Retrosplenial cortex and long‐term memory: molecules to behavior
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is reciprocally connected with the hippocampus and various
parahippocampal cortical regions, suggesting that RSC is well‐positioned to contribute to …
parahippocampal cortical regions, suggesting that RSC is well‐positioned to contribute to …
[HTML][HTML] Distinct prefrontal top-down circuits differentially modulate sensorimotor behavior
Sensorimotor behaviors require processing of behaviorally relevant sensory cues and the
ability to select appropriate responses from a vast behavioral repertoire. Modulation by the …
ability to select appropriate responses from a vast behavioral repertoire. Modulation by the …
A combinatorial input landscape in the “higher-order relay” posterior thalamic nucleus
D Casas-Torremocha, M Rubio-Teves… - Journal of …, 2022 - Soc Neuroscience
All pathways targeting the thalamus terminate directly onto the thalamic projection cells. As
these cells lack local excitatory interconnections, their computations are fundamentally …
these cells lack local excitatory interconnections, their computations are fundamentally …
[HTML][HTML] Cues, context, and long-term memory: the role of the retrosplenial cortex in spatial cognition
AMP Miller, LC Vedder, LM Law… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Spatial navigation requires memory representations of landmarks and other navigation
cues. The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is anatomically positioned between limbic areas …
cues. The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is anatomically positioned between limbic areas …
[HTML][HTML] Visual intracortical and transthalamic pathways carry distinct information to cortical areas
Sensory processing involves information flow between neocortical areas, assumed to rely
on direct intracortical projections. However, cortical areas may also communicate indirectly …
on direct intracortical projections. However, cortical areas may also communicate indirectly …
[HTML][HTML] Spatially periodic activation patterns of retrosplenial cortex encode route sub-spaces and distance traveled
AS Alexander, DA Nitz - Current Biology, 2017 - cell.com
Traversal of a complicated route is often facilitated by considering it as a set of related sub-
spaces. Such compartmentalization processes could occur within retrosplenial cortex, a …
spaces. Such compartmentalization processes could occur within retrosplenial cortex, a …
An independent, landmark-dominated head-direction signal in dysgranular retrosplenial cortex
We investigated how landmarks influence the brain's computation of head direction and
found that in a bidirectionally symmetrical environment, some neurons in dysgranular …
found that in a bidirectionally symmetrical environment, some neurons in dysgranular …
Top-down projections of the prefrontal cortex to the ventral tegmental area, laterodorsal tegmental nucleus, and median raphe nucleus
Anatomical and functional evidence suggests that the PFC is fairly unique among all cortical
regions, as it not only receives input from, but also robustly projects back to mesopontine …
regions, as it not only receives input from, but also robustly projects back to mesopontine …
Mnemonic encoding and cortical organization in parietal and prefrontal cortices
NY Masse, JM Hodnefield… - Journal of …, 2017 - Soc Neuroscience
Persistent activity within the frontoparietal network is consistently observed during tasks that
require working memory. However, the neural circuit mechanisms underlying persistent …
require working memory. However, the neural circuit mechanisms underlying persistent …
Locomotion-dependent remapping of distributed cortical networks
The interactions between neocortical areas are fluid and state-dependent, but how
individual neurons couple to cortex-wide network dynamics remains poorly understood. We …
individual neurons couple to cortex-wide network dynamics remains poorly understood. We …