8 pagesThe functional role of the entorhinal-hippocampal system has been a long withstanding mystery. One key theory that has become most popular is that the entorhinalhippocampal system represents space to facilitate navigation in one’s surroundings. In this Perspective article, I introduce a novel idea that undermines the inherent uniqueness of spatial information in favor of time driving entorhinal-hippocampal activity. Specifically, by spatializing events that occur in succession (i.e., across time), the entorhinalhippocampal system is critical for all types of cognitive representations. I back up this argument with empirical evidence that hints at a role for the entorhinal-hippocampal system in non-spatial representation, and c...
In this issue of Neuron, MacDonald et al. describe hippocampal “time cells” that fire during specifi...
Remembering event sequences is central to episodic memory and presumablysupported by the hippocampal...
neural systems are known to encode self-location in the brain: place cells in the hippocampus encode...
The hippocampus participates in multiple functions, including spatial navigation, adaptive timing, a...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
Spatial and temporal dimensions are fundamental for orientation, adaptation, and survival of organis...
In this issue of Neuron, Kraus et al. (2013) show that a population of “time cells” in the hippocamp...
Some argue that hippocampus supports declarative memory, our capacity to recall facts and events, wh...
Recent advances in single-neuron biophysics have enhanced our understanding of information processin...
The hippocampal-entorhinal system is important for spatial and relational memory tasks. We formally ...
Episodic memories consist of event information linked to spatio-temporal context. Notably, the hippo...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
Decades of research have established two central roles of the hippocampus - memory consolidation and...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...
More than 50 years of research have led to the general agreement that the hippocampus contributes to...
In this issue of Neuron, MacDonald et al. describe hippocampal “time cells” that fire during specifi...
Remembering event sequences is central to episodic memory and presumablysupported by the hippocampal...
neural systems are known to encode self-location in the brain: place cells in the hippocampus encode...
The hippocampus participates in multiple functions, including spatial navigation, adaptive timing, a...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
Spatial and temporal dimensions are fundamental for orientation, adaptation, and survival of organis...
In this issue of Neuron, Kraus et al. (2013) show that a population of “time cells” in the hippocamp...
Some argue that hippocampus supports declarative memory, our capacity to recall facts and events, wh...
Recent advances in single-neuron biophysics have enhanced our understanding of information processin...
The hippocampal-entorhinal system is important for spatial and relational memory tasks. We formally ...
Episodic memories consist of event information linked to spatio-temporal context. Notably, the hippo...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
Decades of research have established two central roles of the hippocampus - memory consolidation and...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...
More than 50 years of research have led to the general agreement that the hippocampus contributes to...
In this issue of Neuron, MacDonald et al. describe hippocampal “time cells” that fire during specifi...
Remembering event sequences is central to episodic memory and presumablysupported by the hippocampal...
neural systems are known to encode self-location in the brain: place cells in the hippocampus encode...