Details
- scope
- rhesus macaque, retrograde tracing
- claim_text
- Caudate head and caudate tail in macaques receive distinct cortical, amygdalar, claustral, and thalamic inputs, defining anatomically separable striatal subchannels for flexible vs. stable value coding.
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- N=2 rhesus macaques
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- ComputationalReviewLoops
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- We found that CDh and CDt received different inputs from several cortical and subcortical areas including temporal cortex, prefrontal cortex, cingulate cortex, amygdala, claustrum and thalamus.
- study_system
- rhesus macaque, retrograde tracing
- section_title
- Parallel Loop Channels: Motor, Limbic, Associative, and Beyond the Classic Three
- evidence_summary
- Retrograde tracer injections into caudate head and caudate tail of two macaques revealed distinct cortical, amygdalar, claustral and thalamic input patterns underpinning flexible-vs-stable value memory channels.
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- replication_unknown
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- analysis_bundle:ab-d49e54403ef9
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- wiki_page:computationalreviewloops-07
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- persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience
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Raw fields (4)
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