hippocampal formation
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uk/fɔːˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/fɔːrˈmeɪ.ʃən/
the way something is naturally made or the way it has ...
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Interestingly, the allocentric condition activated a subset of these regions and, exclusively, thehippocampalformation.
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Since these systems are found in thehippocampalformationand also in the olfactory system, the proposed coding scheme should be of biological significance.
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Myelination of a key relay zone in thehippocampalformationoccurs in the human brain during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
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Neonatal aspiration lesions of thehippocampalformationimpair visual recognition memory when assessed by paired-comparison task but not by delayed nonmatching-to-sample task.
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Decreased muscarinic receptor binding in subjects with schizophrenia: a study of the humanhippocampalformation.
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The dentate region of thehippocampalformationcan experience permanent cell loss as a result of prolonged stress.
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Nonmammalian vertebrate species present homologous structures of the olfactory cortex and thehippocampalformation, but the orbital cortex appears to be characteristic only to mammals.
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Thalamic projections of thehippocampalformation: evidence for an alternate pathway involving the internal capsule.
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Lesions of thehippocampalformationbut not lesions of the fornix or mammillary nuclei produce long-lasting memory impairment in monkeys.
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Does subject initiated imagery activate thehippocampalformation?
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The clinical conditions in the shaded rectangles appear to affect different parts and pathways of thehippocampalformation.
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Lesions of the dorsal cortex have no effect on visual processing but produce learning and memory deficits similar to those found after lesions of thehippocampalformationin mammals.
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Multimodal imaging studies of thehippocampalformationindicated that although any structural changes were minimal, functional changes were significant.
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Dual pathways connecting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex with thehippocampalformationand parahippocampal cortex in the rhesus monkey.
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Medial to the isocortex is thehippocampalformation, and lateral to it is the olfactory cortex.
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An important step in this achievement was the insight that thehippocampalformationis important for only a particular kind of memory.
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Converging evidence about the selective role of thehippocampalformationin memory is now available from rats, monkeys, and humans.
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The dorsal region of thehippocampalformationserves for spatial memory, verbal memory, and learning of conceptual information.
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Recent studies of patients with medial temporal pathology have suggested that thehippocampalformation has a life long role in the storage of autobiographical memories.
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Today there is little support for the idea that thehippocampalformationis directly involved in emotion.
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