exhibit different functional properties. Such a situation has recently arisen in the case of the anterior cingulate corte...
Main Authors: | Cole, M, Yeung, N, Freiwald, W, Botvinick, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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