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SUMMARY:Monthly conference (PhD seminar) - Anna Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Anna S Mitchell\nAssociate Professor\nDepartment of Experimental Psychology\, Oxford University\, United Kingdomhttps://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/anna-mitchell\nOn Zoom\nhttps://u-bordeaux-fr.zoom.us/j/82168794846?pwd=ZzhpeVVGbkVRa3NZRC9aMmhacXdaUT09 \nID de réunion : 821 6879 4846\nCode secret : 33000 \nTitle\nThalamocortical interactions involving the mediodorsal thalamus during learning and decision-making in mammals \nAbstract\nAnatomical evidence in mammals shows that the mediodorsal thalamus (MD) is a key component within wider frontal thalamocortical networks. Accordingly\, damage to\, or disruption of MD function impairs specific types of learning and decision-making in humans and animal models. Yet\, the underlying mechanisms behind the influence of MD on the frontal cortex during these higher order cognitive processes remain unknown. In this talk\, I will discuss behavioural and cognitive evidence from lesion work\, neuroimaging\, and neurophysiology experiments that helps to decipher the influence of the MD on higher cognitive processes governed by the frontal cortex. \nKey publications\n\n Corticocortical and Thalamocortical Changes in Functional Connectivity and White Matter Structural Integrity after Reward-Guided Learning of Visuospatial Discriminations in Rhesus Monkeys. Journal article\nPelekanos V. et al\, (2020)\, J Neurosci\, 40\, 7887 – 7901 \n \n Critical role for the mediodorsal thalamus in permitting rapid reward-guided updating in stochastic reward environments. Journal article\nChakraborty S. et al\, (2016)\, Elife\, 5 \n \n Evidence for Mediodorsal Thalamus and Prefrontal Cortex Interactions during Cognition in Macaques. Journal article\nBrowning PGF. et al\, (2015)\, Cereb Cortex\, 25\, 4519 – 4534 \n \n The mediodorsal thalamus as a higher order thalamic relay nucleus important for learning and decision-making. Journal article\nMitchell AS.\, (2015)\, Neurosci Biobehav Rev\, 54\, 76 – 88 \n \n Retrosplenial Cortical Contributions to Anterograde and Retrograde Memory in the Monkey. Journal article\nBuckley MJ. and Mitchell AS.\, (2016)\, Cereb Cortex\, 26\, 2905 – 2918 \n\n\n\nOrganized by Bordeaux Neurocampus\, NBA and Bordeaux Neurocampus Graduate Program \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/phd-seminar-february-2022/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Conférences mensuelles,Pour les scientifiques
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