While descriptions of the subiculum often emphasize its role as a recipient of hippocampal inputs, the area also has particular importance as a source of hippocampal projections. The extrinsic projections from the subiculum not only parallel those from hippocampal fields CA1–4 but also terminate in sites that do not receive direct inputs from the rest of the hippocampus. Both electrophysiological and lesion studies reveal how, despite its very dense CA1 inputs, the subiculum has functional properties seemingly independent from the rest of the hippocampus. In understanding the subiculum, it is necessary to appreciate that its connections are topographically organized along all three planes (longitudinal, transverse, and depth). These topogra...
The hippocampal formation (HF) is a brain structure critically involved in memory formation. Two maj...
External space is mapped by a widespread brain circuit located in interconnected sub regions of the ...
The formation and retrieval of a memory is thought to be accomplished by activation and reactivation...
While descriptions of the subiculum often emphasize its role as a recipient of hippocampal inputs, t...
The hippocampal formation is traditionally viewed as having a feedforward, unidirectional circuit or...
THESIS 6480Compared with the research effort directed at the hippocampus the subiculum has received ...
Previous studies, predominantly in experimental animals, have suggested the presence of a differenti...
The hippocampal formation is a brain region that plays critical roles in memory and spatial navigati...
The origins of the hippocampal (subicular) projections to the anterior thalamic nuclei and mammillar...
To understand the hippocampus it is necessary to understand the subiculum. Unlike other hippocampal ...
Resumen del póster presentado en el 19th National Meeting of the Spanish Society of Neuroscience, ce...
Hippocampal place cells convey spatial information through a combination of spatially selective firi...
The hippocampal formation is a part of the brain that is essential for everyday learning and memory,...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) encompasses a network of interconnected cortical areas that is consid...
The subiculum is positioned at a critical juncture at the interface of the hippocampus with the rest...
The hippocampal formation (HF) is a brain structure critically involved in memory formation. Two maj...
External space is mapped by a widespread brain circuit located in interconnected sub regions of the ...
The formation and retrieval of a memory is thought to be accomplished by activation and reactivation...
While descriptions of the subiculum often emphasize its role as a recipient of hippocampal inputs, t...
The hippocampal formation is traditionally viewed as having a feedforward, unidirectional circuit or...
THESIS 6480Compared with the research effort directed at the hippocampus the subiculum has received ...
Previous studies, predominantly in experimental animals, have suggested the presence of a differenti...
The hippocampal formation is a brain region that plays critical roles in memory and spatial navigati...
The origins of the hippocampal (subicular) projections to the anterior thalamic nuclei and mammillar...
To understand the hippocampus it is necessary to understand the subiculum. Unlike other hippocampal ...
Resumen del póster presentado en el 19th National Meeting of the Spanish Society of Neuroscience, ce...
Hippocampal place cells convey spatial information through a combination of spatially selective firi...
The hippocampal formation is a part of the brain that is essential for everyday learning and memory,...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) encompasses a network of interconnected cortical areas that is consid...
The subiculum is positioned at a critical juncture at the interface of the hippocampus with the rest...
The hippocampal formation (HF) is a brain structure critically involved in memory formation. Two maj...
External space is mapped by a widespread brain circuit located in interconnected sub regions of the ...
The formation and retrieval of a memory is thought to be accomplished by activation and reactivation...