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The gateway hypothesis of rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10) function

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TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages 290-298

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2007.05.004

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  1. Wellcome Trust [061171] Funding Source: Medline

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Rostral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is a large brain region, and is unusually large in humans. Therefore, it seems likely that it might support functions that are central to cognition. However, until recently, almost nothing was known about what these functions might be. The 'gateway hypothesis' places these abilities at the Centre of human mental processing. It maintains that rostral PFC supports mechanisms that enable us to attend, to a novel degree, either to environmental stimuli, or by contrast, to self-generated or maintained representations (i.e. the 'thoughts in our head'). In this way, investigations into the functions of rostral PFC will reveal key new insights into how human and non-human mental abilities differ.

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