The hippocampal complex and neocortex are both integrally important in memory function, in particular as regards memory for episodes and knowledge about the world that is derived from them. It is traditionally assumed that the role of the hippocampus is time-limited, after which retrieval of episodic memory depends only upon neocortical stores. A number of lines of evidence indicate that this traditional view is incorrect. We propose that the hippocampal complex is always necessary for retrieval of episodes and their contextual frame, and that hippocampal-neocortical interactions contribute instead to the extraction of semantic information to be stored in the neocortex. © 1988 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
Contains fulltext : 89760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hippocampu...
Observations of temporally graded retrograde amnesia after hippocampal damage suggest that the hippo...
The multiple elements of episodic events, represented in distinct neocortical regions, are thought t...
The hypothesis that synaptic plasticity is a critical component of the neural mechanisms underlying ...
The authors draw together the results of a series of detailed computational studies and show how the...
A consensus on how to characterise the anterograde and retrograde memory processes that are lost or ...
Summary. For over a hundred years, it has been accepted that remote memories are less vulnerable to ...
Since Marr’s (1971) classic work, theories of the hippocampus have been guided by four assumptions. ...
ABSTRACT: Hippocampal-neocortical interactions in memory have typically been characterized within th...
Contains fulltext : 102874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The standard mo...
The human hippocampus is a brain region that supports episodic and spatial memory. Recent experiment...
ABSTRACT: Although most observers agree that the hippocampus has a critical role in learning and mem...
SummaryBackgroundIt is widely believed that the hippocampus plays a temporary role in the retrieval ...
Contains fulltext : 81533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The standard mod...
This memory trace is a rather complex neural circuit comprising all the functional subunits discusse...
Contains fulltext : 89760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hippocampu...
Observations of temporally graded retrograde amnesia after hippocampal damage suggest that the hippo...
The multiple elements of episodic events, represented in distinct neocortical regions, are thought t...
The hypothesis that synaptic plasticity is a critical component of the neural mechanisms underlying ...
The authors draw together the results of a series of detailed computational studies and show how the...
A consensus on how to characterise the anterograde and retrograde memory processes that are lost or ...
Summary. For over a hundred years, it has been accepted that remote memories are less vulnerable to ...
Since Marr’s (1971) classic work, theories of the hippocampus have been guided by four assumptions. ...
ABSTRACT: Hippocampal-neocortical interactions in memory have typically been characterized within th...
Contains fulltext : 102874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The standard mo...
The human hippocampus is a brain region that supports episodic and spatial memory. Recent experiment...
ABSTRACT: Although most observers agree that the hippocampus has a critical role in learning and mem...
SummaryBackgroundIt is widely believed that the hippocampus plays a temporary role in the retrieval ...
Contains fulltext : 81533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The standard mod...
This memory trace is a rather complex neural circuit comprising all the functional subunits discusse...
Contains fulltext : 89760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hippocampu...
Observations of temporally graded retrograde amnesia after hippocampal damage suggest that the hippo...
The multiple elements of episodic events, represented in distinct neocortical regions, are thought t...