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Prefrontal cortex organization: dissociating effects of temporal abstraction, relational abstraction, and integration with FMRI.


ABSTRACT: The functions of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) underlie higher-level cognition. Varying proposals suggest that the PFC is organized along a rostral-caudal gradient of abstraction with more abstract representations/processes associated with more rostral areas. However, the operational definition of abstraction is unclear. Here, we contrasted 2 prominent theories of abstraction--temporal and relational--using fMRI. We further examined whether integrating abstract rules--a function common to each theory--recruited the PFC independently of other abstraction effects. While robust effects of relational abstraction were present in the PFC, temporal abstraction effects were absent. Instead, we found activations specific to the integration of relational rules in areas previously shown to be associated with temporal abstraction. We suggest that previous effects of temporal abstraction were due to confounds with integration demands. We propose an integration framework to understand the functions of the PFC that resolves discrepancies in prior data.

SUBMITTER: Nee DE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4184367 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prefrontal cortex organization: dissociating effects of temporal abstraction, relational abstraction, and integration with FMRI.

Nee Derek Evan DE   Jahn Andrew A   Brown Joshua W JW  

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) 20130405 9


The functions of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) underlie higher-level cognition. Varying proposals suggest that the PFC is organized along a rostral-caudal gradient of abstraction with more abstract representations/processes associated with more rostral areas. However, the operational definition of abstraction is unclear. Here, we contrasted 2 prominent theories of abstraction--temporal and relational--using fMRI. We further examined whether integrating abstract rules--a function common to each the  ...[more]

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