This chapter focuses on how the primate forebrain might be organized at the systems level to yield both stimulus memmy (i.e., recognition and recall) and habit formation (i.e., stimulus-response [S-R] learning). Derived mainly from studies in monkeys, the following hypotheses are proposed: (a) stimulus recognition depends on the fonnation of a Hebbian "cell assembly" in a c:ortical sensory processing pathway; the cells are "assembled" by action of a feedback circuit running from the sensmy pathway, through limbic structures, to chemical neuromodulatory systems (e.g., cholinergic, noradrenergic, serotonergic), and then back to the limbic structures and the sensory pathway; (b) stimulus recall depends on the formation of a Hebbian "phase sequ...
States of an organism, such as sleep, wakefulness, aphasia or attention have been intensively studie...
Certain basal forebrain neurons encode the learned rein-forcement value of objects: they respond dif...
A major challenge in neuroscience is to understand the neural basis of behavior. The problem is mult...
AbstractThe prefrontal (PF) cortex has been implicated in the remarkable ability of primates to form...
It is well established that various cortical regions can implement a wide array of neural processes,...
AbstractMemory cells, the ultimate neurobiological substrates of working memory, remain active for s...
It is well established that various cortical regions can implement a wide array of neural processes,...
To thoroughly characterize any brain mechanism requires an appropriate animal model for invasive stu...
It is well established that various cortical regions can implement a wide array of neural processes,...
Our external (social) environment is constantly changing. In order to thrive within such an environm...
The principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cortex have been addresse...
Primates, including humans, have great cognitive capability, can adapt to their environments, and ha...
International audienceThe principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cor...
Neurons in the prefrontal cortex and a network of interconnected brain areas discharge in a persiste...
Abstract. Many different neural models have been proposed to account for major characteristics of th...
States of an organism, such as sleep, wakefulness, aphasia or attention have been intensively studie...
Certain basal forebrain neurons encode the learned rein-forcement value of objects: they respond dif...
A major challenge in neuroscience is to understand the neural basis of behavior. The problem is mult...
AbstractThe prefrontal (PF) cortex has been implicated in the remarkable ability of primates to form...
It is well established that various cortical regions can implement a wide array of neural processes,...
AbstractMemory cells, the ultimate neurobiological substrates of working memory, remain active for s...
It is well established that various cortical regions can implement a wide array of neural processes,...
To thoroughly characterize any brain mechanism requires an appropriate animal model for invasive stu...
It is well established that various cortical regions can implement a wide array of neural processes,...
Our external (social) environment is constantly changing. In order to thrive within such an environm...
The principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cortex have been addresse...
Primates, including humans, have great cognitive capability, can adapt to their environments, and ha...
International audienceThe principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cor...
Neurons in the prefrontal cortex and a network of interconnected brain areas discharge in a persiste...
Abstract. Many different neural models have been proposed to account for major characteristics of th...
States of an organism, such as sleep, wakefulness, aphasia or attention have been intensively studie...
Certain basal forebrain neurons encode the learned rein-forcement value of objects: they respond dif...
A major challenge in neuroscience is to understand the neural basis of behavior. The problem is mult...