Robert P. Vertes

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Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States 
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Rojas AKP, Linley SB, Vertes RP. (2024) Chemogenetic inactivation of the nucleus reuniens and its projections to the orbital cortex produce deficits on discrete measures of behavioral flexibility in the attentional set-shifting task. Behavioural Brain Research. 470: 115066
Jayachandran M, Viena TD, Garcia A, et al. (2023) Nucleus reuniens transiently synchronizes memory networks at beta frequencies. Nature Communications. 14: 4326
Reeders PC, Rivera Núñez MV, Vertes RP, et al. (2023) Identifying the midline thalamus in humans in vivo. Brain Structure & Function
Vertes RP, Hoover WB, Witter MP, et al. (2022) Projections from the five divisions of the orbital cortex to the thalamus in the rat. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Vertes RP, Linley SB, Rojas AKP. (2022) Structural and functional organization of the midline and intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 964644
Vertes RP, Linley SB. (2020) No cognitive processing in the unconscious, Anesthetic-Like, state of sleep. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Jayachandran M, Linley SB, Schlecht M, et al. (2019) Prefrontal Pathways Provide Top-Down Control of Memory for Sequences of Events. Cell Reports. 28: 640-654.e6
Dolleman-van der Weel MJ, Griffin AL, Ito HT, et al. (2019) The nucleus reuniens of the thalamus sits at the nexus of a hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex circuit enabling memory and behavior. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 26: 191-205
Viena TD, Linley SB, Vertes RP. (2018) Inactivation of nucleus reuniens impairs spatial working memory and behavioral flexibility in the rat. Hippocampus
Linley SB, Gallo MM, Vertes RP. (2016) LESIONS OF THE VENTRAL MIDLINE THALAMUS PRODUCE DEFICITS IN REVERSAL LEARNING AND ATTENTION ON AN ODOR TEXTURE SET SHIFTING TASK. Brain Research
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