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Segregation of Areas Related to Visual Working Memory in the Prefrontal Cortex Revealed by rTMS
2002
Cerebral Cortex
The functional organization of working memory (WM) in the human prefrontal cortex remains unclear. Storage and processing functions might be segregated in ventral and dorsal areas of the prefrontal cortex, respectively. If so, storage functions might be spared, irrespective of informational domain, following damage or dysfunction in dorsolateral areas. Alternatively, WM and prefrontal function in general might be segregated according to informational domains (e.g. spatial versus object-based
doi:10.1093/cercor/12.4.369
pmid:11884352
fatcat:l6qqdclztfeltkh7uwe5npnteq