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prefrontal
[ pree-fruhn-tl ]
adjective
- anterior to, situated in, or pertaining to the anterior part of a frontal structure.
prefrontal
/ ːˈڰʌԳə /
adjective
- situated in, involving, or relating to the foremost part of the frontal lobe of the brain
Word History and Origins
Origin of prefrontal1
Example Sentences
She found that nostalgic music activated an area of the brain typically associated with remembering personal experiences and narratives called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, along with the reward networks of the brain.
Studies in humans suggested that having control activates the prefrontal cortex — one of the most recent parts of the human brain to evolve that is associated with cognition, decision-making and motivation.
Dr. Fratantoni said one way to turn the prefrontal cortex back on to a less stressed mode, one that can think more clearly, is through curiosity.
Specifically, those who initiated these substances before age 15 had larger overall brains and a thinner prefrontal cortex in certain regions compared to kids who didn’t initiate drug use.
Brain regions such as the anterior cingulate and ventromedial prefrontal cortex integrate many sources of information – essential for being able to form a mixed emotion.
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