Dr David Gaffan
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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Technical Summary
"The overall aim of this programme is to discover how the specific functional contributions of specific anatomical structures combine and interact with each other to produce the learning and memory abilities of the brain. The present programme focuses on the entorhinal cortex, the prefrontal cortex and the fornix"
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Publications
Buckley MJ
(2008)
Fornix transection impairs visuospatial memory acquisition more than retrieval.
in Behavioral neuroscience
Browning PG
(2008)
Impairment in object-in-place scene learning after uncinate fascicle section in macaque monkeys.
in Behavioral neuroscience
Kusunoki M
(2009)
Detection of fixed and variable targets in the monkey prefrontal cortex.
in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Browning PG
(2010)
Severe scene learning impairment, but intact recognition memory, after cholinergic depletion of inferotemporal cortex followed by fornix transection.
in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
GAFFAN D
(2008)
Medial temporal and prefrontal function: Recent behavioural disconnection studies in the macaque monkey
in Cortex
Kusunoki M
(2010)
Target detection by opponent coding in monkey prefrontal cortex.
in Journal of cognitive neuroscience
Kadohisa M
(2013)
Dynamic construction of a coherent attentional state in a prefrontal cell population.
in Neuron
PRIMatE Data Exchange (PRIME-DE) Global Collaboration Workshop And Consortium. Electronic Address: Michael.milham@childmind.org
(2020)
Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging.
in Neuron
Stokes MG
(2013)
Dynamic coding for cognitive control in prefrontal cortex.
in Neuron