“…Others have emphasized that different MTL structures play separate roles in declarative memory as well as in other cognitive functions such as higher-order visual perception Graham and Gaffan, 2005), working memory (Axmacher et al, 2007;Piccioni et al, 2007;Olson et al, 2006a,b), and short-term memory (Piekema et al, 2006). It has been suggested that, during encoding, visual object features are processed in the perirhinal and lateral entorhinal cortex, while spatial context is processed in the adjacent medial entorhinal cortex and parahippocampal cortex (Eichenbaum et al, 2007). Indeed, lesions to the perirhinal cortex alone, or together with the entorhinal cortex, have been shown to cause significant deficits in the ability of humans (Barense et al, 2005), monkeys (Baxter and Murray, 2001) and rats (Prusky et al, 2004) to perform visual categorization and memory tasks, deficits not found when lesions are restricted to the hippocampus.…”