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Figure 21.2

 

Figure 21.2. Lateral view of the brain, showing the different Brodmann areas of the frontal lobe. Depicted are the areas of activation during working memory (blue), encoding (purple), item recognition (green), and source recognition (yellow) tasks. Adapted from Damasio (1991), Figure 5.4, from Frontal Lobe Function and Dysfunction, edited by Harvey S. Levin, H. M. Eisenberg, & A. L. Benton, copyright © 1991 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Used by permission of Oxford University Press, Inc.

 

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Neuropsychological Research

Neuropsychological Research

A Review

  • Edited by Peter Mariën, Jubin Abutalebi

In a broad sense, neuropsychology stands for the branch of brain sciences that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relate...

Published February 28th 2008 by Psychology Press (Hardback).

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