M F Rushworth
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Rushworth M, Owen A
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2011 Jan;
2(2):46-53.
PMID: 21227065
While the importance of the prefrontal cortex for `higher-order' cognitive functions is largely undisputed, no consensus has been reached regarding the fractionation of functions within this region. Since Fuster and...
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Noonan M, Sallet J, Rudebeck P, Buckley M, Rushworth M
Eur J Neurosci
. 2010 Jun;
31(12):2341-51.
PMID: 20550569
It has been claimed that social behaviour changes after lesions of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). However, lesions in humans are rarely restricted to a well defined cortical area. Although...
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Hadland K, Rushworth M, Passingham R, Jahanshahi M, Rothwell J
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2002 Jan;
13(8):1097-108.
PMID: 11784448
It has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is involved in free selection (FS), the process by which subjects themselves decide what action to perform. Evidence for this...
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Toni I, Rushworth M, Passingham R
Exp Brain Res
. 2001 Nov;
141(3):359-69.
PMID: 11715080
A green button may be the target of a movement, or it may instruct the opening of an adjacent door. In the first case, its spatial configuration serves to guide...
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Gobel S, Walsh V, Rushworth M
Neuroimage
. 2001 Nov;
14(6):1278-89.
PMID: 11707084
To investigate the hemispheric organization of a language-independent spatial representation of number magnitude in the human brain we applied focal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the right or left...
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Rushworth M, Krams M, Passingham R
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2001 Aug;
13(5):698-710.
PMID: 11506665
It is widely agreed that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and parietal areas in the right hemisphere. It is thought that the visuospatial orienting role of...
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Rushworth M, Paus T, Sipila P
J Neurosci
. 2001 Jul;
21(14):5262-71.
PMID: 11438601
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare activity in the human parietal cortex in two attention-switching paradigms. On each trial of the visual switching (VS) paradigm, subjects attended...
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Rushworth M, Ellison A, Walsh V
Nat Neurosci
. 2001 May;
4(6):656-61.
PMID: 11369949
It is widely agreed that the right posterior parietal cortex has a preeminent role in visuospatial and orienting attention. A number of lines of evidence suggest that although orienting and...
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Schluter N, Krams M, Rushworth M, Passingham R
Neuropsychologia
. 2001 Feb;
39(2):105-13.
PMID: 11163368
PET was used to study cerebral dominance for the selection of action. In one condition the subjects moved one of two fingers depending on the cue presented (choice reaction time),...
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Passingham R, Toni I, Rushworth M
Exp Brain Res
. 2000 Aug;
133(1):103-13.
PMID: 10933215
This paper provides evidence that the ventral prefrontal cortex plays a role in the learning of tasks in which subjects must learn to associate visual cues and responses. Imaging with...