Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Rautio, Ida Välikangas"
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Chronic pain and chronic fatigue : two different phenomena of the same central sensitization mechanism?
Rautio, Ida Välikangas (Master thesis, 2015)Chronic pain and fatigue are two debilitating conditions causing great difficulties in everyday life for the ones afflicted, as well as challenges for mental health professionals. Both conditions are of unknown origin ... -
Connecting the Dots: Integrating Visual Projections, Observational Learning, and Behavior Representation in Rodent Prefrontal Cortices
Rautio, Ida Välikangas (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2024:17, Doctoral thesis, 2024)The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been studied extensively across species, across functions and across experimental paradigms. Despite this, we still have not fully elucidated what this brain area truly does and how, ... -
Involvement of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex during Task Learning in Rats
Holmberg, Ella Holt (Master thesis, 2021)Å undersøke læring er et viktig aspekt i nevrovitenskap, da det innebærer en rekke prosesser nødvendige for en arts overlevelse. Et hjerneområde som har blitt forsket på i relasjon til læring og tilhørende kognitive ... -
A novel paradigm for observational learning in rats
Rautio, Ida Välikangas; Holmberg, Ella Holt; Kurup, Devika; Dunn, Benjamin Adric; Whitlock, Jonathan Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Reward-based observational learning: Importance of social information and Anterior Cingulate Cortex for attention
Kurup, Devika (Master thesis, 2021)Observasjonslæring er en naturlig egenskap som er bevart fra gnagere til primater, men det nøyaktige underliggende nevronale grunnlaget er fortsatt ukjent. Nevroutviklingsforstyrrelser som autisme blitt assosiert med et ... -
Visuomotor interactions in the mouse forebrain mediated by extrastriate cortico-cortical pathways
Hovde, Karoline; Rautio, Ida Välikangas; Hegstad, Andrea Marie; Witter, Menno Peter; Whitlock, Jonathan Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Introduction: The mammalian visual system can be broadly divided into two functional processing pathways: a dorsal stream supporting visually and spatially guided actions, and a ventral stream enabling object recognition. ...