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Article Dans Une Revue Biologie Aujourd'hui Année : 2015

Mémoire et fonctions exécutives : nouvelles pistes de recherche

Fabienne Collette
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The existence of processes common to memory systems and executive functioning was evidenced by studies in the domain of cerebral neuroimaging, individual differences (mainly in normal aging) and, to a lesser extent, neuropsychology. Executive functioning depends on a large antero-posterior brain network, some regions of which (the middle dorsolateral and ventrolateral cortex, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex) are involved in a series of executive processes, but also in encoding and retrieval of information in episodic memory and short-term memory. A consequence of lesions in frontal areas is to impair strategical organization of the information to-be-processed (an executive process) and thus leads to a lower memory capacity in frontal patients. Moreover, executive abilities will influence both memory efficiency and the associated brain networks even in people without brain pathology. These data attest to the importance of the relationships between executive and memory processes for an optimal cognitive functioning. Recent advances in neuroimaging and electrophysiology data acquisition and analysis techniques should allow us to better determine and understand the fashion in which these relationships work.

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hal-01957381 , version 1 (17-12-2018)

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Fabienne Collette, L. Angel. Mémoire et fonctions exécutives : nouvelles pistes de recherche. Biologie Aujourd'hui, 2015, 209 (3), pp.287-294. ⟨10.1051/jbio/2015027⟩. ⟨hal-01957381⟩
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