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| The dentate-CA3 regions as reciprocally connected networks that produce sequence recall (phase precession): |
How the dentate combines information from the lateral and medial entorhinal cortex (about self and non-self) and forms connections that tie this information into a sequence.
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- Hippocampal sequence-encoding driven by a cortical multi-item working memory buffer. Jensen O, Lisman JE. Trends Neurosci. 2005 Feb; 28(2): 67-72. [ PDF format ]
- Role of the dual entorhinal inputs to hippocampus: a hypothesis based on cue/action (non-self/self) couplets. Lisman JE. Prog Brain Res. 2007; 163:615-818. [ PDF format ]
- Memory retrieval time and memory capacity of the CA3 network: role of gamma frequency oscillations. de Almeida L, Idiart M, Lisman JE. Learn Mem. 2007 Nov 14; 14(11):795-806. [ PDF format ]
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