2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.03.601891
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Medial prefrontal cortex and nucleus reuniens are critical for working memory in an operant delayed nonmatch task

Evan J. Ciacciarelli,
Scott D. Dunn,
Taqdees Gohar
et al.

Abstract: Working memory refers to the temporary retention of a small amount of information used in the execution of a cognitive task. The prefrontal cortex and its connections with thalamic subregions are thought to mediate specific aspects of working memory, including engaging with the hippocampus to mediate memory retrieval. We used an operant delayed-non match to position task, which does not require the hippocampus, to determine roles of the rodent medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), the nucleus reuniens thalamic regi… Show more

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