Rodent cortical midline structures (CMS) are involved in emotional, cognitive and attentional processes. Tract tracing has revealed complex patterns of structural connectivity demonstrating connectivity-based integration and segregation for the prelimbic, cingulate area 1, retrosplenial dysgranular cortices dorsally, and infralimbic, cingulate area 2, and retrosplenial granular cortices ventrally. Understanding of CMS functional connectivity (FC) remains more limited. Here we present the first subregion-level FC analysis of the mouse CMS, and assess whether fear results in state-dependent FC changes analogous to what has been reported in humans. Brain mapping using [14C]-iodoantipyrine was performed in mice during auditory-cued fear cond...
In the present study we mapped brain functional connectivity in the conscious rat at the resting st...
Higher cognitive processes and emotional regulation depend on densely interconnected telencephalic a...
It is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged during subco...
A large forebrain circuit, including the thalamus, amygdala and frontal cortical regions, is respons...
While the hippocampus may play an essential role in the expression of memories soon after training, ...
Recent advances in functional connectivity methods have made it possible to identify brain hubs — a ...
Understanding the intrinsic circuit-level functional organization of the brain has benefited tremend...
<div><p>Long-term memories are thought to depend upon the coordinated activation of a broad network ...
Learning and memory employs a series of cognitive processes which require the coordination of multip...
<p>Mice were fear conditioned, and fear memory was tested after either a short- or long retention de...
Behavior depends on coordinated activity across multiple brain regions. Within such networks, highly...
This work is focused on the study of mechanism underlying learning and memory, on a mouse animal mod...
AbstractIt is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged duri...
The anterior portion of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) modulates fear and stress res...
Long-range projections from the frontal cortex are known to modulate sensory processing in multiple ...
In the present study we mapped brain functional connectivity in the conscious rat at the resting st...
Higher cognitive processes and emotional regulation depend on densely interconnected telencephalic a...
It is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged during subco...
A large forebrain circuit, including the thalamus, amygdala and frontal cortical regions, is respons...
While the hippocampus may play an essential role in the expression of memories soon after training, ...
Recent advances in functional connectivity methods have made it possible to identify brain hubs — a ...
Understanding the intrinsic circuit-level functional organization of the brain has benefited tremend...
<div><p>Long-term memories are thought to depend upon the coordinated activation of a broad network ...
Learning and memory employs a series of cognitive processes which require the coordination of multip...
<p>Mice were fear conditioned, and fear memory was tested after either a short- or long retention de...
Behavior depends on coordinated activity across multiple brain regions. Within such networks, highly...
This work is focused on the study of mechanism underlying learning and memory, on a mouse animal mod...
AbstractIt is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged duri...
The anterior portion of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) modulates fear and stress res...
Long-range projections from the frontal cortex are known to modulate sensory processing in multiple ...
In the present study we mapped brain functional connectivity in the conscious rat at the resting st...
Higher cognitive processes and emotional regulation depend on densely interconnected telencephalic a...
It is currently unclear to what extent cortical structures are required for and engaged during subco...