Collaborative Suggestions: Articles, Topics for Review

Mark Dranias

Tuesday, 19 Jun 2007 13:53 UTC

This forum provides a place to list and discuss some of the topics being explored at journal clubs in different labs, departments and universities. feel free to list related research topics, research projects, or articles you think are critical for people in the field to read, may be of interest to other journal clubs, or that deserve more attention from the academic community.

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    • On June 7, 14 at Boston University’s Journal club we reviewed some of Timothy Robbins work, from the psychology department at Cambridge University. The main research group is the centre for behavioural and clinical neuroscience.
      THe work from this group is pretty fundamental and wide ranging and they are now applying this to human neuropsychiatric issues. Articles of interest include a recent review paper

    • I presume you mean Trevor Robbins?! Not Timothy…

    • THanks, good point! Trevor Robbins. I am not sure Timothy Robbins is that much of an expert in neuroscience (the actor that is).

    • Hello Pam Blundell, I am familiar with your research and it is very interesting and relevant for my thesis work. In particular your article regarding the preserved sensitivity to outcome value following basolateral amygdala lesions. is especially relevant for my work. I have been wanting to examine the role of the amygdala in devaluation at an upcoming journal club meeting here at BU and I was wondering if you could recommend some additional papers that I could use as references to discuss this issue. Perhaps you might even know of an article somewhere out there that examines the role of dopamine in outcome-specific devaluation?
      Thanks much, Mark

    • At the Boston UNiversity journal club we were going to look at the role of the centromedian thalamus in controlling responses. Anyone know of any theoretical or computational models looking at the thalamus?

    • ”...any theoretical or computational models looking at the thalamus?”
      Any model of thalamus, or any model of the role of thalamus in controlling responses? These are not necessarily the same thing.

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