Recent studies suggest that individual hippocampal subregions perform distinct cognitive operations and are differentially targeted by aging and disease. Although originally developed to assess global hippocampal function, whether performance on standard memory tests used in neuropsychological batteries is associated with individual hippocampal subregions remains unknown. Here we addressed this issue by imaging 210 neuropsychologically characterized subjects using a high-resolution variant of functional magnetic resonance imaging that generates maps reflective of basal hippocampal metabolism. Regression analysis revealed memory tests that differentially associate with two hippocampal subregions, the entorhinal cortex (EC) and the dentate gy...
Memory function commonly declines in later life. Whether memory decline represents a disease process...
Background: Altered hippocampal structure and function is a valuable indicator of possible conversio...
Pattern separation (PS) describes the process by which the brain discriminates similar stimuli from ...
Memory ability declines in older age groups. There is a growing list of physiological processes that...
Background: Total hippocampal volume has been consistently linked to cognitive function and dementia...
Hippocampus dysfunction is the hallmark of Alzheimer’s pathology and is frequently investigated with...
The hippocampus (HC) is traditionally considered the key neuroanatomical hub responsible for memory....
The hippocampal formation is composed of separate anatomical regions interconnected to form a circui...
The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) presents a trade-off between spatial resolut...
Highlights - FreeSurfer v6.0 produced reliable volume estimates for 11 hippocampal subregions. - Agr...
Introduction. The hippocampus is crucial for episodic memory, especially for recollection and patte...
The hippocampal formation is a brain structure important for memory and emotion regulation. The hipp...
Aging and age-related diseases have negative impact on the hippocampus (HC), which is crucial for su...
Recently, there has been an increased interest in the use of automatically segmented subfields of th...
Longitudinal studies of brain-behavior links between episodic memory (EM) and the hippocampus (HC), ...
Memory function commonly declines in later life. Whether memory decline represents a disease process...
Background: Altered hippocampal structure and function is a valuable indicator of possible conversio...
Pattern separation (PS) describes the process by which the brain discriminates similar stimuli from ...
Memory ability declines in older age groups. There is a growing list of physiological processes that...
Background: Total hippocampal volume has been consistently linked to cognitive function and dementia...
Hippocampus dysfunction is the hallmark of Alzheimer’s pathology and is frequently investigated with...
The hippocampus (HC) is traditionally considered the key neuroanatomical hub responsible for memory....
The hippocampal formation is composed of separate anatomical regions interconnected to form a circui...
The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) presents a trade-off between spatial resolut...
Highlights - FreeSurfer v6.0 produced reliable volume estimates for 11 hippocampal subregions. - Agr...
Introduction. The hippocampus is crucial for episodic memory, especially for recollection and patte...
The hippocampal formation is a brain structure important for memory and emotion regulation. The hipp...
Aging and age-related diseases have negative impact on the hippocampus (HC), which is crucial for su...
Recently, there has been an increased interest in the use of automatically segmented subfields of th...
Longitudinal studies of brain-behavior links between episodic memory (EM) and the hippocampus (HC), ...
Memory function commonly declines in later life. Whether memory decline represents a disease process...
Background: Altered hippocampal structure and function is a valuable indicator of possible conversio...
Pattern separation (PS) describes the process by which the brain discriminates similar stimuli from ...