Andrea I Luppi, Pedro AM Mediano ... Emmanuel A Stamatakis
Anaesthesia and disorders of consciousness both reduce the capacity of the human brain to integrate information, specifically targeting interactions within a shared circuit of regions in the brain’s default network.
A theory of memory consolidation illustrates the benefits of communication between short- and long-term memory systems to prioritize the storage of reliable memories.
Multivariate analysis of respiratory cycle shows that GABAergic disinhibition in the rostral regions of the lateral parafacial area is linked to the most significant and enduring changes in active expiration.
Lateral asymmetry of the globus pallidus, caudate nucleus, and thalamus can predict attention-related modulations of posterior alpha oscillations when combining structural MRI with MEG.
Individuals with a history of adverse childhood experiences show blunted response to threat and reward irrespective of sample and paradigm characteristics and despite heterogeneity in adversity operationalization and assessment.
A lineage-based intersectional genetic approach reveals brain-wide distribution and input connectivity of axo-axonic interneuron cells and establishes experimental access to study the circuit function of a ground truth cell type.
Behavioral and pharmaceutical interventions reverse defects associated with increased cerebellar long-term depression in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome.
The intermediate region of the hippocampus is critical for strategic goal-directed navigation to the higher-value location, whereas the dorsal hippocampus implements the precise targeting of the goal location.