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  • Parcellation of the cortex into functionally modular brain areas is foundational to neuroscience. Here, Hayden, Heilbronner and Yoo question the central status of brain areas in neuroscience from the perspectives of neuroanatomy and electrophysiology and propose an alternative approach.

    • Benjamin Yost Hayden
    • Sarah R. Heilbronner
    • Seng Bum Michael Yoo
    Reviews
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 29, P: 267-278
  • The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex is one of the most beguiling regions of the brain. Understanding its essential function has become a holy grail for many cognitive neuroscientists. With this scrutiny has come contention. In this issue, two teams of neuroscientists with different views argue for their favored interpretation of neural activity in this region. Here, we provide some background and context for this debate.

    • R Becket Ebitz
    • Benjamin Yost Hayden
    News & Views
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 19, P: 1278-1279
  • Yoo and colleagues find that while pursuing virtual prey, monkeys predict the prey’s upcoming movements, and neurons in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex tracked prey position, velocity and acceleration to facilitate these predictions.

    • Seng Bum Michael Yoo
    • Jiaxin Cindy Tu
    • Benjamin Yost Hayden
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 23, P: 252-259
  • Pursuit or evasion requires world-centric and agent-centric representation to coordinate navigation and motor control. The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, which communicates bi-directionally with both the hippocampal complex and premotor areas serve a mapping role in this process.

    • Seng Bum Michael Yoo
    • Jiaxin Cindy Tu
    • Benjamin Yost Hayden
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-14