Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age.

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Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age. / Ebner, Natalie C; Gluth, Sebastian; Johnson, Matthew R; Raye, Carol L; Mitchell, Karen J; Johnson, Marcia K.

in: NEUROCASE, Jahrgang 17, Nr. 3, 3, 2011, S. 260-269.

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Ebner, NC, Gluth, S, Johnson, MR, Raye, CL, Mitchell, KJ & Johnson, MK 2011, 'Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age.', NEUROCASE, Jg. 17, Nr. 3, 3, S. 260-269. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21432722?dopt=Citation>

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Ebner, N. C., Gluth, S., Johnson, M. R., Raye, C. L., Mitchell, K. J., & Johnson, M. K. (2011). Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age. NEUROCASE, 17(3), 260-269. [3]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21432722?dopt=Citation

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Ebner NC, Gluth S, Johnson MR, Raye CL, Mitchell KJ, Johnson MK. Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age. NEUROCASE. 2011;17(3):260-269. 3.

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title = "Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age.",
abstract = "This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examined medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activity as young and older participants rated an unknown young and older person, and themselves, on personality characteristics. For both young and older participants, there was greater activation in ventral mPFC (anterior cingulate) when they made judgments about own-age than other-age individuals. Additionally, across target age and participant age, there was greater activity in a more anterior region of ventral mPFC (largely medial frontal gyrus, anterior cingulate) when participants rated others than when they rated themselves. We discuss potential interpretations of these findings in the context of previous results suggesting functional specificity of subregions of ventral mPFC.",
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author = "Ebner, {Natalie C} and Sebastian Gluth and Johnson, {Matthew R} and Raye, {Carol L} and Mitchell, {Karen J} and Johnson, {Marcia K}",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
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T1 - Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age.

AU - Ebner, Natalie C

AU - Gluth, Sebastian

AU - Johnson, Matthew R

AU - Raye, Carol L

AU - Mitchell, Karen J

AU - Johnson, Marcia K

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examined medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activity as young and older participants rated an unknown young and older person, and themselves, on personality characteristics. For both young and older participants, there was greater activation in ventral mPFC (anterior cingulate) when they made judgments about own-age than other-age individuals. Additionally, across target age and participant age, there was greater activity in a more anterior region of ventral mPFC (largely medial frontal gyrus, anterior cingulate) when participants rated others than when they rated themselves. We discuss potential interpretations of these findings in the context of previous results suggesting functional specificity of subregions of ventral mPFC.

AB - This functional magnetic resonance imaging study examined medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activity as young and older participants rated an unknown young and older person, and themselves, on personality characteristics. For both young and older participants, there was greater activation in ventral mPFC (anterior cingulate) when they made judgments about own-age than other-age individuals. Additionally, across target age and participant age, there was greater activity in a more anterior region of ventral mPFC (largely medial frontal gyrus, anterior cingulate) when participants rated others than when they rated themselves. We discuss potential interpretations of these findings in the context of previous results suggesting functional specificity of subregions of ventral mPFC.

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KW - Personality

KW - Prefrontal Cortex/anatomy & histology/physiology

KW - Thinking/physiology

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KW - Female

KW - Young Adult

KW - Neuropsychological Tests

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KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

KW - Behavior/physiology

KW - Self Concept

KW - Judgment/physiology

KW - Personality

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