- or
medial temporal lobe epilepsy.
People with extensive,
bilateral hippocampal damage may
experience anterograde amnesia: the
inability to form and...
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Hippocampal sclerosis (HS) or
mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) is a
neuropathological condition with
severe neuronal cell loss and
gliosis in the hippocampus...
- The
hippocampal sulcus, also
known as the
hippocampal fissure, is a
sulcus that
separates the
dentate gyrus from the
subiculum and the CA1
field in the...
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Hippocampal replay is a
phenomenon observed in rats, mice, cats, rabbits,
songbirds and monkeys.
During sleep or
awake rest,
replay refers to the re-occurrence...
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developed and
applied methods for
quantifying the
nonlinear dynamics of
hippocampal neurons (Berger et al., 1988a,b, 1991, 1992, 1994;
Dalal et al., 1997)...
- the scalp. At
least two
types of
theta rhythm have been described. The
hippocampal theta rhythm is a
strong oscillation that can be
observed in the hippocampus...
- The
hippocampal formation is a
compound structure in the
medial temporal lobe of the brain. It
forms a c-shaped
bulge on the
floor of the
temporal horn...
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origins of
hippocampal commissural fibers. They p****
through hippocampal commissures to
reach contralateral regions of hippocampus.
Hippocampal commissures...
- The
parahippocampal gyrus (or
hippocampal gyrus) is a grey
matter cortical region of the
brain that
surrounds the
hippocampus and is part of the limbic...
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middle line and
constitute the
commissure of
fornix (also
called the
hippocampal commissure). The
terminal lamina creates the
commissure plate. This structure...