The anterior-most part of the PFS is Brodman area [blank_start]10[blank_end], also called anterior PFC or frontal-poler cortex.
It is [blank_start]enlarged[blank_end] in humans.
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10
4
6
8
enlarged
smaller
Question 4
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Which of these tasks involve the prefrontal cortex?
Answer
Handling novel, strange, or unusual stimuli or situations
Overcoming a strong habitual response or resisting temptation
Top-down processing
Executive Function
Bottom-up processing
Understanding speech
Fight-and-flight reflexes
Question 5
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Humans vs. apes
Answer
The human PFC is 25 % bigger
The human PFC is 25 % more gyrified
BA 10 is enlarged
BA 10 is smaller
The distance between neurons in BA 10 is larger
There are more connections between neurons in BA10
PFC has 25 % more neurons
Neurons in BA 10 are closer together
Question 6
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BA 10 is the top of the pyramid, which is looked at from the bird's eye perspective.
FC has connections to [blank_start]unimodal[blank_end] sensory areas [blank_start]and the motor cortex.[blank_end]
PFC has connections to [blank_start]multimodal[blank_end] areas[blank_start], e.g. the temporal association cortex.[blank_end]
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unimodal
multimodal
and the motor cortex.
, e.g. the temporal association cortex.
Question 8
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The [blank_start]orbitofrontal[blank_end] cortex is involved in the bottom-up response to reward cues, the anticipation of rewards and the reaction to them.
The PFC might play a role in top-down self-regulation but this is controversial and the exact mechanism is most likely more distributed.
Answer
orbitofrontal
ventrolateral
dorsolateral
Question 9
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Two theories of PFC function:
- M[blank_start]ental[blank_end] s[blank_start]ketch[blank_end] p[blank_start]ad[blank_end] (working memory)
- C[blank_start]ognitive[blank_end] C[blank_start]ontrol[blank_end] T[blank_start]heory[blank_end] (top-down processing)