- The
entorhinal cortex (EC) is an area of the brain's allocortex,
located in the
medial temporal lobe,
whose functions include being a
widespread network...
- A grid cell is a type of
neuron within the
entorhinal cortex that
fires at
regular intervals as an
animal navigates an open area,
allowing it to understand...
-
Physiology or Medicine,
awarded for work
concerning the grid
cells in the
entorhinal cortex, as well as
several additional space-representing cell
types in...
-
projection of the
hippocampus occurs between the
entorhinal cortex (EC) and the
dentate gyrus (DG). The
entorhinal cortex transmits its
signals from the parahippocampal...
- used for recollection-based
place recognition memory and
includes the
entorhinal-CA1 system,
while the
other system,
consisting of the
hippocampus trisynaptic...
- The
entorhinal cortex (EC) is a
major part of the
hippocampal formation of the brain, and is
reciprocally connected with the hippocampus. The hippocampal...
- brain. It has been
described as part of the
entorhinal area and the
superior temporal gyrus. The
entorhinal area is the main
interface between the hippocampus...
-
receives inputs from the
thalamus and the neocortex, and
projects to the
entorhinal cortex via the cingulum. It is an
integral part of the
limbic system,...
- conditions, theta-like
oscillations can be
induced in
hippocampal or
entorhinal cells in the
absence of
septal input, but this does not
occur in intact...
- from the
adjoining entorhinal cortex, via the
axons of the so-called
perforant path.
These axons arise from
layer 2 of the
entorhinal cortex (EC), and terminate...