Bilateral damage in the posterior cingulate region can induce anterograde amnesia. Identifying the potential contributions of the various areas within this heterogeneous region has, however, largely depended on animal research. Within the posterior cingulate region the retrosplenial cortex stands out by virtue of its dense interconnections with the hippocampal formation and anterior thalamic nuclei. Consistent with these connections is the finding from lesion studies in animals that the retrosplenial cortex is necessary for navigation and spatial learning, and that these functions occur in close conjunction with the hippocampal formation and anterior thalamus. Suggested functions include the creation and maintenance of scenes, linked to the...
International audienceSir, Garden et al. (2009) reported an important experimental study highlightin...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, but there are good reasons to suppose that the retrosp...
The past decade has seen a transformation in research on the retrosplenial cortex (RSC). This cortic...
Bilateral damage in the posterior cingulate region can induce anterograde amnesia. Identifying the p...
Although anterograde amnesia can occur after damage in various brain sites, hippocampal dysfunction ...
Recent, convergent evidence places the anterior thalamic nuclei at the heart of diencephalic amnesia...
The medial diencephalon is vital for memory, but it is not known why. The present study tested betwe...
The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) is a key hub of the default mode network, a resting-state netwo...
This thesis explores the influence of brain regions within the 'extended hippocampal memory system' ...
The relationship between anterograde and retrograde amnesia remains unclear. Previous data from both...
Two strategies used to uncover neural systems for episodic–like memory in animals are discussed: (i)...
The anterior thalamus exists within an ‘extended hippocampal memory system’ and has extensive recipr...
Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is a region within the posterior neocortical system, heavily interconnect...
The retrosplenial cortex, located in the posterior midline of the brain, is a small but important re...
International audienceSir, Garden et al. (2009) reported an important experimental study highlightin...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, but there are good reasons to suppose that the retrosp...
The past decade has seen a transformation in research on the retrosplenial cortex (RSC). This cortic...
Bilateral damage in the posterior cingulate region can induce anterograde amnesia. Identifying the p...
Although anterograde amnesia can occur after damage in various brain sites, hippocampal dysfunction ...
Recent, convergent evidence places the anterior thalamic nuclei at the heart of diencephalic amnesia...
The medial diencephalon is vital for memory, but it is not known why. The present study tested betwe...
The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) is a key hub of the default mode network, a resting-state netwo...
This thesis explores the influence of brain regions within the 'extended hippocampal memory system' ...
The relationship between anterograde and retrograde amnesia remains unclear. Previous data from both...
Two strategies used to uncover neural systems for episodic–like memory in animals are discussed: (i)...
The anterior thalamus exists within an ‘extended hippocampal memory system’ and has extensive recipr...
Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is a region within the posterior neocortical system, heavily interconnect...
The retrosplenial cortex, located in the posterior midline of the brain, is a small but important re...
International audienceSir, Garden et al. (2009) reported an important experimental study highlightin...
The retrosplenial cortex supports navigation, but there are good reasons to suppose that the retrosp...
The past decade has seen a transformation in research on the retrosplenial cortex (RSC). This cortic...