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Noninvasive focal gene transfer of chemogenetic proteins in the primate brain. [PDF]

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Corigliano MR   +8 more
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The Cerebellar Cortex

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2022
The cerebellar cortex is an important system for relating neural circuits and learning. Its promise reflects the longstanding idea that it contains simple, repeated circuit modules with only a few cell types and a single plasticity mechanism that mediates learning according to classical Marr-Albus models.
Court, Hull, Wade G, Regehr
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Prefrontal cortex

Current Biology, 2022
The prefrontal cortex is a well-studied but, in terms of understanding what it is for, deeply divisive part of the brain located at the front of the head. Perhaps the least controversial feature of the prefrontal cortex is its complexity. The prefrontal cortex is anatomically, functionally, and computationally complex.
Matthew V, Chafee, Sarah R, Heilbronner
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The orbitofrontal cortex

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1996
The orbitofrontal cortex is the key brain region involved in emotion in humans and other primates. The orbitofrontal cortex represents the reward or affective value of primary reinforcers including taste, touch, texture, and face expression. It learns to associate other stimuli with these to produce representations of the expected reward value for ...
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