Working, Long term, In the current investigation, patients with injury to either the left or right lateral prefrontal cortex had their recognition memory for linguistic content assessed.
Recent studies have shown that working memory functions that facilitate knowledge retention during short delays and episodic long-term memory storage and retrieval processes are both heavily reliant on the lateral prefrontal cortex.
The frontal lobe's convexity rostral to the motor and premotor cortices is where the lateral prefrontal cortex is located. Apathy, or a widespread loss of interest and attention in anything arriving via the senses or in the patient's mind, is a side effect of any significant lesion of that cortex.
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