SummaryThe hippocampal CA2 subregion has a different anatomical connectivity pattern within the entorhino-hippocampal circuit than either the CA1 or CA3 subregion. Yet major differences in the neuronal activity patterns of CA2 compared with the other CA subregions have not been reported. We show that standard spatial and temporal firing patterns of individual hippocampal principal neurons in behaving rats, such as place fields, theta modulation, and phase precession, are also present in CA2, but that the CA2 subregion differs substantially from the other CA subregions in its population coding. CA2 ensembles do not show a persistent code for space or for differences in context. Rather, CA2 activity patterns become progressively dissimilar ov...
SummaryPlace coding in the hippocampus requires flexible combination of sensory inputs (e.g., enviro...
Two reports in this issue of Neuron, Hsieh et al. (2014) and Ezzyat and Davachi (2014), describe fMR...
Recent advances in single-neuron biophysics have enhanced our understanding of information processin...
SummaryThe hippocampal CA2 subregion has a different anatomical connectivity pattern within the ento...
The proximodistal axis is considered a major organizational principle of the hippocampus. At the int...
AbstractComputational theories have suggested different functions for the hippocampal subfields (e.g...
SummaryWe asked whether the structural heterogeneity of the hippocampal CA3-CA2 axis is reflected in...
It is well-established that the feed-forward connected main hippocampal areas, CA3, CA2, and CA1 wor...
The anatomy of the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit suggests how spatial information may flow into and...
AbstractComputational models based on hippocampal connectivity have proposed that CA3 is uniquely po...
The hippocampal cornu ammonis 2 (CA2) region is unique in being the only CA region receiving inputs ...
Memories for autobiographical events contain information not only about what happened, but also abou...
The search for molecules that restrict synaptic plasticity in the brain has focused primarily on sen...
AbstractComputational theories have suggested different functions for the hippocampal subfields (e.g...
Complex cognitive abilities, such as memory, require synchronized neural activity across large popul...
SummaryPlace coding in the hippocampus requires flexible combination of sensory inputs (e.g., enviro...
Two reports in this issue of Neuron, Hsieh et al. (2014) and Ezzyat and Davachi (2014), describe fMR...
Recent advances in single-neuron biophysics have enhanced our understanding of information processin...
SummaryThe hippocampal CA2 subregion has a different anatomical connectivity pattern within the ento...
The proximodistal axis is considered a major organizational principle of the hippocampus. At the int...
AbstractComputational theories have suggested different functions for the hippocampal subfields (e.g...
SummaryWe asked whether the structural heterogeneity of the hippocampal CA3-CA2 axis is reflected in...
It is well-established that the feed-forward connected main hippocampal areas, CA3, CA2, and CA1 wor...
The anatomy of the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit suggests how spatial information may flow into and...
AbstractComputational models based on hippocampal connectivity have proposed that CA3 is uniquely po...
The hippocampal cornu ammonis 2 (CA2) region is unique in being the only CA region receiving inputs ...
Memories for autobiographical events contain information not only about what happened, but also abou...
The search for molecules that restrict synaptic plasticity in the brain has focused primarily on sen...
AbstractComputational theories have suggested different functions for the hippocampal subfields (e.g...
Complex cognitive abilities, such as memory, require synchronized neural activity across large popul...
SummaryPlace coding in the hippocampus requires flexible combination of sensory inputs (e.g., enviro...
Two reports in this issue of Neuron, Hsieh et al. (2014) and Ezzyat and Davachi (2014), describe fMR...
Recent advances in single-neuron biophysics have enhanced our understanding of information processin...