Posterior parietal cortex
The posterior parietal cortex (the portion of parietal neocortex posterior to the primary somatosensory cortex) plays an important role in producing planned movements.
Posterior parietal cortexParietal lobeVisual memorySpatial memoryPrimary motor cortexTranssaccadic memoryVisual searchCognitive flexibilityElizabeth Gould (psychologist)Brodmann area 7Motor cortexCingulate cortexBrodmann area 5AtaxiaRichard A. AndersenVisual cortexWorking memoryAnthony R. DickinsonCerebral cortexIntraparietal sulcus
Minimally conscious stateSense of agencyEchoic memoryChronesthesiaAlien hand syndromeCerebellar Cognitive Affective SyndromeIdeomotor apraxiaBálint's syndromeEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceDopamine hypothesis of schizophreniaConsumer neuroscienceACT-RHemispatial neglectCannabis and MemoryAuditory spatial attentionPlaceboEureka effectMotivated forgettingArthur P. ShimamuraNeuroprosthetics




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