The document discusses executive function and the prefrontal cortex. It notes that the prefrontal cortex is responsible for executive function, which involves cognitive control, supervisory attention, orchestrating thought and action according to goals, and providing top-down signals to other brain structures. Executive function is composed of multiple interrelated high-level cognitive skills like planning, problem solving, cognitive flexibility, and self-regulation that are pivotal for goal-directed behavior. Tasks requiring executive function activate areas of the prefrontal cortex as well as other structures like the thalamus and cerebellum. Damage to these areas can impair performance on tests of attention, working memory, and other executive abilities.
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