• wednesday, 15 march 2017—12:15

    The ventromedial prefrontal cortex and its relation to confabulation, memory schemas and memory decision making

    Asaf Gilboa, Rotman Research Institute Baycrest (Toronto, Canada)

    References:

    Gilboa, A. and M. Moscovitch (2017). "Ventromedial prefrontal cortex generates pre-stimulus theta coherence desynchronization: A schema instantiation hypothesis." Cortex 87: 16-30.
    Hebscher, M. and A. Gilboa (2016). "A boost of confidence: The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in memory, decision-making, and schemas." Neuropsychologia 90: 46-58.
    Hebscher, M., M. Barkan-Abramski, M. Goldsmith, J. Aharon-Peretz and A. Gilboa (2016). "Memory, Decision-Making, and the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex (vmPFC): The Roles of Subcallosal and Posterior Orbitofrontal Cortices in Monitoring and Control Processes." Cereb Cortex 26(12): 4590-4601.
    Ghosh, V. E., M. Moscovitch, B. Melo Colella and A. Gilboa (2014). "Schema representation in patients with ventromedial PFC lesions." J Neurosci 34(36): 12057-12070.
    Gilboa, A., C. Alain, Y. He, D. T. Stuss and M. Moscovitch (2009). "Ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions produce early functional alterations during remote memory retrieval." J Neurosci 29(15): 4871-4881.

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