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Declarative association in the perirhinal cortex

Neuroscience Research, 2016
Declarative memories are our so-called daily language memories, which we are able to describe or explicitly experience through the act of remembering. This conscious recollection makes it possible for us to think about the future based on our previous experience (episodic memory) and knowledge (semantic memory). This cognitive function is substantiated
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The human perirhinal cortex and recognition memory

Hippocampus, 1998
The importance of the perirhinal cortex for visual recognition memory performance is undisputed. However, it has not been clear whether its contribution to performance is mainly perceptual, or mainly mnemonic, or whether the perirhinal cortex contributes to both perception and memory.
E A, Buffalo, P J, Reber, L R, Squire
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The anatomy, physiology and functions of the perirhinal cortex

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1996
The perirhinal cortex is a polymodal association area that contributes importantly to normal recognition memory. A convergence of recent findings from lesion and electrophysiological studies has provided new evidence that this area participates in an even broader range of memory functions than previously thought, including associative memory and ...
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Kindling of claustrum and insular cortex: comparison to perirhinal cortex in the rat

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2001
AbstractThe perirhinal cortex has recently been implicated in the kindling of limbic generalized seizures. The following experiments in rats tested the selectivity of the perirhinal cortex's epileptogenic properties by comparing its kindling profile with those of the adjacent insular cortex, posterior (dorsolateral) claustrum and amygdala.
P, Mohapel   +7 more
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[The human perirhinal cortex].

Revue neurologique, 2004
The perirhinal cortex is a structure that lies within the medial temporal lobe. In the present paper, we review current knowledge of the anatomical boundaries and functional correlates of this structure. In the past decade, numerous animal studies have attempted to understand the contribution of the perirhinal cortex to memory.
E, Barbeau   +8 more
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Projection from the perirhinal cortex to the frontal motor cortex in the rat

Brain Research, 2002
Stimulation of the anterior perirhinal cortex (PERa) induced marked surface-negative and depth-positive field potentials in the rat frontal motor cortex (MC) including the rostral and caudal forelimb areas. Injection of biotinylated dextran into the PERa densely labeled axon terminals in the superficial layers of the MC, where vigorous unit responses ...
Shin ichi, Kyuhou, Hisae, Gemba
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Perirhinal cortex lesions delay ejaculation in rats

Behavioural Brain Research, 2008
Afferents from the perirhinal cortex (PRh) form a major input to the hippocampal formation, which is known to be involved in sexual behavior in rodents. But there is a lacuna in literature regarding the role of the PRh in sexual behavior. Bilateral neurotoxic lesions of the PRh delayed the ejaculation latency and prolonged the mean inter-intromission ...
Kartavya, Sharma   +3 more
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Computational models of perirhinal cortex function

Hippocampus, 2012
AbstractI review seven models of the contribution of perirhinal cortex (PRC) or neighboring neocortical regions to cognition. Five of the models address recognition memory function (Sohal and Hasselmo (2000) Network 11:169‐190; Bogacz et al. (2001) J Comput Neurosci 10:5‐23; Bogacz and Brown (2003a) Neurocomputing 52:1‐6; Norman and O'Reilly (2003 ...
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Spontaneous activity of the perirhinal cortex in behaving cats

Neuroscience, 1999
The perirhinal cortex lies at the interface between the neocortex and allocortex. Whether the perirhinal cortex expresses spontaneous electroencephalographic rhythms that are characteristic of the allocortex and/or of the neocortex is unknown. Thus, the present investigation was undertaken to characterize the activity of the perirhinal cortex with ...
D R, Collins, E J, Lang, D, Paré
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Anatomic localization of the transentorhinal region of the perirhinal cortex

Neurobiology of Aging, 2008
Brain imaging measures of entorhinal cortex and hippocampus volumes provide valid and reliable markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Since AD neurofibrillary pathology begins more laterally in the transentorhinal region (TR) of the perirhinal cortex, volumetric measures of this structure might provide more sensitive preclinical markers of AD, provided ...
Taylor KI, Probst A
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