Abstract

Rhesus monkeys with lesions of the lower portion of the prefrontal convolution and the region between the intraparietal and superior temporal sulci, regions known to receive multimodal sensory projections, were assessed on performance of a tactual to visual cross-modal matching task. Also assessed were normal monkeys and monkeys with lesions of the anterior cingulate cortex. Contrary to expectations, the monkeys with lesions of the multimodal areas, as well as the normal monkeys, performed significantly above chance, while the animals with anterior cingulate lesions performed at a chance level.

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