Recommended Readings: Priyamvada Rajasethupathy, M.D., Ph.D., January 6, 2023

Recommended Readings: Priyamvada Rajasethupathy, M.D., Ph.D., January 6, 2023

Friday Lecture Series

(open to Tri-I community)

Friday, January 6, 2023

Priyamvada Rajasethupathy, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor,
Head of the Laboratory of Neural Dynamics & Cognition,
The Rockefeller University

 

The Evolving Memory Trace

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Yadav, N., Noble, C., Niemeyer, J. E., Terceros, A., Victor, J., Liston, C., & Rajasethupathy, P. (2022). Prefrontal feature representations drive memory recall. Nature, 608(7921), 153–160.

Terceros, A., & Rajasethupathy, P. (2022). An immune molecule segregates memories in time. Nature, 606(7912), 38–39.

Hsiao, K., Noble, C., Pitman, W., Yadav, N., Kumar, S., Keele, G. R., Terceros, A., Kanke, M., Conniff, T., Cheleuitte-Nieves, C., Tolwani, R., Sethupathy, P., & Rajasethupathy, P. (2020). A Thalamic Orphan Receptor Drives Variability in Short-Term Memory. Cell, 183(2), 522–536.e19.

Rajasethupathy, P., Sankaran, S., Marshel, J. H., Kim, C. K., Ferenczi, E., Lee, S. Y., Berndt, A., Ramakrishnan, C., Jaffe, A., Lo, M., Liston, C., & Deisseroth, K. (2015). Projections from neocortex mediate top-down control of memory retrieval. Nature, 526(7575), 653–659.

Reviews

Rajasethupathy, P., Ferenczi, E., & Deisseroth, K. (2016). Targeting Neural Circuits. Cell, 165(3), 524–534.

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