Session
Session A: 9:30-11:30AM
Poster Assignment
99
Department
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Presenter(s)
Grace Fisher
Mentor(s)
Andy Alexander
Title
Selective Retrosplenial Cortex Inhibition and Predictive Pursuit Behavior
Abstract
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC), as shown through previous studies, is highly implicated in spatial learning and memory. Receiving inputs from areas including the anterodorsal thalamus, the subiculum, and the hippocampus, as well as the secondary motor cortex, the RSC may be the location of real-time sensory information’s integration with previous memory traces during predictive pursuit. This project aims to determine the integrative role the retrosplenial cortex plays in predictive pursuit behavior in rodents. By comparing global RSC inhibition with subiculum-specific efferent connections during a pursuit task, I hope to establish a direct link between the development of spatial learning shortcut behavior and the RSC.