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− | Cognitive control is defined as top-down process | + | Cognitive control is defined as the provision of top-down support for task relavent pricess with representation of task demands being used to bias processing in favor of task-relevent stimuli and responces<ref>MacDonald et al, Dissociating the role of the dorsolateral preforontal cortex in cognitive control, science 288, 1835-1838 (2002)</ref>. A number of studies have suggested that network of cortical areas - inclusing dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex ([[dlPFC]], [[vlPFC]]) and aterior cingulate cortex ([[ACC]]) - has a role in cognitive control<ref>MacDonald et al, Dissociating the role of the dorsolateral preforontal cortex in cognitive control, science 288, 1835-1838 (2002)</ref><ref>Duncan J & Owen AM, Common regions of the human frontal lobe recruited by diverse cognitive demands, Trends Neurosci, 23, 475-483 (2000)</ref><ref>Posner et al, Conflicit, target detection, and cognitive control. In the attentive Brain, (ed. Parasuraman R) 401-423 (MIT press Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1998)</ref><ref>Carter CS et al. Anterior cinngulate cortex, error detection and the online monitoring of performence, science 280, 747-749 (1998)</ref><ref>Botvinck M et al. Conflict monitoring of performance. Nature 402, 179-181 (1999)<re>Carter CS et al Pasing excutive process: stratigic vs evaluative functions of the antrior cingulate cortex. proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97, 1944-1948 (2000)</ref>. |
Paper that shows that the [[vmPFC]] is correlated to self control<ref>[http://www.rnl.caltech.edu/publications/pdf/hare2009.pdf Self-control in decision-making involves modulation of the vmPFC valuation system. Todd A Hare, Colin F Camerer, Antonio Rangel(2009) Science 324 (5927) p. 646-8] </ref> | Paper that shows that the [[vmPFC]] is correlated to self control<ref>[http://www.rnl.caltech.edu/publications/pdf/hare2009.pdf Self-control in decision-making involves modulation of the vmPFC valuation system. Todd A Hare, Colin F Camerer, Antonio Rangel(2009) Science 324 (5927) p. 646-8] </ref> |
Revision as of 14:18, 3 September 2012
Cognitive control is defined as the provision of top-down support for task relavent pricess with representation of task demands being used to bias processing in favor of task-relevent stimuli and responces[1]. A number of studies have suggested that network of cortical areas - inclusing dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC, vlPFC) and aterior cingulate cortex (ACC) - has a role in cognitive control[2][3][4][5][6].
Paper that shows that the vmPFC is correlated to self control[7]
References
- ↑ MacDonald et al, Dissociating the role of the dorsolateral preforontal cortex in cognitive control, science 288, 1835-1838 (2002)
- ↑ MacDonald et al, Dissociating the role of the dorsolateral preforontal cortex in cognitive control, science 288, 1835-1838 (2002)
- ↑ Duncan J & Owen AM, Common regions of the human frontal lobe recruited by diverse cognitive demands, Trends Neurosci, 23, 475-483 (2000)
- ↑ Posner et al, Conflicit, target detection, and cognitive control. In the attentive Brain, (ed. Parasuraman R) 401-423 (MIT press Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1998)
- ↑ Carter CS et al. Anterior cinngulate cortex, error detection and the online monitoring of performence, science 280, 747-749 (1998)
- ↑ Botvinck M et al. Conflict monitoring of performance. Nature 402, 179-181 (1999)<re>Carter CS et al Pasing excutive process: stratigic vs evaluative functions of the antrior cingulate cortex. proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97, 1944-1948 (2000)
- ↑ Self-control in decision-making involves modulation of the vmPFC valuation system. Todd A Hare, Colin F Camerer, Antonio Rangel(2009) Science 324 (5927) p. 646-8