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1 Combined effects of the contraceptive hormones, ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel, on the use of place and response memory in gonadally-intact female rats Lacasse JM; Boulos V; Fisher C; Hamilton S; Heron M; Mac Cionnaith CE; Peronace V; Tito N; Brake WG; 36403510
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Sexually dimorphic role of circadian clock genes in alcohol drinking behavior Nuria de Zavalia 36184679
PSYCHOLOGY
3 The role of progesterone in memory bias during spatial navigation in females Eamonn L Gomez-Perales 36165431
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Estrogen receptors observed at extranuclear neuronal sites and in glia in the nucleus accumbens core and shell of the female rat: Evidence for localization to catecholaminergic and GABAergic neurons Almey A; Milner TA; Brake WG; 35397175
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5 Progesterone rapidly alters the use of place and response memory during spatial navigation in female rats Lacasse JM; Patel S; Bailey A; Peronace V; Brake WG; 35158200
PSYCHOLOGY
6 The rodent medial prefrontal cortex and associated circuits in orchestrating adaptive behavior under variable demands Howland JG; Ito R; Lapish CC; Villaruel FR; 35131398
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Analyses of microstructural variation in the human striatum using non-negative matrix factorization Robert C; Patel R; Blostein N; Steele CC; Mallar Chakravarty M; 34848302
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Chronic Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism Examined with Positron Emission Tomography. Galoppin M, Berroir P, Soucy JP, Suzuki Y, Lavigne GJ, Gagnon JF, Montplaisir JY, Stip E, Blanchet PJ 32353194
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Title:The rodent medial prefrontal cortex and associated circuits in orchestrating adaptive behavior under variable demands
Authors:Howland JGIto RLapish CCVillaruel FR
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35131398/
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104569
Publication:Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
Keywords:Decision makingDopamineDorsal striatumFearInfralimbicNucleus accumbensPrelimbicRewardVentral striatum
PMID:35131398 Category: Date Added:2022-02-08
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology; University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada. Electronic address: john.howland@usask.ca.
2 Department of Psychology; University of Toronto - Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada. Electronic address: rutsuko.ito@utoronto.ca.
3 Department of Psychology; Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA. Electronic address: clapish@iupui.edu.
4 Department of Psychology; Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. Electronic address: fr.villaruel@gmail.com.

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Emerging evidence implicates rodent medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in tasks requiring adaptation of behavior to changing information from external and internal sources. However, the computations within mPFC and subsequent outputs that determine behavior are incompletely understood. We review the involvement of mPFC subregions, and their projections to the striatum and amygdala in two broad types of tasks in rodents: 1) appetitive and aversive Pavlovian and operant conditioning tasks that engage mPFC-striatum and mPFC-amygdala circuits, and 2) foraging-based tasks that require decision making to optimize reward. We find support for region-specific function of the mPFC, with dorsal mPFC and its projections to the dorsomedial striatum supporting action control with higher cognitive demands, and ventral mPFC engagement in translating affective signals into behavior via discrete projections to the ventral striatum and amygdala. However, we also propose that defined mPFC subdivisions operate as a functional continuum rather than segregated functional units, with crosstalk that allows distinct subregion-specific inputs (e.g., internal, affective) to influence adaptive behavior supported by other subregions.





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