Journal article
The role of a right fronto-parietal network in cognitive control: Common activations for "Cues-to-Attend" and response inhibition
C Fassbender, C Simoes-Franklin, K Murphy, R Hester, J Meaney, IH Roberton, H Garavan
Journal of Psychophysiology | Published : 2006
Abstract
Seemingly distinct cognitive tasks often activate similar anatomical networks. For example, the right fronto-parietal cortex is active across a wide variety of paradigms suggesting that these regions may subserve a general cognitive function. We utilized fMRI and a GO/NOGO task consisting of two conditions, one with intermittent unpredictive "cues-to-attend" and the other without any "cues-to-attend," in order to investigate areas involved in inhibition of a prepotent response and top-down attentional control. Sixteen subjects (5 male, ages ranging from 20 to 30 years) responded to an alternating sequence of the letters X and Y and withheld responding when the alternating sequence was broken..
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