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Science Mirroring Reality: An Improbable Journey into the Functions of the Frontal Lobes

Journal

ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 1-8

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/arclin/acs107

Keywords

Frontal lobes; Executive functions; Metacognition; Energization; Emotional regulation

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Group [MGC 14974, MT 12853]

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Receiving the National Academy of Neuropsychologys Lifetime Contributions to Neuropsychology Award promoted reflection on values and decisions. Selecting the topic of the presentation associated with the award also led to rumination. The term lifetime was the deciding factor: how does one choose and start a career path, what advice might one give to individuals embarking on their own career, and what goals does one set up early in ones career? What are the drivers in ones life? This was the topic of my presentation, and the theme of this manuscript. There were two drivers that can be traced to two important early career choices. These two drivers also ended up forming the two primary research themes on the functions of the frontal lobes. After a brief review of the reasons for the roads chosen in my career path, a summary of the two themes of research is presented.

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