1. Donald T. Stuss and Robert T. Knight; Introduction: Past and Future; 2. Joaquin M. Fuster; Cognitive Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex; SECTION I: NEUROANATOMY and NEUROPHARMACOLOGY; Introduction to Section I: Helen Barbas & Trevor Robbins; 3. Helen Barbas, Jamie G. Bunce, & Maria Medalla; Prefrontal Pathways that Control Attention; 4. Amy F.T. Arnsten; Fleeting Thoughts: Molecular Vulnerabilities in Prefrontal Cortical Circuits; 5. Trevor W. Robbins; Optimising the Executive: Neurochemical Modulation of the Fronto-Executive 'Toolbox'; 6. Jonathan D. Wallis & Steven W. Kennerley; The Functional Role of Reward Signals in Different Prefrontal Areas; 7. Michael Petrides; The Mid-Dorsolateral Prefronto-Parietal Network and the Epoptic Process; SECTION II: FRONTAL LOBE DEVELOPMENT; Introduction to Section II: Silvia Bunge and Arthur Toga; 8. David A. Lewis & Darlene Melchitzky; Postnatal Development of Neural Circuits in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex; 9. Vicki Anderson & Megan Spencer-Smith; Children's Frontal Lobes: No Longer Silent?; 10. Jay N. Giedd, Armin Raznahan, & Rhoshel K. Lenroot; Adolescent Frontal Lobes: Under Construction; 11. Allyson P. Mackey, Rajeev D.S. Raizada, Silvia A. Bunge; Environmental Influences on Prefrontal Development; 12. Jessica A. Church, Steven E. Petersen, & Bradley L. Schlaggar; Development of Cortical Networks for Top-Down Control; 13. Kai Hwang & Beatriz Luna; The Development of Brain Connectivity Supporting Prefrontal Cortical Functions; 14. Yuko Munakata, Christopher H. Chatham, & Hannah R. Snyder; Mechanistic Accounts of Frontal Lobe Development; SECTION III: SYSTEMS/MODELING; Introduction to Section III: Earl Miller and Masataka Watanabe; 15. Masataka Watanabe; How Context Impacts Cognitive and Motivational Control of Behavior in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex; 16. Xiao-Jing Wang; The Prefrontal Cortex as a Quintessential <"Cognitive-Type>" Neural Circuit: Working Memory and Decision Making; 17. Keiji Tanaka, Kenji Matsumoto, Farshad A. Mansouri, & Mark Buckley; Functional Division Among Monkey Prefrontal Areas in Goal-directed Behavior; 18. Daeyeol Lee, Soyoun Kim, & Hyojung Seo; Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making; SECTION IV: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE; Introduction to Section IV: John Duncan and Etienne Koechlin; 19. Etienne Koechlin; Motivation, Control and Human Prefrontal Executive Function; 20. John Duncan & Earl K. Miller; Adaptive Neural Coding in Frontal and Parietal Cortex; 21. John P. O'Doherty; Functional Contributions of the vmPFC in Value-based Decision Making; 22. Katsuyuki Sakai; Network-Based Mechanism of Prefrontal Control; 23. Franz-Xaver Neubert, Rogier B. Mars, & Matthew F. S. Rushworth; Is there an Inferior Frontal Cortical Network for Cognitive Control and Inhibition?; SECTION V: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE; Introduction to Section IV: Daniel Tranel; 24. Giacomo Rizzolatti, Leonardo Fogassi, Giuseppe Luppino, & Stefano Rozzi; The Cognitive Motor System; 25. Erik Asp & Daniel Tranel; False Tagging Theory: Toward a Unitary Account of Prefrontal Cortex Function; 26. Jessica R. Cohen, Elliot T. Berkman, & Matthew D. Lieberman; Intentional and Incidental Self-Control in Ventrolateral PFC; 27. Jennifer S. Beer & Jamil P. Bhanji; Dynamic Social Judgment: The Frontal Lobes and Beyond; 28. Steven W. Anderson & Daniel Tranel; Social Outcome Following Early-Life Damage to Prefrontal Cortex; SECTION VI: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY; Introduction to Section VI: Paul Burgess and Jordan Grafman; 29. Tim Shallice & Susan Gillingham; On Neuropsychological Studies of Prefrontal Cortex: The ROBBIA Approach; 30. Lesley K. Fellows; Decision-making: Executive Functions Meet Motivation.; 31. Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Levy, & Paul W. Burgess; A New Era for Lesion-Behavior Mapping of Prefrontal Functions; 32. Paul W. Burgess & Hsuan-Chen Wu; Rostral Prefrontal Cortex (Area 10): Metacognition in the Brain; 33. Jordan Grafman; Beliefs Sculpt Human Social Identity; SECTION VII: AGING and PREFRONTAL FUNCTION; Introduction to Section VII: Patricia Reuter-Lorenz and Cheryl Grady; 34. Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Staci E. Smith, & Jessica D. Luntz; Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Initiated Encoding Strategy Use in Healthy Younger and Older Adults; 35. Monica Fabiani & Gabriele Gratton; Aging, Working Memory, and Attention Control: A Tale of Two Processing Streams?; 36. Adam Gazzaley; Top-down Modulation and Cognitive Aging; 37. Ulman Lindenberger, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, & Irene E. Nagel; Heterogeneity in Frontal-lobe Aging; 38. Roberto Cabeza & Nancy A. Dennis; Frontal Lobes and Aging: Deterioration and Compensation; SECTION VIII: PSYCHIATRIC and NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS; Introduction to Section VIII: Cameron S. Carter; 39. Cameron S. Carter; Prefrontal Cortex and Impaired Cognition and Behavior in Schizophrenia; 40. Helen Mayberg; Tuning Mood Circuits with Deep Brain Stimulation: A New Treatment Strategy for Depression; 41. William W. Seeley; Selective Vulnerability in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia; 42. Robert W. Levenson; Selfless Cells: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Emotional Functioning; SECTION IX: NEUROREHABILITATION; Introduction to Section IX: Ian H. Robertson & Mark D'Esposito; 43. Lars Nyberg & Lars B?ckman; Training of Aging Frontal Lobes: Possibilities and Constraints; 44. RuchikaShaurya Prakash, Michelle W. Voss, & Arthur F. Kramer; Physical Activity Effects on Brain and Behavior; 45. Mark D'Esposito & Anthony J.-W. Chen; Remediating Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: From Bench to Bedside; 46. Ian H. Robertson & Brian Levine; Attention and Arousal in Neurorehabilitation; SECTION X: OVERVIEW; 47. Robert T. Knight and D.T. Stuss; From the Past to the Future