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1Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, Nanobiology Building.
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In everyday life, we routinely achieve overarching goals by assembling multiple sub-goals and flexibly switching between them. This ability, known as executive function, critically depends on the prefrontal cortex and is commonly divided into low- and high-order functions. In this article, we outline the framework of executive function and introduce recent animal studies that illuminate the neural mechanisms underlying higher-order executive functions.
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