Christopher H Chatham
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Recent Articles
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Oakley B, Loth E, Jones E, Chatham C, Murphy D
Nat Rev Drug Discov
. 2022 Aug;
21(10):697-698.
PMID: 36008547
No abstract available.
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Garces P, Baumeister S, Mason L, Chatham C, Holiga S, Dukart J, et al.
Mol Autism
. 2022 May;
13(1):22.
PMID: 35585637
Background: Understanding the development of the neuronal circuitry underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is critical to shed light into its etiology and for the development of treatment options. Resting state...
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Furman D, Zhang Z, Chatham C, Good M, Badre D, Hsu M, et al.
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2020 Oct;
33(9):1753-1765.
PMID: 33054556
The contents of working memory must be maintained in the face of distraction, but updated when appropriate. To manage these competing demands of stability and flexibility, maintained representations in working...
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Holiga S, Hipp J, Chatham C, Garces P, Spooren W, Liogier DArdhuy X, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2019 Mar;
11(481).
PMID: 30814340
Despite the high clinical burden, little is known about pathophysiology underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Recent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) studies have found atypical synchronization of brain activity...
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Carmichael O, Schwarz A, Chatham C, Scott D, Turner J, Upadhyay J, et al.
Drug Discov Today
. 2017 Nov;
23(2):333-348.
PMID: 29154758
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been known for over a decade to have the potential to greatly enhance the process of developing novel therapeutic drugs for prevalent health conditions....
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Unger K, Ackerman L, Chatham C, Amso D, Badre D
Cognition
. 2016 Jun;
155:8-22.
PMID: 27336178
Cognitive control requires choosing contextual information to update into working memory (input gating), maintaining it there (maintenance) stable against distraction, and then choosing which subset of maintained information to use...
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Chatham C, Badre D
Curr Opin Behav Sci
. 2016 Jan;
1:23-31.
PMID: 26719851
The contexts for action may be only transiently visible, accessible, and relevant. The corticobasal ganglia (BG) circuit addresses these demands by allowing the right motor plans to drive action at...
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Desrochers T, Chatham C, Badre D
Neuron
. 2015 Sep;
87(6):1357-1368.
PMID: 26402612
Frontal neocortex is thought to support our highest intellectual abilities, including our ability to plan and enact a sequence of tasks toward a desired goal. In everyday life, such task...
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Ranti C, Chatham C, Badre D
Cognition
. 2015 Jun;
142:205-29.
PMID: 26051820
Cognitive control allows us to follow abstract rules in order to choose appropriate responses given our desired outcomes. Cognitive control is often conceptualized as a hierarchical decision process, wherein decisions...
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