Brain Sciences (Jun 2012)

Anterior Prefrontal Contributions to Implicit Attention Control

  • Stefan Pollmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci2020254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 254 – 266

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Prefrontal cortex function has traditionally been associated with explicit executive function. Recently, however, evidence has been presented that lateral prefrontal cortex is also involved in high-level cognitive processes such as task set selection or inhibition in the absence of awareness. Here, we discuss evidence that not only lateral prefrontal cortex, but also rostral prefrontal cortex is involved in such kinds of implicit control processes. Specifically, rostral prefrontal cortex activation changes have been observed when implicitly learned spatial contingencies in a search display become invalid, requiring a change of attentional settings for optimal guidance of visual search.

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