Diencephalic amnesia can be as debilitating as the more commonly known temporal lobe amnesia, yet the precise contribution of diencephalic structures to memory processes remains elusive. Across four cohorts of male rats, we used discrete lesions of the mammillothalamic tract to model aspects of diencephalic amnesia and assessed the impact of these lesions on multiple measures of activity and plasticity within the hippocampus and retrosplenial cortex. Lesions of the mammillothalamic tract had widespread indirect effects on hippocampo-cortical oscillatory activity within both theta and gamma bands. Both within-region oscillatory activity and cross-regional synchrony were altered. The network changes were state-dependent, displaying different ...
By utilizing new information from both clinical and experimental (lesion, electrophysiological, and ...
The hippocampus projects to the anterior thalamic nuclei both directly and indirectly via the mammil...
Just as hippocampal lesions are principally responsible for ‘temporal lobe’ amnesia, lesions affecti...
The medial diencephalon, in particular the mammillary bodies and anterior thalamic nuclei, has long ...
The medial diencephalon is vital for memory, but it is not known why. The present study tested betwe...
Despite being historically one of the first brain regions linked to memory loss, there remains contr...
Damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) pro- duces memory impairments in both humans and rats, ye...
In humans, damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) as a result of localised strokes, tumours or a...
AbstractDamage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) produces memory impairments in both humans and ra...
Human amnesia has been attributed to diencephalic lesions produced by Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, t...
The present study sought to identify the role of the mammillary bodies and their projections to the ...
A hippocampal-diencephalic-cortical network supports memory function. The anterior thalamic nuclei (...
Although the mammillary bodies were among the first brain regions to be implicated in amnesia, the f...
There are a number of indications that structures associated with the hippocampal region of the mamm...
Many kinds of brain injuries (e.g. stroke, amnesia, concussion, brain tumours, chronic alcoholism, e...
By utilizing new information from both clinical and experimental (lesion, electrophysiological, and ...
The hippocampus projects to the anterior thalamic nuclei both directly and indirectly via the mammil...
Just as hippocampal lesions are principally responsible for ‘temporal lobe’ amnesia, lesions affecti...
The medial diencephalon, in particular the mammillary bodies and anterior thalamic nuclei, has long ...
The medial diencephalon is vital for memory, but it is not known why. The present study tested betwe...
Despite being historically one of the first brain regions linked to memory loss, there remains contr...
Damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) pro- duces memory impairments in both humans and rats, ye...
In humans, damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) as a result of localised strokes, tumours or a...
AbstractDamage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) produces memory impairments in both humans and ra...
Human amnesia has been attributed to diencephalic lesions produced by Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, t...
The present study sought to identify the role of the mammillary bodies and their projections to the ...
A hippocampal-diencephalic-cortical network supports memory function. The anterior thalamic nuclei (...
Although the mammillary bodies were among the first brain regions to be implicated in amnesia, the f...
There are a number of indications that structures associated with the hippocampal region of the mamm...
Many kinds of brain injuries (e.g. stroke, amnesia, concussion, brain tumours, chronic alcoholism, e...
By utilizing new information from both clinical and experimental (lesion, electrophysiological, and ...
The hippocampus projects to the anterior thalamic nuclei both directly and indirectly via the mammil...
Just as hippocampal lesions are principally responsible for ‘temporal lobe’ amnesia, lesions affecti...