Oxford Handbooks Online 2012
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195392661.013.0018
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Spatial, Temporal, and Associative Behavioral Functions Associated with Different Subregions of the Hippocampus

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“…We have moreover seen that the representation of space in the primate hippocampus provided by spatial view cells is appropriate for episodic memory in primates including humans, for it is a representation of space “out there,” which is prototypical of the spatial representation that is involved in episodic memory in primates including humans. We have also described and updated a theory of how the hippocampal system could implement episodic memory (Rolls, 1987, 1989a,b,c, 1990a,b, 1991, 1995, 1996b, 2008, 2010b; Treves and Rolls, 1991, 1992, 1994; Rolls and Treves, 1998; Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Rolls and Deco, 2010), and shown how there is now considerable empirical support for the theory (Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Rolls, 2008; Kesner et al, 2012; Rolls, 2012b). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We have moreover seen that the representation of space in the primate hippocampus provided by spatial view cells is appropriate for episodic memory in primates including humans, for it is a representation of space “out there,” which is prototypical of the spatial representation that is involved in episodic memory in primates including humans. We have also described and updated a theory of how the hippocampal system could implement episodic memory (Rolls, 1987, 1989a,b,c, 1990a,b, 1991, 1995, 1996b, 2008, 2010b; Treves and Rolls, 1991, 1992, 1994; Rolls and Treves, 1998; Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Rolls and Deco, 2010), and shown how there is now considerable empirical support for the theory (Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Rolls, 2008; Kesner et al, 2012; Rolls, 2012b). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important property for episodic memory is that the dentate by acting in this way would perform pattern separation (or orthogonalization) (Rolls, 1989b; Treves and Rolls, 1992; Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Rolls et al, 2006), enabling the hippocampus to store different memories of even similar events, and this prediction has been confirmed (Gilbert et al, 2001; Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Leutgeb and Leutgeb, 2007; McHugh et al, 2007; Goodrich-Hunsaker et al, 2008; Rolls, 2008; Kesner et al, 2012) (section Tests of the theory).…”
Section: A Theory Of the Operation Of The Hippocampal Ca3 Circuitry Amentioning
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“…There is great interest in how pattern separation and pattern completion in the hippocampus contribute to its functions in memory and spatial function (Rolls and Treves, 1998; Nakazawa et al, 2002, 2003; Wills et al, 2005; Rolls and Kesner, 2006; Kesner, 2007, 2013; Leutgeb et al, 2007; McHugh et al, 2007; Hunsaker and Kesner, 2008, 2013; Giocomo et al, 2011; Jezek et al, 2011; Kesner et al, 2012; Nakashiba et al, 2012). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%