File:Similar-or-Different?-The-Role-of-the-Ventrolateral-Prefrontal-Cortex-in-Similarity-Detection-pone.0034164.s003.ogv
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English: This video shows 2 patients who have a frontal lobe syndrome and who exhibit two types of abnormal behaviour when asked to place a banana and an orange in a single category: The first patient places them at a concrete level (e.g., “They are eatable”), while the second looks for differences between these objects (e.g., “they don't look alike etc.”). |
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Source | Video S1 from Garcin B, Volle E, Dubois B, Levy R (2012). "Similar or Different? The Role of the Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Similarity Detection". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0034164. PMID 22479551. PMC: 3316621. | ||
Author | Garcin B, Volle E, Dubois B, Levy R | ||
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Author | Garcin B, Volle E, Dubois B, Levy R |
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Image title | This video shows 2 patients who have a frontal lobe syndrome and who exhibit two types of abnormal behaviour when asked to place a banana and an orange in a single category: The first patient places them at a concrete level (e.g., ?They are eatable?), while the second looks for differences between these objects (e.g., ?they don't look alike etc.?). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |
Language | English |