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  • Disrupting direct inputs fr... Disrupting direct inputs from the dorsal subiculum to the granular retrosplenial cortex impairs flexible spatial memory in the rat
    Yanakieva, Steliana; Frost, Bethany E.; Amin, Eman ... The European journal of neuroscience, 20/May , Volume: 59, Issue: 10
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    In a changing environment, animals must process spatial signals in a flexible manner. The rat hippocampal formation projects directly upon the retrosplenial cortex, with most inputs arising from the ...
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  • Anterior Thalamic Inputs Ar... Anterior Thalamic Inputs Are Required for Subiculum Spatial Coding, with Associated Consequences for Hippocampal Spatial Memory
    Frost, Bethany E; Martin, Sean K; Cafalchio, Matheus ... The Journal of neuroscience, 07/2021, Volume: 41, Issue: 30
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    Just as hippocampal lesions are principally responsible for "temporal lobe" amnesia, lesions affecting the anterior thalamic nuclei seem principally responsible for a similar loss of memory, ...
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  • Mammillothalamic Disconnect... Mammillothalamic Disconnection Alters Hippocampocortical Oscillatory Activity and Microstructure: Implications for Diencephalic Amnesia
    Dillingham, Christopher M; Milczarek, Michal M; Perry, James C ... The Journal of neuroscience, 08/2019, Volume: 39, Issue: 34
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    Diencephalic amnesia can be as debilitating as the more commonly known temporal lobe amnesia, yet the precise contribution of diencephalic structures to memory processes remains elusive. Across four ...
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  • Cell compaction is not requ... Cell compaction is not required for the development of gradient refractive index profiles in the embryonic chick lens
    Wang, Kehao; Hoshino, Masato; Uesugi, Kentaro ... Experimental eye research, August 2020, 2020-08-00, 20200801, Volume: 197
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    The development of the eye requires the co-ordinated integration of optical and neural elements to create a system with requisite optics for the given animal. The eye lens has a lamellar structure ...
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  • The Anatomical Boundary of ... The Anatomical Boundary of the Rat Claustrum
    Dillingham, Christopher M; Mathiasen, Mathias L; Frost, Bethany E ... Frontiers in neuroanatomy, 05/2019, Volume: 13
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    The claustrum is a subcortical nucleus that exhibits dense connectivity across the neocortex. Considerable recent progress has been made in establishing its genetic and anatomical characteristics, ...
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  • The claustrum: Consideratio... The claustrum: Considerations regarding its anatomy, functions and a programme for research
    Dillingham, Christopher M.; Jankowski, Maciej M.; Chandra, Ruchi ... Brain and Neuroscience Advances, 2017 Jan-Dec, Volume: 1
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    The claustrum is a highly conserved but enigmatic structure, with connections to the entire cortical mantle, as well as to an extended and extensive range of heterogeneous subcortical structures. ...
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  • In Vivo anterior Optic Nerv... In Vivo anterior Optic Nerve Head changes as a function of Visual Field loss in Glaucoma
    Lee Bartlett, Ryan; Frost, Bethany E; White, Nick ... Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England), December 2019, 2019-12-00, 20191201, Volume: 97, Issue: S263
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    Purpose To correlate regional measures of prelamina (preL) depth and thickness, anterior lamina cribrosa (LC) depth and nerve fibre layer (NFL) thicknesses with change in visual field sensitivity in ...
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