[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] The Frontal Cortex: Organization, Networks, and Function
An in-depth investigation of the structure, neuronal mechanisms, and computations of the
frontal lobe that enable higher-level thought. Experts from neurobiology, neuroanatomy …
frontal lobe that enable higher-level thought. Experts from neurobiology, neuroanatomy …
Working memory shapes neural geometry in human EEG over learning
Working memory has been traditionally studied as a passive storage for information.
However, recent advances have suggested that working memory is prospective rather than …
However, recent advances have suggested that working memory is prospective rather than …
Neuronal representation of the decisional reference point in monkeys
The reward reference point serves as a hidden benchmark for evaluating options in decision-
making. Despite extensive behavioral evidence for reference-dependence, no neural …
making. Despite extensive behavioral evidence for reference-dependence, no neural …
Compressed higher-order structures facilitate human knowledge network learning
Knowledge seeking is innate to human nature, yet integrating vast and fragmented
information into a unified network is a daunting challenge, especially in the information …
information into a unified network is a daunting challenge, especially in the information …
Pulvinar perturbation causes functional reorganization of visual attentional information in posterior parietal cortex
The pulvinar nucleus of the thalamus (PUL) is a higher-order thalamic relay and the main
visual extrageniculate thalamic nucleus. Evidence suggests the PUL coordinates …
visual extrageniculate thalamic nucleus. Evidence suggests the PUL coordinates …
Neural geometry efficiently representing abstract form of value and modality in the primate basal ganglia
Basal ganglia process diverse values from various modalities using limited resources,
necessitating efficient processing. This involves converging tactile and visual information …
necessitating efficient processing. This involves converging tactile and visual information …