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Contributions of anterior cingulate cortex to behaviour

Brain, 1995
Assessments of anterior cingulate cortex in experimental animals and humans have led to unifying theories of its structural organization and contributions to mammalian behaviour. The anterior cingulate cortex forms a large region around the rostrum of the corpus callosum that is termed the anterior executive region. This region has numerous projections
O, Devinsky, M J, Morrell, B A, Vogt
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Antisaccade deficit after anterior cingulate cortex resection

NeuroReport, 2003
Suppression of unwanted reflexive saccades is a crucial process allowing to sustain voluntary fixation, when required. This inhibition process, which is mainly controlled by the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, may also involve other cortical and subcortical structures.
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Anterior cingulate cortex and insomnia: A cingulate-striatum connection

Neuron
Insomnia is an important comorbidity of chronic pain. In this issue of Neuron, Li et al. report that chronic-pain-induced insomnia is mediated by the pyramidal neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex and their dopaminergic projections to the dorsal medial striatum.
Qi-Yu, Chen, Min, Zhuo
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Anterior cingulate cortex – rather handy, really

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2000
Every day we are confronted with choice and have to make decisions. Choosing which sandwich to have for lunch, for example, involves assessing all the different options before reaching up to the shelf for our final choice. The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a brain structure located on the medial surface of the frontal lobes, has previously been ...
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