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侾乯The anterior portion of the prefrontal
cortex was bilaterally activated during bipedal walking to a goal.
T. Harada1*, K. Ebe2, A. Kozato2,
K. Shimizu3, T. Amita3 and K .Kubota1 1. Nihon Fukusi University,
Handa, Japan 475-0012; 2. Human safety Div., Toyota Central R&D
Labs., Nagakute, Japan; 3. Medical Systems Div, Shimazu Corp., Kyoto,
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俀乯Working memory in car driving and
the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex 1.Human Safety Div., Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Japan; 2.Graduate School of Management Information Systems, Nihon Fukushi University, Handa, Japan; 3.Vehicle Engineering Div., Toyota Motor Corp., Toyota, Japan; 4.Medical Systems Div., Shimadzu丂Corp., Nishinokyo-Kuwabaracho, Japan. 5Technol. Res. Lab., Shimadzu Corp., Seika-cho, Japan As a hypothesis, we consider that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
(DLPF) plays an important role as the spatial working memory in car driving.
To prove our hypothesis, hemodynamic activities of the frontal lobe were
recorded with a near infrared spectroscopic imaging system installed
within the car. Subjects were instructed a destination on a three-forked
road before stating the car, and then they started driving, after having
memorized their final destination. As experimental results, we found
that the concentrations of deoxyhemoglobin in the DLPF and in the anterior
part of the prefrontal cortex were significantly decreased when subjects
kept the spatial information of the destination in mind before steering
the car toward the instructed direction. We concluded that the DLPF and
the anterior prefrontal cortex play important roles as the spatial working
memory in car driving.
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