It is now clear that the integrity of the fornix is important for normal mnemonic function. The fornix, however, is a major white matter tract, carrying numerous hippocampal formation afferents and efferents, and it is not known which specific components support memory processes. Established theories of extended hippocampal function emphasize the sequential pathway from the hippocampal formation (i.e., subicular complex) to the mammillary bodies and, thence, to the anterior thalamus, as pathology in each of these structures is implicated in anterograde amnesia in humans and spatial memory deficits in rats. The specific importance of the hippocampal formation projections that just innervate the mammillary bodies has, however, never been test...
The fornix is the major afferent and efferent pathway of the hippocampus. However, it is not the onl...
The present study sought to identify the role of the mammillary bodies and their projections to the ...
Rats with radiofrequency lesions of the fimbria/fornix or with extensive aspiration lesions of the h...
It is now clear that the integrity of the fornix is important for normal mnemonic function. The forn...
Over the last 50 years, anatomical models of memory have repeatedly highlighted the hippocampal inpu...
Although the mammillary bodies were among the first brain regions to be implicated in amnesia, the f...
In humans, damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) as a result of localised strokes, tumours or a...
A disconnection procedure was used to test whether projections from the hippocampus to the anterior ...
Memory is supported in the brain by a distributed neural network, comprised of cortical, limbic and ...
Comparisons were made between the behavioural effects of lesions in three inter-related limbic struc...
The mammillary bodies have long been implicated in spatial memory, and lesions of this structure in ...
Comparisons were made between the behavioural effects of lesions in three inter-related limbic struc...
Six monkeys were trained preoperatively in an automated object-in-place memory task in which they le...
The fornix is the major afferent and efferent pathway of the hippocampus. However, it is not the onl...
The present study sought to identify the role of the mammillary bodies and their projections to the ...
Rats with radiofrequency lesions of the fimbria/fornix or with extensive aspiration lesions of the h...
It is now clear that the integrity of the fornix is important for normal mnemonic function. The forn...
Over the last 50 years, anatomical models of memory have repeatedly highlighted the hippocampal inpu...
Although the mammillary bodies were among the first brain regions to be implicated in amnesia, the f...
In humans, damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) as a result of localised strokes, tumours or a...
A disconnection procedure was used to test whether projections from the hippocampus to the anterior ...
Memory is supported in the brain by a distributed neural network, comprised of cortical, limbic and ...
Comparisons were made between the behavioural effects of lesions in three inter-related limbic struc...
The mammillary bodies have long been implicated in spatial memory, and lesions of this structure in ...
Comparisons were made between the behavioural effects of lesions in three inter-related limbic struc...
Six monkeys were trained preoperatively in an automated object-in-place memory task in which they le...
The fornix is the major afferent and efferent pathway of the hippocampus. However, it is not the onl...
The present study sought to identify the role of the mammillary bodies and their projections to the ...
Rats with radiofrequency lesions of the fimbria/fornix or with extensive aspiration lesions of the h...