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Jordan Emily Reasor

Consulting Associate in the Department of Pediatrics
Pediatrics

Selected Publications


Dissociable effects of advanced age on prefrontal cortical and medial temporal lobe ensemble activity.

Journal Article Neurobiol Aging · October 2018 The link between age-related cellular changes within brain regions and larger scale neuronal ensemble dynamics critical for cognition has not been fully elucidated. The present study measured neuron activity within medial prefrontal cortex (PFC), perirhina ... Full text Link to item Cite

Age-related changes in lateral entorhinal and CA3 neuron allocation predict poor performance on object discrimination

Journal Article Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience · June 30, 2017 Age-related memory deficits correlate with dysfunction in the CA3 subregion of the hippocampus, which includes both hyperactivity and overly rigid activity patterns. While changes in intrinsic membrane currents and interneuron alterations are involved in t ... Full text Cite

Medial prefrontal-perirhinal cortical communication is necessary for flexible response selection.

Journal Article Neurobiol Learn Mem · January 2017 The ability to use information from the physical world to update behavioral strategies is critical for survival across species. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) supports behavioral flexibility; however, exactly how this brain structure interacts with sensory as ... Full text Link to item Cite

Age-related impairments in object-place associations are not due to hippocampal dysfunction.

Journal Article Behav Neurosci · October 2015 Age-associated cognitive decline can reduce an individual's quality of life. As no single neurobiological deficit can account for the wide spectrum of behavioral impairments observed in old age, it is critical to develop an understanding of how interaction ... Full text Link to item Cite