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    A role for the claustrum in cognitive control.

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    Madden, Maxwell B
    Stewart, Brent W
    White, Michael G
    Krimmel, Samuel R
    Qadir, Houman
    Barrett, Frederick S
    Seminowicz, David A
    Mathur, Brian N
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    2022-09-30
    Journal
    Trends in cognitive sciences
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2022.09.006
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    Early hypotheses of claustrum function were fueled by neuroanatomical data and yielded suggestions that the claustrum is involved in processes ranging from salience detection to multisensory integration for perceptual binding. While these hypotheses spurred useful investigations, incompatibilities inherent in these views must be reconciled to further conceptualize claustrum function amid a wealth of new data. Here, we review the varied models of claustrum function and synthesize them with developments in the field to produce a novel functional model: network instantiation in cognitive control (NICC). This model proposes that frontal cortices direct the claustrum to flexibly instantiate cortical networks to subserve cognitive control. We present literature support for this model and provide testable predictions arising from this conceptual framework. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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    attention
    cognition
    cognitive network
    cortex
    cortical network
    working memory
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/20023
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    10.1016/j.tics.2022.09.006
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