Rethinking retrosplenial cortex: perspectives and predictions
The last decade has produced exciting new ideas about retrosplenial cortex (RSC) and its
role in integrating diverse inputs. Here, we review the diversity in forms of spatial and …
role in integrating diverse inputs. Here, we review the diversity in forms of spatial and …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanistic flexibility of the retrosplenial cortex enables its contribution to spatial cognition
M Stacho, D Manahan-Vaughan - Trends in neurosciences, 2022 - cell.com
The retrosplenial cortex (RC) is a brain structure crucial for spatial navigation and memory. It
contains neurons such as head direction cells, border cells, as well as other cells supporting …
contains neurons such as head direction cells, border cells, as well as other cells supporting …
Heterogeneity in human retrosplenial cortex: A review of function and connectivity.
ER Chrastil - Behavioral neuroscience, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is an important information hub in the brain and several mental
disorders demonstrate RSC dysfunction, but its role is still largely unclear. Although …
disorders demonstrate RSC dysfunction, but its role is still largely unclear. Although …
What does the retrosplenial cortex do?
SD Vann, JP Aggleton, EA Maguire - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2009 - nature.com
The past decade has seen a transformation in research on the retrosplenial cortex (RSC).
This cortical area has emerged as a key member of a core network of brain regions that …
This cortical area has emerged as a key member of a core network of brain regions that …
Thalamus and claustrum control parallel layer 1 circuits in retrosplenial cortex
EKW Brennan, I Jedrasiak-Cape, S Kailasa, SP Rice… - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
The granular retrosplenial cortex (RSG) is critical for both spatial and non-spatial behaviors,
but the underlying neural codes remain poorly understood. Here, we use optogenetic circuit …
but the underlying neural codes remain poorly understood. Here, we use optogenetic circuit …
Retrosplenial cortical representations of space and future goal locations develop with learning
AMP Miller, W Mau, DM Smith - Current Biology, 2019 - cell.com
Recent findings suggest that long-term spatial and contextual memories depend on the
retrosplenial cortex (RSC)[1–5]. RSC damage impairs navigation in humans and rodents [6 …
retrosplenial cortex (RSC)[1–5]. RSC damage impairs navigation in humans and rodents [6 …
Vision and locomotion combine to drive path integration sequences in mouse retrosplenial cortex
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in a broad range of cognitive functions, integrating
rich sensory, motor, and spatial signals from multiple brain areas, including the hippocampal …
rich sensory, motor, and spatial signals from multiple brain areas, including the hippocampal …
Retrosplenial cortex maps the conjunction of internal and external spaces
AS Alexander, DA Nitz - Nature neuroscience, 2015 - nature.com
Intelligent behavior demands not only multiple forms of spatial representation, but also
coordination among the brain regions mediating those representations. Retrosplenial cortex …
coordination among the brain regions mediating those representations. Retrosplenial cortex …
A corticocortical circuit directly links retrosplenial cortex to M2 in the mouse
N Yamawaki, J Radulovic… - Journal of …, 2016 - Soc Neuroscience
Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is a dorsomedial parietal area involved in a range of cognitive
functions, including episodic memory, navigation, and spatial memory. Anatomically, the …
functions, including episodic memory, navigation, and spatial memory. Anatomically, the …
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 …