Molecular-based magnets: setting the scene / p-nitrophenyl nitronyl nitroxide: the first organic ferromagnet / Crystal architectures of organic molecular-based magnets / Unusual crystal structures and properties of nitronylnitroxide radicals. Possible RVB states in molecule-based magnets / Muon-spin-rotation studies of organic magnets / High-spin polymeric arylamines / Room-temperature molecule-based magnets / Design of novel magnets using Prussian blue analogues / Magnetic anisotropy in molecule-based magnets / Multifunctional coordination compounds: design and properties / Ferrimagnetic and metamagnetic layered cobalt(II)-hydroxides: first observation of a coercive field greater than 5 T / Towards magnetic liquid crystals / Quantum size effects in molecular magnets / Large metal clusters and lattices with analogues to biology / New high-spin clusters featuring transition metals / From ferromagnets to high-spin molecules: the role of the organic ligands / Molecular-based magnets: an epilogue / The Bakerian Lecture, 1999. The molecular chemistry of magnets and superconductors /
Working memory and executive control / Domain of supervisory processes and the temporal organization of behaviour / Somatic marker hypothesis and the possible functions of the prefrontal cortex / Comparison of prefrontal architecture and connections / Orbitofrontal cortex / Prefrontal landscape: implications of functional architecture for understanding human mentation and the central executive / Specialized systems for the processing of mnemonic information within the primate frontal cortex / Dissociating executive functions of the prefrontal cortex / Attention to action / Evidence for the importance of dopamine for prefrontal cortex functions early in life / Prefrontal function in schizophrenia: confounds and controversies / Role of the prefrontal cortex in self-consciousness: the case of auditory hallucinations / Computational approach to prefrontal cortex, cognitive control, and schizophrenia: recent developments and current challenges / Discussions and conclusions /