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... areas 20 , 21 , and 37 ) and a small part of the parietal and occipital lobes ( consisting of the most central parts of Brodmann's areas 7 , 19 , 39 , and 40 ) , as seen in Figure 17-1 . From a physiological point of view the TOP area ...
... areas 20 , 21 , and 37 ) and a small part of the parietal and occipital lobes ( consisting of the most central parts of Brodmann's areas 7 , 19 , 39 , and 40 ) , as seen in Figure 17-1 . From a physiological point of view the TOP area ...
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... AREA OTHER CORTICAL AREAS Figure 17-1 secondary stimuli and to delay the response to them . It is obvious that the high elaboration of stimuli mentioned in connection with the TOP areas could not take place if this function of the PF areas ...
... AREA OTHER CORTICAL AREAS Figure 17-1 secondary stimuli and to delay the response to them . It is obvious that the high elaboration of stimuli mentioned in connection with the TOP areas could not take place if this function of the PF areas ...
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... areas soon become the greatest participants in human life . In previous works ( Arieti 1955 , 1956b , 1974 ) I have demon- strated that in these two areas , as well as in some connections of these two areas with the archipallium , are ...
... areas soon become the greatest participants in human life . In previous works ( Arieti 1955 , 1956b , 1974 ) I have demon- strated that in these two areas , as well as in some connections of these two areas with the archipallium , are ...
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