What does Medial Frontal Cortex Signal During Behavior? Insights from Behavioral Neurophysiology

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9780323853361
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2021 9780323853361
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What does Medial Frontal Cortex Signal During Behavior? Insights from Behavioral Neurophysiology, Volume 158 addresses and highlights a question that has remained central to cognitive and systems neuroscience since its inception, namely, what does the medial frontal cortex do? With insights from 17 of the fields leading teams of scientists, this volume attempts to address this question covering several topics with chapters including What do single unit responses in dorsal anterior cingulate cortex mean?, Social Processing by the Primate Medial Frontal Cortex, Medial frontal cortex and the temporal control of action, The midcingulate cortex and temporal integration, and more.

Additional chapters cover The anterior cingulate cortex and event-based modulation of autonomic states, Integration of value and action in medial prefrontal neural systems, Secondary motor cortex: broadcasting and biasing animal’s decisions through long-range circuits, The prefrontal cortex in social cognition, Representing task strategies in the medial prefrontal cortex, Prefrontal contributions to action control in rodents, From affective to cognitive processings: functional organization of the medial frontal cortex, and much more.

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ISBN13:9780323853361
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. From affective to cognitive processing: Functional organization of the medial frontal cortex</p> <p>Joseph Simon IV, Peter H. Rudebeck and Erin L. Rich</p> <p>2. Medial prefrontal cortex encoding of stress and anxiety</p> <p>David S. Jacobs and Bita Moghaddam</p> <p>3. Integration of value and action in medial prefrontal neural systems</p> <p>Beata Kaminska, Jessica P. Caballero and David E. Moorman</p> <p>4. Dynamic decision making and value computations in medial frontal cortex</p> <p>Bilal A. Bari and Jeremiah Y. Cohen</p> <p>5. Reward signaling by the rodent medial frontal cortex</p> <p>Mark Laubach, Linda M. Amarante, Marcelo S. Caetano and Nicole K. Horst</p> <p>6. The anterior cingulate cortex and event-based modulation of autonomic states</p> <p>Jeremy K. Seamans</p> <p>7. Valence processing in the PFC: Reconciling circuit-level and systems-level views</p> <p>Austin A. Coley, Nancy Padilla-Coreano, Reesha Patel and Kay M. Tye</p> <p>8. Social processing by the primate medial frontal cortex</p> <p>Philip T. Putnam and Steve W. C. Chang</p> <p>9. Potential roles of the rodent medial prefrontal cortex in conflict resolution between multiple decision making systems</p> <p>Amber E. McLaughlin, Geoffrey W. Diehl and A. David Redish</p> <p>10. Anterior cingulate cortex and adaptive control of brain and behavior</p> <p>Adam T. Brockett and Matthew R. Roesch</p> <p>11. Oscillations as a window into neuronal mechanisms underlying dorsal anterior cingulate cortex function</p> <p>Benjamin Voloh, Rachel Knoebl, Jan Zimmermann and Benjamin Y. Hayden</p> <p>12. Neuronal oscillations and the mouse prefrontal cortex</p> <p>Felix Jung and Marie Carlén</p> <p>13. Prefrontal contributions to action control in rodents</p> <p>Stefanie Hardung, Zoe Jäckel and Ilka Diester</p> <p>14. The midcingulate cortex and temporal integration</p> <p>Emmanuel Procyk, Vincent Fontanier, Matthieu Sarazin, Bruno Delord, Clément Goussi and Charlie R. E. Wilson</p> <p>15. Medial prefrontal cortex and the temporal control of action</p> <p>Qiang Zhang, Matthew A. Weber and Nandakumar S. Narayanan</p> <p>16. Secondary motor cortex: Broadcasting and biasing animal’s decisions through long-range circuits</p> <p>Jen-Hau Yang and Alex C. Kwan</p>

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