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020 ▼a 9780438005877
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035 ▼a (MiAaPQ)dartmouth:11354
040 ▼a MiAaPQ ▼c MiAaPQ ▼d 248032
0820 ▼a 616
1001 ▼a Mehlman, Max L.
24510 ▼a Functional and Anatomical Relationships Between the Medial Precentral Cortex, Dorsal Striatum, and Head Direction Cell Circuitry.
260 ▼a [S.l.] : ▼b Dartmouth College., ▼c 2018
260 1 ▼a Ann Arbor : ▼b ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, ▼c 2018
300 ▼a 143 p.
500 ▼a Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-10(E), Section: B.
500 ▼a Adviser: Jeffrey S. Taube.
5021 ▼a Thesis (Ph.D.)--Dartmouth College, 2018.
520 ▼a Head direction (HD) cells fire as a function of the animal's directional heading within its environment, providing an internal sense of direction used for navigation. In rodents, HD cells are located primarily within the limbic system in the in
520 ▼a We first recorded HD cells in the PrCM and DS
520 ▼a Next, we performed tracing experiments to identify the underlying anatomical pathways that could facilitate communication between the PrCM, DS, and limbic HD circuit. Retrograde tracing revealed that the PrCM and DS each receive direct input fr
520 ▼a Collectively, our findings represent an important step forward in understanding spatial processing circuitry beyond the limbic system, and provide a valuable foundation for future research examining the PrCM and DS in the context of navigation a
590 ▼a School code: 0059.
650 4 ▼a Neurosciences.
690 ▼a 0317
71020 ▼a Dartmouth College. ▼b Psychological and Brain Sciences.
7730 ▼t Dissertation Abstracts International ▼g 79-10B(E).
773 ▼t Dissertation Abstract International
790 ▼a 0059
791 ▼a Ph.D.
792 ▼a 2018
793 ▼a English
85640 ▼u http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T14998504 ▼n KERIS
980 ▼a 201812 ▼f 2019
990 ▼a 관리자