2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-012-5462-y
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Prefrontal attention and multiple reference frames during working memory in primates

Abstract: The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is responsible for executive functions, including planning, goal setting, problem solving, inhibitory control, monitoring, and action adjusting. Executive functions also include selective attention and the flexibility or switching of attention; therefore, attention is an executive function in which the PFC participates. Working memory (WM), which is the temporary maintenance and processing of particular information, is usually considered to be a basic neural mechanism underlying the… Show more

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“…Subsequently, a screen is lowered for an interval of a few seconds to several minutes (the delay) (middle). When the screen is raised, the monkey gets only one chance to uncover the well containing food and receive the reward (right) [55] . In a typical DR task, the monkey must choose from two wells, only one of which contains food (Fig.…”
Section: The Object Retrieval Detour (Ord) Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, a screen is lowered for an interval of a few seconds to several minutes (the delay) (middle). When the screen is raised, the monkey gets only one chance to uncover the well containing food and receive the reward (right) [55] . In a typical DR task, the monkey must choose from two wells, only one of which contains food (Fig.…”
Section: The Object Retrieval Detour (Ord) Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%