“The entorhinal cortex is the golden gate to the brain’s memory mainframe,” said senior author Dr. Itzhak Fried, a professor of neurosurgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. “Every visual and
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Fear memory engram is the mind-killer Stegemann et al. have unraveled a long-lasting role for fear engrams in future pain perception. Prefrontal pain and fear representations become entangled following a fearful event. As subsequent painful experiences also reactivate the fear network, silencing the...
Here, the authors show how a diversity of response types contributes to network function and task performance. Michele N. Insanally , Badr F. Albanna & Robert C. Froemke Article 02 July 2024 | Open Access Perirhinal cortex learns a predictive map of the task environment The neural ...
tDCS, however, had no effect on memory. Specifically, stimulation did not increase the magnitude of the self-reference context memory effect under active compared to sham stimulation. These results suggest that stimulation of the dmPFC at encoding may not add to the memory benefits induced by ...
In subject area:Medicine and Dentistry Brain cortex is regionally organized into specific domains that serve a wide range of neurologic function, including sensory and motor, vision, hearing, taste, memory, and attention. From:Handbook of Clinical Neurology,2016 ...
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actions to obtain the rewards. The fourth aim is to consider some of the implications of this research for understanding brain function in health and disease; evolution to select for brain systems that respond to stimuli that encode rewards and punishers; memory and memory consolidation; and ...
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Identify the part of the cerebrum or cerebellum stem from the given function: Allows communication between the two cerebral hemispheres. Which brain structure serves as a 'router' for the brain, allowing stimuli to reach the appropriate re...