Hoy, Colin de Hemptinne, Coralie Wang, Sarah Harmer, Catherine Apps, Matthew Husain, Masud Starr, Philip Little, Simon
Choosing whether to exert effort to obtain rewards is fundamental to human motivated behavior. However, the neural dynamics underlying the evaluation of reward and effort in humans is poorly understood. Here, we report an exploratory investigation into this with chronic intracranial recordings from the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and basal ganglia (BG;...
Fatahi, Navid Jafari-Sabet, Majid Vahabzadeh, Gelareh Komaki, Alireza
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Cognitive disorders are associated with valproate and drugs used to treat neuropsychological diseases. Cannabidiol (CBD) has beneficial effects on cognitive function. This study examined the effects of co-administration of CBD and valproate on memory consolidation, cholinergic transmission, and cyclic AMP response element-binding protein (CREB)-bra...
Zhao, Yihong Paulus, Martin P Tapert, Susan F Bagot, Kara S Constable, R Todd Yaggi, H Klar Redeker, Nancy S Potenza, Marc N
Background and aimsThe precise roles of screen media activity (SMA) and sleep problems in relation to child/adolescent psychopathology remain ambiguous. We investigated temporal relationships among sleep problems, SMA, and psychopathology and potential involvement of thalamus-prefrontal-cortex (PFC)-brainstem structural covariation.MethodsThis stud...
Freitas, Andiara Feng, Bo Woo, Timothy Galli, Shae Baker, Clayton Ban, Yue Truong, Jonathan Beyeler, Anna Zou, Yimin
Single administration of low-dose ketamine has both acute and sustained anti-depressant effects. Sustained effect is associated with restoration of glutamatergic synapses in medial prefrontal cortic (mFPC) neurons. Ketamine induced profound changes in a number of molecular pathways in a mouse model for chronic stress. Cell-cell communication analys...
Emani, Prashant Liu, Jason Clarke, Declan Jensen, Matthew Warrell, Jonathan Gupta, Chirag Meng, Ran Lee, Che Yu Xu, Siwei Dursun, Cagatay
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Single-cell genomics is a powerful tool for studying heterogeneous tissues such as the brain. Yet little is understood about how genetic variants influence cell-level gene expression. Addressing this, we uniformly processed single-nuclei, multiomics datasets into a resource comprising >2.8 million nuclei from the prefrontal cortex across 388 indivi...
Lapate, R Heckner, M Phan, A Tambini, A DEsposito, Mark
The ability to respond to emotional events in a context-sensitive and goal-oriented manner is essential for adaptive functioning. In models of behavioral and emotion regulation, the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) is postulated to maintain goal-relevant representations that promote cognitive control, an idea rarely tested with causal inference. He...
Lee, Che Riffle, Dylan Xiong, Yifeng Momtaz, Nadia Lei, Yutong Pariser, Joseph Sikdar, Diptanshu Hwang, Ahyeon Duan, Ziheng Zhang, Jing
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BACKGROUND: Alzheimers disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder affecting 44 million people worldwide, leading to cognitive decline, memory loss, and significant impairment in daily functioning. The recent single-cell sequencing technology has revolutionized genetic and genomic resolution by enabling scientists to explore the divers...
González, Valeria Zhang, Yifan Rickard, Anne Yassine, Ibrahim Romero-Sosa, Juan Blaisdell, Aaron Izquierdo, Alicia Ashikyan, Sonya
Subjects are often willing to pay a cost for information. In a procedure that promotes paradoxical choices, animals choose between a richer option followed by a cue that is rewarded 50% of the time (No Info) vs. a leaner option followed by one of two cues that signal certain outcomes: one always rewarded (100%) and the other never rewarded, 0% (Inf...
Cho, SungJun Han, Hio-Been Jung, DaYoung Kim, Jisoo Choi, Jee Hyun
Acknowledgements: This research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea Grant (NRF-2022R1A2C3003901, 2022R1A6A3A01085957), the KIST Intramural Grant (2E32211), and the ETRI Non-CMOS Neuromorphic Device Basic Technology Grant (21YB3210). / Responding to threats in the real world demands a sophisticated orchestration of freeze and ...
Tan, Songyuan Jia, Yingxin Jariwala, Namasvi Zhang, Zoey Brent, Kurtis Houde, John Nagarajan, Srikantan Subramaniam, Karuna
Self-agency is the awareness of being the agent of ones own thoughts and actions. Self-agency is essential for interacting with the outside world (reality-monitoring). The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is thought to be one neural correlate of self-agency. We investigated whether mPFC activity can causally modulate self-agency on two different tas...