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The human medial temporal lobe represents memory items in their ordinal position in both declarative and motor memory domains. [PDF]
Temudo A, Dolfen N, King BR, Albouy G.
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2004
▪ Abstract The medial temporal lobe includes a system of anatomically related structures that are essential for declarative memory (conscious memory for facts and events). The system consists of the hippocampal region (CA fields, dentate gyrus, and subicular complex) and the adjacent perirhinal, entorhinal, and parahippocampal cortices.
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▪ Abstract The medial temporal lobe includes a system of anatomically related structures that are essential for declarative memory (conscious memory for facts and events). The system consists of the hippocampal region (CA fields, dentate gyrus, and subicular complex) and the adjacent perirhinal, entorhinal, and parahippocampal cortices.
Larry R, Squire +2 more
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Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2021
Avery Voos, Alexander Westphal
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Avery Voos, Alexander Westphal
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The effect of medial pulvinar stimulation on temporal lobe seizures
Epilepsia, 2019We investigated the effect of electrical stimulation of the medial pulvinar (PuM) in terms of its effect on temporal lobe seizures. Eight patients with drug‐resistant temporal lobe epilepsy undergoing stereoelectroencephalographic exploration were ...
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