Morphometry of Left Frontal and Temporal Poles Predicts Analogical Reasoning Abilities

Volume: 26, Issue: 3, Pages: 915 - 932
Published: Oct 19, 2014
Abstract
Analogical reasoning is critical for making inferences and adapting to novelty. It can be studied experimentally using tasks that require creating similarities between situations or concepts, i.e., when their constituent elements share a similar organization or structure. Brain correlates of analogical reasoning have mostly been explored using functional imaging that has highlighted the involvement of the left rostrolateral prefrontal cortex...
Paper Details
Title
Morphometry of Left Frontal and Temporal Poles Predicts Analogical Reasoning Abilities
Published Date
Oct 19, 2014
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
915 - 932
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