2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2015.01.011
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The neurobiology of thalamic amnesia: Contributions of medial thalamus and prefrontal cortex to delayed conditional discrimination

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“…Electrophysiological studies using rats (Mair et al, 2014) and monkeys (Sommer and Wurtz, 2006) have investigated the types of signals relayed from the MD thalamus to its targets in the frontal cortex. From these studies alone, it is evident that this thalamic subdivision carries diverse signals to frontal areas, including high-level correlates related to a cognitive task as well as basic corollary discharge copies of brainstem sensorimotor signals.…”
Section: Diverse Neural Signals In the Prefrontal-projecting Thalamusmentioning
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“…Electrophysiological studies using rats (Mair et al, 2014) and monkeys (Sommer and Wurtz, 2006) have investigated the types of signals relayed from the MD thalamus to its targets in the frontal cortex. From these studies alone, it is evident that this thalamic subdivision carries diverse signals to frontal areas, including high-level correlates related to a cognitive task as well as basic corollary discharge copies of brainstem sensorimotor signals.…”
Section: Diverse Neural Signals In the Prefrontal-projecting Thalamusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results are also broadly consistent with Sherman and Guillery's concept that the thalamus is a recipient of motor plans (Sherman and Guillery, 2002), in this case with the motor signal arising either in the cerebral cortex or from ascending pathways. Mair et al (2014) have also studied the electrophysiological responses in area MD in the rat, albeit from a somewhat different perspective. In their experiments, they asked how MD neurons projecting to prefrontal cortex would respond during complex cognitive tasks.…”
Section: Diverse Neural Signals In the Prefrontal-projecting Thalamusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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