Mathias L Mathiasen
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Mathiasen M, Aggleton J, Witter M
Front Neuroanat
. 2023 May;
17:1131167.
PMID: 37152205
The dense fiber pathways that connect the insular cortex with frontal cortices are thought to provide these frontal areas with interoceptive information, crucial for their involvement in executive functions. Using...
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Yanakieva S, Mathiasen M, Amin E, Nelson A, OMara S, Aggleton J
Eur J Neurosci
. 2022 Sep;
56(10):5869-5887.
PMID: 36089888
As the functional properties of a cortical area partly reflect its thalamic inputs, the present study compared collateral projections arising from various rostral thalamic nuclei that terminate across prefrontal (including...
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Rizzello E, Martin S, Rouine J, Callaghan C, Mathiasen M, OMara S
Eur J Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
56(2):3825-3838.
PMID: 35658087
Place cells are cells that exhibit location-dependent responses; they have mostly been studied in the hippocampus. Place cells have also been reported in the rat claustrum, an underexplored paracortical region...
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Lomi E, Mathiasen M, Cheng H, Zhang N, Aggleton J, Mitchell A, et al.
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2021 Sep;
185:107525.
PMID: 34555510
Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) lies at the interface between sensory and cognitive networks in the brain and mediates between these, although it is not yet known how. It has two distinct...
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Mathiasen M, Nelson A, Amin E, OMara S, Aggleton J
eNeuro
. 2021 Jul;
8(5).
PMID: 34301721
Both nucleus reuniens and the anterior thalamic nuclei are densely interconnected with medial cortical and hippocampal areas, connections that reflect their respective contributions to learning and memory. To better appreciate...
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Mathiasen M, OMara S, Aggleton J
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2020 Oct;
119:268-280.
PMID: 33069688
Two thalamic sites are of especial significance for understanding hippocampal - diencephalic interactions: the anterior thalamic nuclei and nucleus reuniens. Both nuclei have dense, direct interconnections with the hippocampal formation,...
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Mathiasen M, Louch R, Nelson A, Dillingham C, Aggleton J
Brain Neurosci Adv
. 2019 Oct;
3:2398212819871205.
PMID: 31588413
The routes by which the hippocampal formation projects bilaterally to the anterior thalamic nuclei and mammillary bodies were examined in the mouse, rat, and macaque monkey. Despite using different methods...
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Dillingham C, Mathiasen M, Frost B, Lambert M, Bubb E, Jankowski M, et al.
Front Neuroanat
. 2019 Jun;
13:53.
PMID: 31213993
The claustrum is a subcortical nucleus that exhibits dense connectivity across the neocortex. Considerable recent progress has been made in establishing its genetic and anatomical characteristics, however, a core, contentious...
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Matulewicz P, Ulrich K, Islam M, Mathiasen M, Aggleton J, OMara S
Sci Rep
. 2019 Mar;
9(1):2865.
PMID: 30814651
Perimeters are an important part of the environment, delimiting its geometry. Here, we investigated how perimeters (vertical walls; vertical drops) affect neuronal responses in the rostral thalamus (the anteromedial and...
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Mathiasen M, Amin E, Nelson A, Dillingham C, OMara S, Aggleton J
Eur J Neurosci
. 2019 Jan;
49(12):1649-1672.
PMID: 30633830
Nucleus reuniens receives dense projections from both the hippocampus and the frontal cortices. Reflecting these connections, this nucleus is thought to enable executive functions, including those involving spatial learning. The...