
The Chrastil lab published two papers in the journal Behavioral Neuroscience during 2018. These papers investigate the function and connectivity of the retrosplenial cortex: an understudied area of human cortex that may have some connections to human navigation. This is a region of interest to Liz Chrastil, who will continue to do work to examine the impacts of this brain region.
Publications:
Chrastil, E. R.*, Tobyne, S. M.*, Nauer, R. K., Chang, A. E., & Stern, C.E. (2018). Converging meta-analytic and connectomic evidence for functional sub-regions within the human retrosplenial region. Behavioral Neuroscience 132, 339-355. *denotes equal authorship
Chrastil, E.R. (2018). Heterogeneity in human retrosplenial cortex: A review of function and connectivity. Behavioral Neuroscience 132, 317-338.