As a major component of the hippocampal trisynaptic circuit, the dentate gyrus (DG) relays inputs from the entorhinal cortex to the CA3 subregion. Although the anatomy of the DG is well characterized, its contribution to hippocampal mnemonic processing is still unclear. A currently popular theory proposes that the primary function of the DG is to orthogonalize incoming input patterns into non-overlapping patterns (pattern separation). We critically review the available data and conclude that the theoretical support and empirical evidence for this theory are not strong. We then review an alternative theory that posits a role for the DG in binding together different types of incoming sensory information. We conclude that ‘binding’ better capt...
The hippocampus (HPC) is known to be necessary for memory, but it is not a unitary structure and its...
Recent research suggests that the specificity and precision in long-term declarative memory depend o...
SummaryTheories of associative memory suggest that successful memory storage and recall depend on a ...
Pattern separation is a mnemonic process extensively studied over the years. It primarily entails hi...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
The hippocampus mediates several higher brain functions, such as learning, memory, and spatial codin...
There has been considerable speculation regarding the function of the dentate gyrus (DG) - a subregi...
International audiencePattern separation is a fundamental hippocampal process thought to be critical...
The dentate gyrus (DG) and area CA3 of the hippocampus have been long hypothesized to perform patter...
In the mammalian hippocampus, the dentate gyrus (DG) is characterized by sparse and powerful unidire...
Information processing in the hippocampus begins by transferring spiking activity of the entorhinal ...
The hippocampus mediates several higher brain functions, such as learning, memory, and spatial codin...
The separation of input patterns received from the entorhinal cortex (EC) by the dentate gyrus (DG) ...
The hippocampus receives input from upper levels of the association cortex and is implicated in many...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
The hippocampus (HPC) is known to be necessary for memory, but it is not a unitary structure and its...
Recent research suggests that the specificity and precision in long-term declarative memory depend o...
SummaryTheories of associative memory suggest that successful memory storage and recall depend on a ...
Pattern separation is a mnemonic process extensively studied over the years. It primarily entails hi...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
The hippocampus mediates several higher brain functions, such as learning, memory, and spatial codin...
There has been considerable speculation regarding the function of the dentate gyrus (DG) - a subregi...
International audiencePattern separation is a fundamental hippocampal process thought to be critical...
The dentate gyrus (DG) and area CA3 of the hippocampus have been long hypothesized to perform patter...
In the mammalian hippocampus, the dentate gyrus (DG) is characterized by sparse and powerful unidire...
Information processing in the hippocampus begins by transferring spiking activity of the entorhinal ...
The hippocampus mediates several higher brain functions, such as learning, memory, and spatial codin...
The separation of input patterns received from the entorhinal cortex (EC) by the dentate gyrus (DG) ...
The hippocampus receives input from upper levels of the association cortex and is implicated in many...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
The hippocampus (HPC) is known to be necessary for memory, but it is not a unitary structure and its...
Recent research suggests that the specificity and precision in long-term declarative memory depend o...
SummaryTheories of associative memory suggest that successful memory storage and recall depend on a ...