Same, same but different? A multi-method review of the processes underlying executive control - Université de Picardie Jules Verne Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Neuropsychology Review Année : 2024

Same, same but different? A multi-method review of the processes underlying executive control

Résumé

Attention, working memory, and executive control are commonly considered distinct cognitive functions with important reciprocal interactions. Yet, longstanding evidence from lesion studies has demonstrated both overlap and dissociation in their behavioural expression and anatomical underpinnings, suggesting that a lower dimensional framework could be employed to further identify processes supporting goal-directed behaviour. Here, we describe the anatomical and functional correspondence between attention, working memory, and executive control by providing an overview of cognitive models, as well as recent data from lesion studies, invasive and non-invasive multimodal neuroimaging and brain stimulation. We emphasize the benefits of considering converging evidence from multiple methodologies centred on the identification of brain mechanisms supporting goal-driven behaviour. We propose that expanding on this approach should enable the construction of a comprehensive anatomo-functional framework with testable new hypotheses, and aid clinical neuroscience to intervene on impairments of executive functions.

Dates et versions

hal-04052584 , version 1 (30-03-2023)

Identifiants

Citer

Monica Toba, Tal Seidel Malkinson, Henrietta Howells, Melissa-Ann Mackie, Alfredo Spagna. Same, same but different? A multi-method review of the processes underlying executive control. Neuropsychology Review, In press, ⟨10.1007/s11065-023-09577-4⟩. ⟨hal-04052584⟩
36 Consultations
0 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More