Graduate Student Lily Cheng gives poster presentation at Psychonomics Conference.

November 14, 2018

Lily Cheng, a second year graduate student, gave a poster presentation at Psychonomics Conference in New Orleans in November. Lily’s poster was concerned with the effects of motion adaptation.

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Chrastil Lab publishes paper on resting state connectivity

October 14, 2018

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.

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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.

Chrastil Lab publishes two papers in Behavioral Neuroscience.

October 14, 2018

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.

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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.