Prefrontal reinstatement of contextual task demand is predicted by separable hippocampal patterns
Spatial contexts are often predictive of the tasks to be performed in them (e.g., a kitchen predicts cooking). Here the authors show that the retrieval of task demand when encountering a spatial context depends on hippocampal-prefrontal interactions.
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Main Authors: | Jiefeng Jiang, Shao-Fang Wang, Wanjia Guo, Corey Fernandez, Anthony D. Wagner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bef2c41eb98a4fcbb6596a0a85f1d0b1 |
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