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. 2013;26(3):207–209. doi: 10.3233/BEN-2012-129012

Functional Brain Activity within the Medial and Lateral Portion of BA10 during a Prospective Memory Task

Francesco Barban 1,2,*, Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo 1,3, Emiliano Macaluso 2, Carlo Caltagirone 1,3, Alberto Costa 1
PMCID: PMC5215310  PMID: 22713428

Abstract

In this study we tested the gateway hypothesis of Broadmann area 10 (BA10). With a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol we manipulated the saliency–stimulus-oriented (SO) attending– and the memory load – stimulus-independent (SI) attending–during a prospective memory (PM) task. We found a significant main effect of the SO manipulation within the medial BA10 and a significant interaction between SI attending and PM task within the left lateral BA10. Our results give experimental support to the gateway hypothesis.

Keywords: Prospective memory, BA10, Gateway hypothesis


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