... medial prefrontalcortex, which seems to be involved in different higher order functions such as ...medial prefrontalcortex, as well as identify possible deficits linked to ...
... The prefrontalcortex (PFC) participates in cognitive functions and stress regulation. Noradrenaline (NA) and serotonin (5-HT) levels in some regions of the central nervous system are modified by acute ...
... dorsolateral prefrontalcortex (dlPFC) is crucial for monitoring and manipulating information in working memory, but whether such contributions are domain-specific remains ...
... Cocaine addiction is one of the most prevalent drug abuse dis- orders, and understanding its neurobiology remains a challenge. Unveiling the mechanisms associated with cocaine-induced neuroadaptions might help to improve ...
... Behavioral sensitization is a progressive and enduring enhancement of the motor stimulant effects elicited by repeated administration of drugs of abuse. It can be divided into two distinct temporal and anatomical ...
... gRANULAR PREfRONTALCORTEx The gPFC has been divided into several cortical areas, the number, and location of which varies between studies (Vogt and Vogt, 1919; Walker, 1940; Petrides and Pandya, 1988, ...
... dorsolateral prefrontalcortex (DLPFC) has been established as a less invasive alternative to electroconvulsive therapy for the treatment of depression (Paus and Barret, 2004) and recent studies show that ...
... Next, as we observed colocalization of CRF2 and D1R in mPFC nerve terminals, and it has been shown that D1R activation regulates mPFC excitatory synaptic transmission in a complex manner[r] ...
... The potential of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to treat numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders has been thoroughly studied for the last two decades. Here, we report for the first time, the ...
... Other areas where a reduction in brain activity was detected were: Ø In the left hemisphere: the middle region of the frontal gyrus, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex BA9/46, the prefro[r] ...
... Development. During the 19th and 20th centuries, a number of researchers considered the posterior cortical regions to be the neuranatomical seat of the highest intellectual faculties. One of those researchers who stands ...
... The implementation of optimal navigation strategies depends on the integration of environmental signals comprising both spatial and nonspatial cues (31). In the current study, utilization of the spatial strategy ...
... The prefrontalcortex is part of the mesolimbic system and crucial for drug ...frontal cortex [37, 38, ...the prefrontalcortex in methamphetamine abusers, which was associated to ...
... Neuroanatomical and functional substrates of the medial prefrontalcortex. This article presents how a revision that was done sought out to integrate the updated knowledge that we have about neuroanatomical ...
... As in the case of the amygdala, the PFC is divided into several areas, among which are the orbitofrontal cortex (COF) and the medial prefrontalcortex (mFPC). Several authors have proposed that ...
... assume that this is a context-independent function of the variability of possible outcomes (Markowitz 1952; see also Mohr et al. 2010; Schonberg et al. 2010). However, research on risk perception indicates that it is ...
... the prefrontalcortex: one associated with cognitive control and the other associated with value based decision making—each related to specific frontal-lobe ...
... visual cortex activation (Armony and Dolan, 2002; Bar, 2003; Hopfinger et ...as prefrontalcortex) designed to enhance the processing of relevant inputs by sensory, low-level cortical areas (such as ...
... experiments done with a different amphetamine-like psychostimulant such as MDMA also showed reduced content of FADD, Bax and cytochrome c in rat hippocam- pus following repeated administration (García-Cabrerizo & ...