
Adam Steel
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Jan 6, 2025 |
biorxiv.org | Adam Steel |Brenda Garcia |Deepasri Prasad |Caroline E. Robertson
AbstractAdaptive behavior in complex environments requires integrating visual perception with memory of our spatial environment. Recent work has implicated three brain areas in posterior cerebral cortex - the place memory areas (PMAs) that are anterior to the three visual scene perception areas (SPAs) - in this function. However, PMAs' relationship to the broader cortical hierarchy remains unclear due to limited group-level characterization.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
cell.com | Anna Mynick |Adam Steel |Thomas L. Botch |Allie Burrows |Caroline E. Robertson |Adithi Jayaraman
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Nov 4, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Adam Steel |Peter A. Angeli |Edward H. Silson |Caroline E. Robertson
AbstractThe human brain seamlessly integrates internally generated thoughts with incoming sensory information, yet the networks supporting internal (default network, DN) and external (dorsal attention network, dATN) processing are traditionally viewed as antagonistic. This raises a crucial question: how does the brain integrate information between these seemingly opposed systems?
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Sep 27, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Peter A. Angeli |Adam Steel |Edward H. Silson |Caroline E. Robertson
AbstractThe hippocampus is thought to coordinate sensory-mnemonic information streams in the brain, representing both the apex of the visual processing hierarchy and also a central hub of mnemonic processing. Yet, the mechanisms underlying sensory-mnemonic interactions in the hippocampus are poorly understood.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Adam Steel |Peter A. Angeli |Edward H. Silson |Caroline E. Robertson
AbstractHow the human brain integrates internally- (i.e., mnemonic) and externally-oriented (i.e., perceptual) information is a long-standing puzzle in neuroscience. In particular, the internally-oriented networks like the default network (DN) and externally-oriented dorsal attention networks (dATNs) are thought to be globally competitive, which implies DN disengagement during cognitive states that drive the dATNs and vice versa.
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