Sustained attention is a fundamental cognitiveoperation that relies on multiple brain networks and is impaired in a broad array of neurologic conditions.
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There is increasing clinical and experimental evidence that the cerebellum is involved in nonmotor behaviours and cognitiveoperations.
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Confrontation naming ability entails the operation of distinct cognitiveoperations and the integrity of a distributed neural network.
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However, the presumed attentional deficits have not been linked either to specific cognitiveoperations or to specific neural systems.
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Metacognitive evaluations refer to the processes by which people assess their own cognitiveoperations with respect to their current goal.