ABSTRACT: Damage to anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) is a well-known cause of diencephalic pathology that produces a range of cognitive deficits reminiscent of a hippocampal syndrome. Anatomical connections of the ATN also extend to cerebral areas that support affec-tive cognition. Enriched environments promote recovery of declarative/ relational memory after ATN lesions and are known to downregulate emotional behaviors. Hence, the performance of standard-housed and enriched ATN rats in a range of behavioral tasks engaging affective cog-nition was compared. ATN rats exhibited reduced anxiety responses in the elevated plus maze, increased activity and reduced corticosterone responses when exploring an open field, and delayed acquisition of a c...
International audienceThe anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) make a critical contribution to hippocampal...
The amygdala, a small structure located deep bilaterally in the medial temporal lobe, is the key str...
A large body of literature implicates the amygdala in Pavlovian fear conditioning. In this study, we...
The anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) are a critical part of an extended hippocampal system that suppor...
The anterior thalamus exists within an ‘extended hippocampal memory system’ and has extensive recipr...
There is substantial evidence that disturbances in learning and memory are associated with a damaged...
WOS: 000302272100026Objective: Amygdala plays a critical role in affect, is involved in anxiety diso...
Three Paradigms of Emotional Learning Differentially Affect Brainstem, Hypothalamic, and Limbic Circ...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Amygdala kindling is commonly used to study the mechanisms involved in epileptogenesis, with long-te...
The anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN), mammillary bodies and their interconnecting fiber tract, the mam...
ABSTRACT: The anterior thalamic (AT) nuclei constitute an important component of an extended hippoca...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
The amygdala has a crucial role in detecting motivationally significant inputs and in communicating ...
Contains fulltext : 87611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
International audienceThe anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) make a critical contribution to hippocampal...
The amygdala, a small structure located deep bilaterally in the medial temporal lobe, is the key str...
A large body of literature implicates the amygdala in Pavlovian fear conditioning. In this study, we...
The anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) are a critical part of an extended hippocampal system that suppor...
The anterior thalamus exists within an ‘extended hippocampal memory system’ and has extensive recipr...
There is substantial evidence that disturbances in learning and memory are associated with a damaged...
WOS: 000302272100026Objective: Amygdala plays a critical role in affect, is involved in anxiety diso...
Three Paradigms of Emotional Learning Differentially Affect Brainstem, Hypothalamic, and Limbic Circ...
This dissertation investigates how memories for emotional events are represented within the brain. ...
Amygdala kindling is commonly used to study the mechanisms involved in epileptogenesis, with long-te...
The anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN), mammillary bodies and their interconnecting fiber tract, the mam...
ABSTRACT: The anterior thalamic (AT) nuclei constitute an important component of an extended hippoca...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
The amygdala has a crucial role in detecting motivationally significant inputs and in communicating ...
Contains fulltext : 87611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
International audienceThe anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) make a critical contribution to hippocampal...
The amygdala, a small structure located deep bilaterally in the medial temporal lobe, is the key str...
A large body of literature implicates the amygdala in Pavlovian fear conditioning. In this study, we...