Dissociable effects of lesions to the perirhinal cortex and the postrhinal cortex on memory for context and objects in rats.
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The medial temporal lobe and recognition memoryFunctional correlates of the lateral and medial entorhinal cortex: objects, path integration and local-global reference framesPlace recognition and heading retrieval are mediated by dissociable cognitive systems in mice.Origins of landmark encoding in the brainSubcortical connections of the perirhinal, postrhinal, and entorhinal cortices of the rat. II. efferents.Suppression to visual, auditory, and gustatory stimuli habituates normally in rats with excitotoxic lesions of the perirhinal cortex.Dual functions of perirhinal cortex in fear conditioning.The effects of combined perirhinal and postrhinal damage on complex discrimination tasks.Lesions of the entorhinal cortex or fornix disrupt the context-dependence of fear extinction in ratsLateral entorhinal cortex is necessary for associative but not nonassociative recognition memory.A virtual reality-based FMRI study of reward-based spatial learning.Content-specific source encoding in the human medial temporal lobe.Dissociated signals in human dentate gyrus and CA3 predict different facets of recognition memory.Object and spatial mnemonic interference differentially engage lateral and medial entorhinal cortex in humans.Head direction cell representations maintain internal coherence during conflicting proximal and distal cue rotations: comparison with hippocampal place cells.Lateral entorhinal neurons are not spatially selective in cue-rich environmentsEnvironmental enrichment enhances episodic-like memory in association with a modified neuronal activation profile in adult mice.Deletion of the GluA1 AMPA receptor subunit impairs recency-dependent object recognition memoryPattern separation deficits may contribute to age-associated recognition impairmentsThe influence of context on recognition memory in monkeys: effects of hippocampal, parahippocampal and perirhinal lesions.Neural correlates of object-associated choice behavior in the perirhinal cortex of rats.Delay-dependent contributions of medial temporal lobe regions to episodic memory retrieval.The influence of objects on place field expression and size in distal hippocampal CA1.Perirhinal cortex resolves feature ambiguity in configural object recognition and perceptual oddity tasks.Layer V perirhinal cortical ensemble activity during object exploration: a comparison between young and aged rats.Ontogeny of object-in-context recognition in the ratPerirhinal and postrhinal, but not lateral entorhinal, cortices are essential for acquisition of trace eyeblink conditioning.Ontogeny of object versus location recognition in the rat: acquisition and retention effects.The effect of scene context on episodic object recognition: parahippocampal cortex mediates memory encoding and retrieval success.Lateral entorhinal cortex is critical for novel object-context recognition.Age-related impairments in object-place associations are not due to hippocampal dysfunctionCategory-specificity in the human medial temporal lobe cortexDissociable neural correlates of item and context retrieval in the medial temporal lobes.Towards a functional organization of the medial temporal lobe memory system: role of the parahippocampal and medial entorhinal cortical areas.Extended-access, but not limited-access, methamphetamine self-administration induces behavioral and nucleus accumbens dopamine response changes in rats.Perirhinal cortex represents nonspatial, but not spatial, information in rats foraging in the presence of objects: comparison with lateral entorhinal cortex.The impact of flavonoids on spatial memory in rodents: from behaviour to underlying hippocampal mechanismsThe Organization of Mouse and Human Cortico-Hippocampal Networks Estimated by Intrinsic Functional ConnectivityContext representations, context functions, and the parahippocampal-hippocampal system.Incidental context information increases recollection.
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Dissociable effects of lesions to the perirhinal cortex and the postrhinal cortex on memory for context and objects in rats.
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