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Interneurons of the hippocampus

Hippocampus, 1998
T. Freund, G. Buzsáki
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Hippocampus

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractDamage to the hippocampus and related brain regions causes a profound amnesic syndrome, in which patients are unable to form new memories about their experiences and about facts about the world. A number of theories have been proposed to explain hippocampal function.
Sachin S, Deshmukh, James J, Knierim
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Migraine and the Hippocampus

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2018
The hippocampus is involved in pain processing, pain-related attention and anxiety, and stress response. The present review compiles the present knowledge of hippocampal volume, activity, and connectivity regarding migraine.For hippocampal volume, a longitudinal study discovered decreased volume in newly diagnosed migraine patients after 1 year.
Hung-Yu, Liu   +2 more
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Amnesia and the hippocampus

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2006
Long-term memory impairments have great medical significance and a considerable health and economic burden. Understanding their cognitive and neuroanatomical underpinnings is of crucial importance. Severe amnesia is usually observed following bilateral hippocampal pathology.
Lisa, Cipolotti, Chris M, Bird
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Laminating the hippocampus

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006
Lamination of neurons and fibre projections is a fundamental organizational principle of the mammalian cerebral cortex. A laminated organization is likely to be essential for cortical function, as studies in mutant mice have revealed causal relationships between lamination defects and functional deficits.
Förster, Eckart   +2 more
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Memory in the hippocampus

Medical Hypotheses, 2019
To date, there is no clear evidence for memory formation. In this article, we provide a framework to understand how memory is formed. The information collected by sensory organs is converted to a digital current that enters the presynaptic neuron through axonal conductance. Digital waves are converted to analog waves in the synapses. The analog current
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The bumps on the hippocampus

SPIE Proceedings, 2016
The hippocampus has been the focus of more imaging research than any other subcortical structure in the human brain. However a feature that has been almost universally overlooked are the bumpy ridges on the inferior aspect of the hippocampus, which we refer to as hippocampal dentation.
Yi Gao, Lawrence W. Ver Hoef
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HIPPOCAMPUS AND MEMORY

The Lancet, 1969
Abstract It seems that the hippocampus is concerned in human beings with imprinting and early recall of memories. Experiments on animals give confusing results but can be reconciled with this view. A theory is put forward to explain how the hippocampus may perform this function.
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The hippocampus influences assimilation and accommodation of schemata that are not hippocampus‐dependent

Hippocampus, 2017
ABSTRACTLearning is facilitated when information can be incorporated into an already learned set of rules or ‘mental schema’. The location of a new restaurant, for example, is learned more easily if the neighbourhood's general layout is already known. This type of information is processed by the hippocampus and stored as a schema in the cortex, but it ...
Armelin, A., Heinemann, U., de Hoz, L.
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