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| Martha S TurnerSummaryAffiliation: University College London Country: UK Publications
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Qualitatively different memory impairments across frontal lobe subgroupsMartha S Turner
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK
Neuropsychologia 45:1540-52. 2007..We offer two explanations for the pattern of performance in the Right Lateral group: failure of a right lateralised error detection and checking system, or an impairment in the active uncued initiation of a supervisory operation...
Distinct roles for lateral and medial rostral prefrontal cortex in source monitoring of perceived and imagined eventsMartha S Turner
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University College London, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK
Neuropsychologia 46:1442-53. 2008....
Confabulation: damage to a specific inferior medial prefrontal systemMartha S Turner
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK
Cortex 44:637-48. 2008..Performance on tests of memory and executive functioning showed considerable variability. Although a degree of memory impairment does seem necessary, performance on traditional executive tests is less helpful in explaining confabulation...
Confabulation and delusion: a common monitoring frameworkMartha Turner
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, 17 Queen Square, London, UK
Cogn Neuropsychiatry 15:346-76. 2010..Our hope is that this model may provide a theoretical framework to guide empirical investigation of the commonalities and differences between the conditions...
Spontaneous confabulation, temporal context confusion and reality monitoring: a study of three patients with anterior communicating artery aneurysmsMartha S Turner
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, United Kingdom
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 16:984-94. 2010....
Advantages of the multiple case series approach to the study of cognitive deficits in autism spectrum disorderKarren J Towgood
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, United Kingdom
Neuropsychologia 47:2981-8. 2009....
Frontal subregions mediating Elevator Counting task performanceSarah E MacPherson
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK
Neuropsychologia 48:3679-82. 2010..Research suggests that patients with medial lesions are susceptible to competition from task irrelevant schema; whereas the left lateral group in the current study may fail to keep track of the tones already presented...
