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May 1, 2002
2002

Making order from chaos: the misguided frontal lobe

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May 1, 2002
2002

Authors:

  • Richard B. Ivry

  • Robert T. Knight

Date: 2002

PubMed: 11976699

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Abstract:

The brain continually attempts to extract patterns from environmental events. A new report suggests that this process depends on prefrontal cortex.

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