Neuroscience Program Seminars
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The right insular cortex is a critical component of a salience network that is thought to mediate interactions between other brain networks involved in externally oriented attention and internally oriented cognition. How these systems reconfigure with development is a critical question for cognitive neuroscience.
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Identification of foods and nutrients that promote human cognitive function has the potential to have a lasting impact on quality of life for all populations. his presentation will highlight the links between macular lutein status and cognitive control and relational memory in children and adults.
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We examine the brain processes involved in interactive vocal behaviors, focusing on forebrain circuitry in the songbird and the rodent, and we relate these to emerging human studies that employ a range of methods to manipulate and monitor cortical areas relevant for speech.