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Is the avian hippocampus a functional homologue of the mammalian hippocampus?

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2000
The effects of hippocampal lesions on the processing and retention of visual and spatial information in birds and mammals is reviewed. Both birds and mammals with damage to the hippocampus are severely impaired on a variety of spatial tasks, such as navigation, maze learning, and the retention of spatial information. In contrast, both birds and mammals
Nicola J. Broadbent, Michael Colombo
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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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Hippocampus, time, and memory.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 1984
Five experiments were conducted to determine the effects of hippocampal damage on timing and the memory for temporal events. In Experiments 1-3, rats were trained to discriminate between auditory signals that differed in both duration (2 or 8 s) and rate (2 or 16 cycles/s).
Warren H. Meck   +2 more
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The hippocampus and neurotransplantation

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2005
The present article is a review of our own results from histological and electron microscopic studies of hippocampal neurotransplants with different levels of integration with recipient brains. A model providing complete isolation from the brain was obtained using transplants developing in the anterior chamber of the eye.
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Hippocampus, VI: Depression and the Hippocampus

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005
Alexander Neumeister   +2 more
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Epilepsy and the Hippocampus

2014
The association between epilepsy and the hippocampus is well known and important. Mesial temporal epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis is a syndromic diagnostic entity and indeed a quite common one. There are different theories on the pathophysiological pathways, as the hippocampus is often involved in seizures, even if they are not generated there ...
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